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Coats’ syndrome: A rare cause of infant leukocoria to keep in mind [PDF]
Leukocoria is an aberration of the eyeball that interferes with normal reflection. It shows up as a white or gray pupillary reflex rather than the bright red or orange pupil of the other eye.
Khadija Laasri +2 more
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Retinoblastoma and Persistent Fetal Vasculature in the Same Eye: Case Report [PDF]
Introduction: Retinoblastoma is the most prevalent intraocular tumor in children, commonly manifesting as leukocoria. Persistent fetal vasculature (PFV) is another cause of leukocoria, resulting from the incomplete regression of fetal eye
Felipe Baccega +4 more
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Colorimetric and longitudinal analysis of leukocoria in recreational photographs of children with retinoblastoma. [PDF]
Retinoblastoma is the most common primary intraocular tumor in children. The first sign that is often reported by parents is the appearance of recurrent leukocoria (i.e., "white eye") in recreational photographs.
Alireza Abdolvahabi +7 more
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A Rare and Delayed Presentation of Retinoblastoma in an 8-Year-Old Child: A Case Report [PDF]
Ahmed Almaweri Department of Optometry, Noor Alyemen Eye and ENT Consulting Center, Sana’a, YemenCorrespondence: Ahmed Almaweri, Department of Optometry, Noor Alyemen Eye and ENT Consulting Center, P.O.
Almaweri A
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Asymptomatic endophthalmitis following strabismus correction in a pediatric patient
Endophthalmitis is most commonly seen in adults shortly after cataract surgery. It is rare in the pediatric population. Presented here is a case of endophthalmitis following strabismus repair in a 9-month-old patient with Trisomy 21.
Cory M. Pfeifer, MD, MS +1 more
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Epidemiological aspect of retinoblastoma in the world: a review of recent advance studies [PDF]
AIM: To collect and present updated evidence about epidemiological aspects of retinoblastoma (Rb) in the world. METHODS: A comprehensive search without the time and language restrictions was conducted in international databases, including MEDLINE, Scopus,
Leili Koochakzadeh +5 more
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A rare case of spontaneous anterior dislocation of cataractous lens in coloboma
We present a case of a young patient who developed leukocoria as a result of spontaneous anterior dislocation of lens in conjunction with an iridolenticular coloboma.
VK Hema, Kalpana Narendran, V Arjun
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Retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) and retinoblastoma (RB) are well-described entities in premature babies. Although their pathogeneses are different, with ROP representing a disorder of interrupted development and RB a genetic disease, a few co-occurring ...
Ruba Saleh Alghofaili, Saleh A. Almesfer
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Retinoblastoma: Review and new insights
Retinoblastoma (Rb), the most frequent malignant intraocular tumor in childhood, is caused by mutations in the retinoblastoma gene (RB1) situated on chromosome 13q14.2.
Claudia Carolina Cruz-Gálvez +4 more
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Lifting the White Walker's curse–Management of Coats' disease
Background: Coats' disease, described by George Coats in the early 1900s, is an idiopathic unilateral retinal vascular abnormality with exudation occurring in young males.
Aditya Kelkar, Mounika Bolisetty
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