Total: 24 |
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PMID (PMCID) | ||
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30907974 |
MALE | Infant |
Spontaneous Regression of Florid Retinal Neovascularization Following Resolution of Traction Retinal Detachment in an Eye With Treated Retinoblastoma. | ||
Gervasio KA, Dalvin LA, Shields CL. J Pediatr Ophthalmol Strabismus. 2019;56:e24-e27. |
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Spontaneous Regression of Florid Retinal Neovascularization Following Resolution of Traction Retinal Detachment in an Eye With Treated Retinoblastoma. | ||
27462247 (4943774) |
OTHER | |
Subretinal Fluid Drainage and Vitrectomy Are Helpful in Diagnosing and Treating Eyes with Advanced Coats' Disease. | ||
Imaizumi A, Kusaka S, Takaesu S, Sawaguchi S, Shimomura Y. Case Rep Ophthalmol. 2016;7(1):223-9. |
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Severe forms of Coats' disease are often associated with total retinal detachment, and a differential diagnosis from retinoblastoma is critically important. | ||
26235789 |
MALE | Infant |
Foveal microanatomy documented by SD-OCT following treatment of advanced retinoblastoma. | ||
Samara WA, Pointdujour-Lim R, Say EA, Shields CL. J AAPOS. 2015;19(4):368-72. |
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Eyes with total retinal detachments secondary to exophytic retinoblastoma have OCT findings of absence or disruption of the external limiting membrane and ellipsoid layers. | ||
23277210 |
FEMALE | Infant |
Bilateral retinoblastoma: clinical presentation, management and treatment. | ||
Pichi F, Lembo A, De Luca M, Hadjistilianou T, Nucci P. Int Ophthalmol. 2013;33(5):589-93. |
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In the right eye, the optic disc was partially visible, and three large foci of retinoblastoma were noted adjective in the vitreous cavity with satellite retinal detachment. | ||
16508434 |
FEMALE | |
Multifocal hypopigmented retinal pigment epithelial lesions in incontinentia pigmenti. | ||
Shields CL, Eagle RC Jr, Shah RM, Tabassian A, Shields JA. Retina. 2006;26(3):328-33. |
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IP can closely simulate retinoblastoma with retinal detachment and minor intraocular calcification. | ||
15019391 |
FEMALE | Adult |
Progressive enlargement of acquired retinal astrocytoma in 2 cases. | ||
Shields CL, Shields JA, Eagle RC Jr, Cangemi F. Ophthalmology. 2004;111(2):363-8. |
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Retinal astrocytoma can show progressive enlargement, retinal detachment, and vitreous seeding, findings that can mislead the clinician toward the diagnosis of retinoblastoma or choroidal melanoma. | ||
12875466 |
FEMALE | |
Eyelid and scleral necrosis following bare iridium-192 seed for retinoblastoma. | ||
Scott IU, McCabe CM, Murray TG, Rosa RH Jr, Toledano S, Markoe AM. Ophthalmic Surg Lasers Imaging. 2003;34(4):324-6. |
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Examination revealed focal full-thickness necrosis of the left upper and lower eyelid and a large inferonasal viable retinoblastoma tumor with overlying retinal detachment. | ||
10696743 |
OTHER | Infant |
Repair of late retinal detachment after successful treatment of retinoblastoma. | ||
Madreperla SA, Hungerford JL, Cooling RJ, Sullivan P, Gregor Z. Retina. 2000;20(1):28-32. |
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Repair of late retinal detachment after successful treatment of retinoblastoma. | ||
10520235 |
MIXED_SAMPLE | Infant |
Rhegmatogenous retinal detachment after treatment of retinoblastoma. | ||
Bovey EH, Fernandez-Ragaz A, Heon E, Balmer A, Munier FL. Ophthalmic Genet. 1999;20(3):141-51. |
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To determine the rate of retinal detachment after treatment of retinoblastoma, to describe the clinical features and management, and to discuss possible pathogenic mechanisms. | ||
10520235 |
MIXED_SAMPLE | Infant |
Rhegmatogenous retinal detachment after treatment of retinoblastoma. | ||
Bovey EH, Fernandez-Ragaz A, Heon E, Balmer A, Munier FL. Ophthalmic Genet. 1999;20(3):141-51. |
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A retinal detachment developed in 6% of eyes after conservative treatment of retinoblastoma. | ||
10520235 |
MIXED_SAMPLE | Infant |
Rhegmatogenous retinal detachment after treatment of retinoblastoma. | ||
Bovey EH, Fernandez-Ragaz A, Heon E, Balmer A, Munier FL. Ophthalmic Genet. 1999;20(3):141-51. |
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We retrospectively analyzed the charts of 80 patients (83 eyes) with retinoblastoma treated conservatively between 1963 and 1994, looking specifically for cases that developed a retinal detachment after treatment. | ||
9677545 |
MIXED_SAMPLE | Infant |
[Diagnostic imaging of intraocular lesions in the child]. | ||
Balmer A, Munier F, Uffer S. Klin Monbl Augenheilkd. 1998;212(5):252-6. |
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Magnetic resonance imaging (RMI) is the procedure of choice for evaluating secondary retinal detachment, massive extension of retinoblastoma and for detecting any early involvement of the pineal gland (pinealoblastoma), or any other associated lesion. | ||
9186118 |
MALE | Infant |
Retinal detachment associated with type III retinoblastoma regression after cryotherapy and external-beam radiotherapy. | ||
Mullaney PB, Abboud EB, Al-Mesfer SA. Am J Ophthalmol. 1997;123(1):140-2. |
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Retinal detachment and multiple retinal holes, which were closely associated with the calcified mass of the regressed retinoblastoma, were treated with cryotherapy and scleral buckle. | ||
9186118 |
MALE | Infant |
Retinal detachment associated with type III retinoblastoma regression after cryotherapy and external-beam radiotherapy. | ||
Mullaney PB, Abboud EB, Al-Mesfer SA. Am J Ophthalmol. 1997;123(1):140-2. |
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Retinal detachment associated with type III retinoblastoma regression after cryotherapy and external-beam radiotherapy. | ||
8016459 |
MALE | Child |
Atypical presentation of Coats disease. | ||
Senft SH, Hidayat AA, Cavender JC. Retina. 1994;14(1):36-8. |
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The possibility of retinoblastoma, however, could not be excluded by ultrasound or computed tomographic examination, which revealed a retinal detachment overlying a subretinal mass with calcification. | ||
1574037 |
MALE | |
A unique case of retinoblastoma masked by retinal detachment diagnosis and management. | ||
Cangir A, Lee YY, Salmonsen P. Med Pediatr Oncol. 1992;20(3):243-5. |
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A unique case of retinoblastoma masked by retinal detachment diagnosis and management. | ||
2205894 |
FEMALE | Infant, Newborn |
Cutis marmorata telangiectatica congenita associated with bilateral congenital retinal detachment. | ||
Shields JA, Shields CL, Koller HP, Federman JL, Koblenzer P, Barbera LS. Retina. 1990;10(2):135-9. |
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The retinal detachments produced bilateral leukocoria simulating retinoblastoma. | ||
3378026 |
FEMALE | Child |
Radiotherapy in benign orbital disease. I: Complicated ocular angiomas. | ||
Plowman PN, Harnett AN. Br J Ophthalmol. 1988;72(4):286-8. |
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By means of a recently developed method of lens-sparing ocular radiotherapy (initially adopted for retinoblastoma therapy) two cases of diffuse ocular haemangioma complicated by retinal detachment have been treated, with evidence of regression. | ||
3231417 |
MIXED_SAMPLE | Infant |
Subretinal precipitates of retinal detachments associated with intraocular tumors. | ||
Takagi T, Tsuda N, Watanabe F, Noguchi S. Ophthalmologica. 1988;197(3):120-6. |
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We investigated retinal detachments observed in a 47-year-old man associated with choroidal malignant melanoma and in a 1-year-old girl with retinoblastoma. | ||
3981380 |
MALE | |
Diffuse infiltrating retinoblastoma associated with persistent primary vitreous. | ||
Liang JC, Augsburger JJ, Shields JA. J Pediatr Ophthalmol Strabismus. 1985;22(1):31-3. |
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Clinical examination disclosed what was believed to be a mild form of persistent hyperplastic vitreous associated with total retinal detachment and exophytic retinoblastoma. |