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Review Article| Volume 6, P133-146, August 2021

Intraocular Tumors—Advances in Ophthalmic Pathology

      Retinoblastoma is the most common primary intraocular tumor in children. Pathologists play an important role in the confirmation of clinical diagnosis and establishing the high-risk features that are predictive of metastasis or local recurrence. They play a key role in the prognostication of the disease.

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