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1 Clinical and Immunologic Characteristics of Melanoma-Associated Retinopathy SyndromeKeltner, JL; Thirkill, CE; Yip, PT
2 Improvement in Visual Fields in a Patient with Melanoma-Associated Retinopathy Treated with Intravenous ImmunoglobulinSubhadra, C; Dudek, AZ; Rath, PP; Lee, MS
3 Metastatic Malignant Melanoma to the Cavernous Sinus: A Case of Recurrent Disease Presenting as Parkinson SyndromeStephen C Dryden, Jeremy J Kudrna, Barrett N Thompson, Rutvi B Patel, Asim F Choudhri, Lauren C Ditta2021-03
4 Optic Nerve Sheath Melanoma Presenting as a Central Retinal Vein OcclusionAlexander Barash, MD, Patrick A. Sibony, MD, Nigel A. Stippa, BS,Nariman S. Boyle, MD, James E. Davis, MD2016-03
5 Paraneoplastic retinopathy in malignant melanoma.
6 Primary Melanoma of the Sphenoid Sinus Presenting with a Third Cranial Nerve PalsyLynch, SC; Lee, AG; Graham, SM; Kirby, PA
7 Progressive cranial polyneuropathy caused by primary central nervous system melanoma.Fish, L.A.; Friedman, D.I.; Sadun, A.A.
8 Rapidly Progressive Bilateral Ophthalmoplegia and Enlarging Sellar Mass Caused by Amelanotic MelanomaJacob, S; Pye, E; Hbahbih, M; Messios, N; Rajabally, YA
9 Recurrent scintillating scotoma and homonymous hemianopia due to metastatic melanoma.Weinstein, J.M.; Appen, R.E.; Houston, L.; ZuRhein, G.
10 Unilateral Fourth Nerve Palsy due to Presumed Metastatic MelanomaJoshua Pasol, Eric A Mellon, Lynn G Feun, Gaurav M Saigal, Tejan P Diwanji, Ricardo J Komotar2021-03
11 Unilateral Internuclear Ophthalmoplegia as an Isolated Presentation of Metastatic MelanomaSunil Kumar; Shefalee S Kent; Arun N Sundaram; Manas Sharma
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