1. fingers or better in 82% of 56 eyes without posterior tumour extension and in 50% of 12 eyes with posterior tumour extension. In patients with choroidal melanoma, conservation of the eye and vision can be achieved by local resection, especially if the tumour is located nasally and does not extend close to the disc or fovea,1993
2. The follow up varied from 7 days to 18 years 11 months, with a median of 28 months. Eleven patients were followed up for less than 1 month. Patients with postoperative visual acuity of 6/12 or better were categorised as having 'good vision.' Enucleated cases and those with vision of hand movements or worse were categorised as having 'severe visual loss.' Patients with visual acuity between 6/18 and counting fingers were categorised as having 'moderate vision,1991
3. `'Ru/"'Rh plaque radiotherapy for malignant melanomas of the choroid. With follow-up results more than 5 years;Lommatzsch, P.K.; Kirsch, I.H.;Doc Ophthalmol,1988
4. Longterm results of iodine-'2' irradiation of uveal melanoma;Packer, S.; Stoller, S.; Lesser, M.L.; Mandel, F.S.; Finger, P.T.;Ophthalmology,1992
5. Long-term results of proton beam irradiated uveal melanomas;Gragoudas, E.S.; Seddon, J.M.; Egan, K.; Glynn, R.; Munzenrider, J.; Austin Seymour, M.;Ophthalmology,1987