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tacimerilli
, October 01, 2006
HI FRIENDS... I'm a Medical Oncologist, practicing since 1980 in Patagonia, Argentina (some 800 miles Southwest from Buenos Aires city, our Capital). This is an area of about 600.000 people, and I work both at 2 Hospitals, and on Private Practice. To be sincere, we have very limited knowledge of Ocular Oncology; this is why the primary and/or metastatic tumours into the eye or the orbit are generally referred to Buenos Aires... But, we might LEARN at least something about this important issue: "what" could be the diagnosis, "how" to confirm it, and if is mandatory or not to refer the patient... (it it costly and bothersome for him/her and the family...) THANKS A LOT, LET'S KEEP IN TOUCH. Tulio A. Cimerilli, MD, General Roca, Rio Negro, Northern Patagonia, ARGENTINA.
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