Bilateral spontaneous regression of retinoblastoma with dominant transmission
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Bilateral spontaneous regression of retinoblastoma with dominant transmission
Abstract
A young man with three patches of regressed retinoblastoma with good visual acuity is described. The other eye was phthisical. Circumstantial evidence suggests that this eye also has a regressed retinoblastoma. The patient's daughter showed histopathologically confirmed well-differentiated retinoblastoma.
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