Case Report: Adult Retinoblastoma Progression in 19 Months

CONCLUSIONS Retinoblastoma in adulthood is very rare. It has different clinical characteristics that need to be differentiated from other retinal tumors, such as primitive neuroectodermal tumor. They can develop very fast, but needle biopsy is not recommended. Eye care practitioners should be aware of the possibility of this malignancy in adults.
Source: Optometry and Vision Science - Category: Opthalmology Tags: REPORTS Source Type: research