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The heterogeneity and evolution of tumors remain significant obstacles in cancer treatment, contributing to both therapy resistance and relapse. Mesenchymal stem/stromal cells (MSCs) are multipotent stromal cells within the tumor microenvironment that interact with tumor cells through various mechanisms, including cell fusion. While previous research has largely focused on the effects of MSC-tumor cell fusion on tumor proliferation, migration, and tumorigenicity, emerging evidence indicates that its role in tumor maintenance, evolution, and recurrence, particularly under stress conditions, may be even more pivotal.

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Background: The importance of communicating the anterior chamber and vitreous cavity for managing malignant glaucoma (MG) is widely recognized. This study investigated the impact of improved minimally invasive anterior vitrectomy (IAV) on the prognosis of MG.

Methods: This retrospective interventional study included patients with MG who underwent conventional surgery or improved minimally IAV in Nanchang Aier Eye Hospital between January 2011 and April 2021.

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PurposeTo evaluate the surgical outcome of levator resection with suspensory ligament of the superior fornix (SLSF) suspension in severe congenital ptosis with poor levator function (LF).Patients and methodsThe medical records of 25 patients who underwent levator resection with SLSF suspension between March 2011 and January 2013 were retrospectively reviewed. All of the patients had severe congenital ptosis (>4 mm) and poor LF (<4 mm).

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Objective: To obtain clues for early diagnosis of the tumors in orbital apex and optic nerve.

Methods: Twenty-two cases (22 eyes) of orbital tumors without proptosis were collected, and their clinical manifestations, especially main or first symptoms, the course of their diagnosis and treatment as well as the data of ultrasonography-B, CT and MRI were analyzed.

Results: Among 22 cases of the orbital tumors, there were 6 cases of cavernous hemangioma, 6 cases of the tumors from paransal sinuses or nasopharyngeal cavity, 4 cases of neurilemmoma and optic nerve sheath meningioma, neurofibroma, and 1 case of optic nerve glioma.

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