Eye tumors from orbital disease, also known as intraorbital tumors, have a prognosis that depends on the stage, grade, and presence of metastasis of the tumor. Tumors that are early and without metastasis generally have a good prognosis, while those that are late or have metastasized have a poorer prognosis. The main treatments include surgery combined with traditional Chinese medicine, which helps to alleviate symptoms and improve quality of life.
Patient inquires about the feasibility of conservative treatment and surgical removal for eyelid basal cell lesions
Consultation on the treatment of pediatric humerus osteochondroma
Seeking treatment advice for pediatric mandibular tumors
A 6-month-old baby, suspected of having hepatoblastoma, with severe condition requiring further diagnosis and treatment.
In-depth analysis of the unique advantages of the argon-helium knife in hemangioma treatment, including its simple operation, minimal tissue damage, and rapid recovery.
How to alleviate optic nerve atrophy following pituitary tumor surgery?
Redness, swelling, bloodshot veins, and discharge in the right eye may be caused by a deficiency of vitamins A and D, suggesting the addition of adult cod liver oil and attention to diet.
Pediatric hepatoblastoma is a liver malignant tumor that occurs in infants and toddlers under the age of 3. This article discusses its treatment methods.
Inquiry into the possibility of treating late-stage hepatoblastoma