Dear Editor Uveal melanoma(UM)is the most frequent primary malig-nant intraocular tumor in adults with an estimated inci-dence of 4-5 per million per year in western countries[1].About 50%of UM patients eventually dev...Dear Editor Uveal melanoma(UM)is the most frequent primary malig-nant intraocular tumor in adults with an estimated inci-dence of 4-5 per million per year in western countries[1].About 50%of UM patients eventually develop metas-tasis.In a previous study,the prognosis of Chinese UM was mainly correlated with visual clinical features and gene sequencing results.Models designed to predict UM prognosis have been previously described[2],but these studies were based on Caucasians,not Chinese.展开更多
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文摘Dear Editor Uveal melanoma(UM)is the most frequent primary malig-nant intraocular tumor in adults with an estimated inci-dence of 4-5 per million per year in western countries[1].About 50%of UM patients eventually develop metas-tasis.In a previous study,the prognosis of Chinese UM was mainly correlated with visual clinical features and gene sequencing results.Models designed to predict UM prognosis have been previously described[2],but these studies were based on Caucasians,not Chinese.