Retinoblastoma

A rare eye tumor disease representing the most common intraocular malignancy in children. It is a life threatening neoplasia but is potentially curable and it can be hereditary or non hereditary, unilateral or bilateral.

Retinal detachment

Separation of the inner layers of the retina (neural retina) from the pigment epithelium.


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PMID (PMCID)
6486222
MIXED_SAMPLE Infant, Newborn
Scleral buckling for retinal detachment in patients with retinoblastoma.
Buzney SM, Pruett RC, Regan CD, Walton DS, Smith TR.
Am J Ophthalmol. 1984;98(4):473-7.
In each case the retinal detachment responded promptly to conventional surgical methods via scleral buckling in the area of treated retinoblastoma and presumed retinal break.
6486222
MIXED_SAMPLE Infant, Newborn
Scleral buckling for retinal detachment in patients with retinoblastoma.
Buzney SM, Pruett RC, Regan CD, Walton DS, Smith TR.
Am J Ophthalmol. 1984;98(4):473-7.
Scleral buckling for retinal detachment in patients with retinoblastoma.
6482302
MIXED_SAMPLE Child
[Retinoblastoma--clinical diagnostic errors].
Hamburg A.
Klin Monbl Augenheilkd. 1984;185(2):95-9.
The faulty diagnoses were: spontaneously necrotized retinoblastoma, congenital anomaly, retinal detachment, infection with toxocara canis, sarcoidosis, and angiomatosis retinae.
1180469
FEMALE Infant
Scleral buckling in retinoblastoma: case report.
Pruett RC.
Ann Ophthalmol. 1975;7(8):1115-20.
In the course of treating retinoblastoma in a monocular child, a progressive retinal detachment occurred.