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Results 1 - 9 of 9 for Retinoblastoma
  1. Retinoblastoma is a rare eye tumor that usually occurs in children. It is a malignant (cancerous) tumor ... Retinoblastoma is caused by a mutation in a gene that controls how cells divide. As a result, ...
  2. ... rubella , galactosemia , retrolental fibroplasia ) Persistent primary hyperplastic vitreous Retinoblastoma Toxocara canis (infection caused by a parasite) Uveitis
  3. ... Noonan syndrome Prader-Willi syndrome Retinopathy of prematurity Retinoblastoma Traumatic brain injury Trisomy 18 Strabismus that develops ...
  4. ... risk. This gene is also associated with familial retinoblastoma . This is a cancer of the eye that ...
  5. ... Optic neuritis Stroke Retinitis pigmentosa Tumors, such as retinoblastoma and optic nerve glioma Total blindness (no light ...
  6. ... the eye (vitreous hemorrhage) Cancer of the retina ( retinoblastoma ), under the retina, or in other parts of ...
  7. ... acoustic neuroma , childhood brain tumors ) Eye ( ocular melanoma , retinoblastoma ) Head and neck Lung Spine (chordoma, chondrosarcoma ) Prostate ...
  8. ... 6, 2023. Kim JW, Berry JL, Murphree AL. Retinoblastoma. In: Sadda SVR, Sarraf D, Freund KB, et ...
  9. ... abnormal gene that causes an eye cancer called retinoblastoma also increases the risk for uterine sarcoma. Women ...