Differential diagnosis of leukokoria in children
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Differential diagnosis of leukokoria in children
Abstract
The differential diagnosis between the diseases, which cause leukokoria, is discussed. Among them congenital cataract, persistence of the primary vitreous, retrolental fibroplasia, retinoblastoma, Coats' disease, von Hippel's disease, inflammatory pseudoglima, Norrie's disease, and organized intraocular hemorrhage are mentioned.
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