Vision and visual potential for perifoveal retinoblastoma after optical coherence tomographic-guided sequential laser photocoagulation
British Journal of Ophthalmology Jul 11, 2018
Soliman SE, et al. - In this retrospective review, the researchers intended to evaluate tumour control, vision and anatomical visual potential in eyes with perifoveal retinoblastoma treated by sequential photocoagulation from the antifoveal tumour edge inwards, avoiding treatment near the fovea. For this analysis, 22 eyes (14 juxtafoveal, 8 foveolar tumours) of 20 patients (19 bilateral, 1 familial and 11 females) were involved. As compared to foveolar retinoblastoma treated with foveal-sparing laser photocoagulation guided by optical coherence tomography (OCT), anatomical visual potential and functional vision were better in juxtafoveal.
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