Ocular pathology covers a wide range of conditions and therefore represents the cause of a wide range of symptoms, signs and radiographic features.
Ocular metastases account for over 80% of all ocular pathology ref. Concerning the remainder of ocular lesions, the primary differentiating factor for ocular pathology is whether or not the lesion is calcified ref.
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Calcification
retinoblastoma: commonest primary ocular neoplasm in children
phthisis bulbi: including sequelae from old trauma
No calcification
uveal melanoma: commonest primary ocular neoplasm in adults
ocular metastasis: 80% of all ocular lesions
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developmental
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trauma