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Leukocoria in Children

open access: yesJournal of Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus, 2008
The aim of this study was to establish the causes of leukocoria in pediatric patients in a tertiary hospital environment. All patients younger than 10 years who presented with leukocoria between January 1, 1999, and December 31, 2000, were included in the study; 39 (55%) patients were boys and 32 (45%) patients were girls. Sixty percent of
Waseem Qureshi
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Radiological Reasoning: Leukocoria in a Child

American Journal of Roentgenology, 2008
OBJECTIVE We discuss the CT findings of leukocoria in a child. Leukocoria is an abnormal white reflection from the retina during ophthalmoscopy. CONCLUSION In patients with leukocoria, CT provides important information about the presence of calcifications, the size of the globes, and the contrast enhancement pattern that can help narrow the ...
Nadja Kadom, Raymond W Sze
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Retinoblastoma Presenting as Strabismus and Leukocoria

The Journal of Pediatrics, 2010
Figure 2. Close-up examination showing total retinal detachment in an eye filled with white tumor. A 22-month-old otherwise healthy girl presented for evaluation of an inturned left eye of 3 months duration. She had been followed approximately every 6 months via red-reflex evaluation by her pediatrician, who noted a dramatic change over a 4-month ...
Isabella T, Phan, Tim, Stout
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging in the Evaluation of Leukocoria

Ophthalmology, 1985
Leukocoria is an important clinical sign in ophthalmology. Conditions producing this white pupillary reflex must be differentiated from retinoblastoma to insure appropriate and timely treatment. Auxiliary diagnostic testing has been helpful in securing a clinical diagnosis.
Barrett G Haïk   +2 more
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Differential Diagnosis of Leukocoria

Seminars in Ophthalmology, 1993
(1993). Differential Diagnosis of Leukocoria. Seminars in Ophthalmology: Vol. 8, No. 4, pp. 273-280.
Jerry A. Shields, Carol L. Shields
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Leukocoria and retinoblastoma—pitfalls of the digital age?

The Lancet, 2012
Retinoblastoma is a childhood cancer that is now highly curable. Parents may be alerted to the disease when photographs of their child reveal a white pupil (leukocoria). In our case of a 15-month-old girl, one of her parents was a keen photographer and immediately noticed pupilliary abnormalities on digital photography (fi gure A).
Dermot, Murphy   +2 more
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Leukocoria in a Child with Sturge-Weber Syndrome

The Neuroradiology Journal, 2012
A five-year-old girl with Sturge-Weber syndrome (SWS) presented with unilateral leukocoria. Imaging excluded retinoblastoma and revealed a choroidal hemangioma, a non-traumatic vitreous hemorrhage and a cataract. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first case report in the radiologic literature of these ophthalmologic findings presenting together
A F, Geraldo   +5 more
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Unilateral leukocoria

Mohammad Amr Sabbagh   +3 more
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Black intraocular lens for leukocoria

Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, 2000
We describe a 33-year-old man with leukocoria and no visual potential who obtained an excellent cosmetic result after cataract extraction and implantation of an intraocular lens with an entirely black optic.
S T, White, G, McGinnity
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