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Tubercular pseudoretinoblastoma: A treatable masquerader of malignancy
Retinoblastoma, the most common intraocular malignancy in children, usually presents with leukocoria or strabismus. In later stages, the most frequent sign may be proptosis of the eye. This neoplasm can mimic any orbital or ocular disease in its atypical
Anukriti Agnihotry +6 more
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Leukocoria in a 4-year-old boy. [PDF]
A healthy 4-year-old boy referred for evaluation of an abnormal red reflex in the left eye was noted, on fundus examination, to have extensive white, striated lesions surrounding the optic nerve that involved the superior and inferior macular arcades. On further examination, he was found to have ipsilateral high myopia and amblyopia.
Altamirano F, Gonzalez E, Oke I.
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Orbital Yolk Sac Tumor in a 2‐Year‐Old Female Child Presenting With Proptosis—A Rare Entity
Yolk sac tumors are nonseminomatous malignant germ cell tumors that arise from the ovary and testis. Extragonadal disease is rare, with the head and neck representing only 5% of reported cases. Pure orbital yolk sac tumors are extremely uncommon, with no more than 15 cases documented worldwide.
Hilda Makungu +9 more
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Improving parents' knowledge of early signs of paediatric eye disease: a double-blind randomized controlled trial [PDF]
Importance: Educating parents to recognize signs of eye disease and consult a healthcare professional is critical to timely diagnosis, intervention and outcomes.
Mackey, DA (15481871) +5 more
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Pediatricians’ Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices Regarding Childhood Eye Diseases
Objective: Pediatricians’ knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding the etiology of eye diseases play a critical role in the early diagnosis of these conditions and in referring patients to ophthalmologists when necessary. The aim of this study is to
Ulviye Kıvrak +6 more
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Retinoblastoma Research in Africa: A Scoping Review
ABSTRACT Achieving equity in childhood cancer represents a global challenge. In Africa, where retinoblastoma has high mortality and morbidity, strengthening research capacity is crucial in developing clinical guidelines from local evidence. This review identified the scope of retinoblastoma research conducted in Africa.
Sung Park +5 more
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ABSTRACT Background Treatment of children diagnosed with cancer requires coordinated, multimodal therapy that is often resource intensive and can occur over several years. In addition to physical suffering, children diagnosed with cancer experience an emotional burden that also impacts their families and communities.
J. Pruban +7 more
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Mean HSV Quantities of Leukocoria in “Patient Zero” and Control Pupils Over 3 Years.
Mean HSV Quantities of Leukocoria in “Patient Zero” and Control Pupils Over 3 Years.
Bryan F. Shaw (266116) +7 more
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Contemporary management of retinoblastoma in the context of a low-resource country
Retinoblastoma (RB) is the most common ocular cancer, and it typically presents before the age of 5 years in over 90% of cases. In high resource countries, RB patients tend to survive and retain their sight. This is not the case in low-resource countries
Dupe S Ademola-Popoola +2 more
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Retinoma, a benign tumor caused by biallelic retinoblastoma gene (RB1) inactivation, offers key insights into retinoblastoma development and oncogenesis. This review explores its molecular genetics, clinical features, diagnosis, management, and potential implications for advancing the prevention and treatment of retinoblastoma.
Panagiotis N. Toumasis +3 more
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