Retinoblastoma-CT
Retinoblastoma-CT
Reviewed by Sumer Sethi
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Friday, May 29, 2009
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This is a chest CT image of a young male with fever, recurrent cough. CT chest shows well defined area in left lower lobe with cystic comp...
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Retinoblastoma is caused due to he formation of malignant or cancer cells in the tissues present in the retina. It is generally observed among infants below 5 years. It can also be inheritable. Retinoblastoma occurring in just one eye is generally non-inherent in nature and if it affects in both eyes, it is genetic. One should consult doctor if its symptoms are observed.
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