Understanding Uveal Melanoma: A Rare and Aggressive Eye Cancer
Uveal melanoma is the most common intraocular cancer in adults, but its rarity often leads to late diagnosis and treatment challenges. This article explores the clinical features of uveal melanoma based on its location—iris, ciliary body, and choroid—alongside diagnostic techniques and treatment options. A discussion on distinguishing benign naevi from malignant melanomas is also included to aid clinicians in early detection and effective management.