Leukocoria (also white pupillary reflex) is an abnormal white reflection from the retina of the eye. Leukocoria resembles eyeshine, but leukocoria can...
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the retina as viewed through the pupil, the medical term for which is leukocoria, also known as amaurotic cat's eye reflex. Other signs and symptoms include...
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diameters as small as 10 μm. Dilated fundus examination Fundus camera Leukocoria Red-eye effect Tapetum lucidum Wikimedia Commons has media related to...
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there is any asymmetry between the eyes, dark spots, or white reflex (Leukocoria). Generally, it is a physical exam done on neonates and children by healthcare...
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3 months of age. Patients with Norrie disease may develop cataracts, leukocoria (where the pupils appear white when light is shone on them), along with...
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deafness Nonsyndromic deafness; hearing loss Norrie disease; cataracts, leukocoria along with other developmental issues in the eye Occipital horn syndrome;...
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child's face, if there is red-eye in one eye but not the other, it may be leukocoria, which may be caused by the cancer retinoblastoma. The child's eyes should...
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can be present at birth or develop later. Glaucoma can be expressed as leukocoria, which should suggest further evaluation for retinoblastoma. Increased...
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Another effect in humans and other animals that may resemble eyeshine is leukocoria, which is a white shine indicative of abnormalities such as cataracts...
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affected, and manifestations can include strabismus, decreased vision, and leukocoria. Eye exam may show a subretinal granulomatous mass or posterior pole granuloma...
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