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Hyperoleon masquerading as leukocoria [PDF]
An 8-year-old boy presented with white reflex in the right eye (RE) for 6 months. RE visual acuity was perception of light present with projection of rays accurate in all quadrants. Slit-lamp examination revealed numerous emulsified silicone oil droplets ([figure 1][1]) filling the anterior ...
Rahul Kumar Bafna +2 more
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Differential Diagnosis of Leukocoria
Leukocoria is the most common presenting sign of intraocular retinoblastoma in developed countries [1]. The asymmetric white pupil light reflex may be noted on photographs, in dimly lit environments by the family, or by a general pediatrician at a well-child visit [2].
Jonathan W. Kim, Arun D. Singh
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The Red Reflex Test and Leukocoria in Childhood
The red reflex test, performed using a direct ophthalmoscope, serves as a critical diagnostic tool in identifying various ocular conditions. These conditions encompass retinal anomalies (such as retinoblastoma, Coats disease, retinopathy of prematurity,
Joana Santos Oliveira +4 more
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Unilateral Leukocoria in an Infant [PDF]
A nine-day-old male infant presents with his mother to the pediatric clinic with a concern of a white spot in his right eye. There was no history of antenatal or perinatal complications and the mother's serology was negative. Physical examination was remarkable only for leukocoria in the right eye. He was evaluated to have a Mittendorf dot.
Vasireddy, Deepa, Atwi, Jibran E
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Child presenting with unilateral vision loss. [PDF]
Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians Open, Volume 5, Issue 4, August 2024.
Weisnicht A, Monroe E.
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Leukocoria from myelinated nerve fibers and retinoblastoma
We report the clinical findings and imaging in an 11-month-old male referred to the pediatric ocular oncology service for leukocoria. The diagnosis of concomitant myelinated nerve fibers and retinoblastoma group O/C was established.
Omar Warda +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.
Mukai, Shizuo +7 more
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Retinoblastoma: concerning its initiation and treatment
Retinoblastoma (RB) is the most common intraocular cancer of infancy and childhood. This cancer is initiated by mutation on RB1, the tumor suppressor gene that is responsible for the regulation of both cell cycle and gnome stability in retinal cells ...
Ying-Ping Deng, Chang Luo
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Longitudinal Frequency of Leukocoria in Photographs of Person with Retinal Hemangioblastoma
Leukocoria is the white reflex of the pupil that can be seen in flash photography and is often associated with intraocular diseases. This study was conducted to detect the longitudinal frequency of a patient with a diagnosed retinal hemangioblastoma by ...
Hunter, Catherine
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