U.S., Aug. 14 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07120178) titled 'Imaging and Evolution of Pigmented Tumors of the Anterior Ocular System in Children' on Aug. 06.

Brief Summary: The investigators were interested in pigmented tumours of the anterior segment of the eye in children because there is very little data on their evolution. The nevus is the most common conjunctival tumour.

The challenge is to be able to adapt the child's follow-up according to the imaging and avoid an invasive procedure such as surgical excision if the imaging does not find any suspicious cells despite a change in size or colour. This would also make it possible to answer parents' questions about the potential evolution o...