Carcinoma of the Eyelid

Abstract
THE treatment of carcinoma of the eyelid presents many problems not encountered in the treatment of similar lesions elsewhere about the face and other body surfaces. A satisfactory cosmetic result is imperative, and the likelihood of disaster after delayed, inept or unsuccessful treatment is considerable. Several excellent studies have been carried out on this subject, and all workers of considerable experience have reported poor results in patients who have presented themselves with recurrent or persistent disease following previous therapy in other hands. The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the various methods of treatment of primary carcinoma of the . . .
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