Imaging the Microvasculature of Choroidal Melanomas With Confocal Indocyanine Green Scanning Laser Ophthalmoscopy

Abstract
CHOROIDAL and ciliary body melanomas are among the few forms of cancer that are treated before a pathologist can examine tissue and assign a histologic grade to indicate the likelihood of metastasis. In designing new treatments for these patients, it would be helpful to separate those patients at high risk for metastasis from those at lower risk clinically.1