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Rate of Resolution of Exudative Retinal Detachment After Plaque Radiotherapy for Uveal Melanoma—Correction

Arch Ophthalmol. 2003;121:297.

Error in Figure. In the Clinical Sciences feature titled "Rate of Resolution of Exudative Retinal Detachment After Plaque Radiotherapy for Uveal Melanoma," published in the November issue of the ARCHIVES (2002;120:1463-1469), data in Figure 5 were accidentally transposed. The fourth row down reading across should have read "Decreasing," "Increasing," "Increasing," "Decreasing." Figure 5 is reprinted correctly herein.



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Figure 5. Postoperative management guidelines for uveal melanomas treated with plaque radiotherapy, based on the change in exudative retinal detachment (ERD) size and tumor thickness. The first checkpoint in the algorithm (boldfaced) occurs at the 3- to 6-month postoperative visits. Subsequent events may occur at any time. The indicated management steps are only general suggestions; other clinical factors must also be considered for each individual patient. TTT indicates transpupillary thermotherapy.








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