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.

Chorioretinal scar

Fibrous connective tissue resulting from incomplete healing of a wound (i.e., a scar) located in the choroid and retina or the eye.


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PMID (PMCID)
16543200
MALE Infant, Newborn
Atrophic chorioretinal scar and focal scleral bowing following thermochemotherapy with a diode laser for retinoblastoma.
de Graaf P, Castelijns JA, Moll AC, Imhof SM, Schouten-van Meeteren AY.
Ophthalmic Genet. 2006;27(1):33-5.
Atrophic chorioretinal scar and focal scleral bowing following thermochemotherapy with a diode laser for retinoblastoma.
16543200
MALE Infant, Newborn
Atrophic chorioretinal scar and focal scleral bowing following thermochemotherapy with a diode laser for retinoblastoma.
de Graaf P, Castelijns JA, Moll AC, Imhof SM, Schouten-van Meeteren AY.
Ophthalmic Genet. 2006;27(1):33-5.
We report a case of atrophic chorioretinal scar and focal scleral bowing after thermochemotherapy with diode laser for retinoblastoma.
7126513
MALE Adult
Spontaneous regression of bilateral retinoblastoma.
Sanborn GE, Augsburger JJ, Shields JA.
Br J Ophthalmol. 1982;66(11):685-90.
A 24-year-old black man was found to have bilateral, spontaneously regressed retinoblastoma that had previously been misdiagnosed as post-traumatic chorioretinal scarring.
898013
MIXED_SAMPLE Infant
Spontaneous regression of retinoblastoma.
Khodadoust AA, Roozitalab HM, Smith RE, Green WR.
Surv Ophthalmol. 1977;21(6):467-78.
Both of those brothers also had clinically detected chorioretinal scars in their right eyes from regressed retinoblastoma.