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Retinoblastoma

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Retina / Tumors / Retinoblastoma

 

► Retinoblastoma (#1,3), Ultrasound B

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  ► Retinoblastoma /Image type: Histological stain/

► Retinoblastoma / Image type: Histological stain/

   
  U. of Cincinnati, College of Medicine
  ► Trilateral Retinoblastoma
   
  U. of Szeged - Albert Szent-Györgyi Medical and Pharmaceutical Center
  ► Retinoblastoma ( CT examination: Unenhanced, axial scan: The right eyeball is obviously enlarged, and a hyperdense growth of irregular shape with a relatively sharp contour can be seen in it (arrow).
   
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Retinoblastoma

  ► Retinoblastoma (1). This cross section of the eyeball demonstrates a large white mass pushing into the vitreous. This is a retinoblastoma. This is what is seen as white on the fundusocopic examination.

► Retinoblastoma (2). Retinoblastoma is one of the "small blue cell tumors" of childhood. Necrosis and dystrophic calcification are commonly seen within this tumor. At low magnification, two small calcification can be seen below center.

► Retinoblastoma (3). Retinoblastoma is one of the "small blue cell tumors" of childhood. Necrosis and dystrophic calcification are commonly seen within this tumor. The characteristic microscopic pattern is arrangement of the small blue cells into Flexner-Wintersteiner "rosettes" as shown here.

   
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Eye and Orbit - Retinoblastoma

  ►  Axial T1W MR demonstrates a mass in the inferior right retina, isointense to brain

► Axial T2W MR demonstrates a mass in the inferior right retina, hypointense to brain

► Axial and coronal gadolinium enhanced MR images demonstrates an enhancing mass in the inferior right retina

► Axial and coronal gadolinium enhanced MR images demonstrates an enhancing mass in the inferior right retina

 

Eye and Orbit - Retinoblastoma

  ► 4 year old girl with "cat's eye". Notice that there is a yellowish light reflection (leukokoria) from the nasal portion of the patient's right eye.

► Resected speciment (enucleation). There is a large intraocular mass, occupying more than half of the volume of the globe.

► Axial CT scan. There is a partially calcified intraocular mass in the medial (nasal) portion of the patient's right eyeball.

► Axial non-contrast CT scan demonstrates a calcifed mass extending from the left retina.

► Axial non-contrast CT scan demonstrates a calcifed mass extending from the left retina.

   
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