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From: Renal cell carcinoma metastasis to the ciliary body responds to proton beam radiotherapy: a case report

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(a) Slit-lamp exam (SLE) photograph of the right eye at presentation shows a red mass in the superior nasal aspect of the iris at one to three o'clock. (b) Iris angiography of the right eye shows an area of hyperfluorescence over the area of the tumor. (c) SLE photograph of the right eye 10 months later (status after systemic treatment with temsirolimus and interleukin-2 and intravitreal injections of bevacizumab) shows that the red mass had grown. (d) SLE photograph delineates the mass-lens adhesions prior to proton beam radiotherapy. (e) SLE photograph of the right eye after proton radiotherapy shows a significant decrease in the size of the mass.

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