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Payne JF et al. – Limbal–based cataract extraction in this series was not associated with tumor recurrence or metastasis. The optimal quiescent interval is not known; however, no tumor recurrences occurred in this series when a minimum 17–month quiescent period was achieved. Visual improvement was noted in every patient, although several patients only experienced modest gains.

   

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