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Retinoblastoma |
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Through an ophthalmoscope, a cancer can be seen on the retina. This finding is typical of retinoblastoma. A normal retina is seen on the right for comparison.
(Left: © 1994 James B. Gilman/Custom Medical Stock Photo; right: From KJ Knoop, Atlas of Emergency Medicine, 1977, McGraw-Hill, Fig. 3.1, courtesy of Beverly C. Forcier, MD; with permission.)