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Management of small choroidal melanocytic tumour
  1. Muhammad S Raja,
  2. Craig Goldsmith,
  3. Benjamin J L Burton
  1. Department of Ophthalmology, James Paget University Hospital NHS Trust, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, UK
  1. Correspondence to Dr Muhammad S Raja, Department of Ophthalmology, James Paget University Hospital NHS Trust, Lowestoft Road, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk NR317RD, UK; docraja{at}hotmail.com

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Papadopoulou et al 1 are to be congratulated for submitting an informative article regarding the management of small choroidal melanoma with pertinent discussion and various educational points to remember. We were, however, surprised, not to find the use of OCT (optical coherence tomography) as part of the management to help the diagnosis or in the discussion section. The authors1 correctly highlight the use of B-scan ultrasound to document the echographic features of melanocytic tumours; however, the use of OCT is …

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