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Cáncer de retina; Tumor de retina
Uno o ambos ojos pueden resultar afectados.
La pupila puede aparecer blanca o tener manchas blancas. Con frecuencia, se observa un brillo blanco en el ojo en las fotografías tomadas con flash. En lugar del típico "ojo rojo" del flash, la pupila puede parecer blanca o distorsionada.
Otros síntomas pueden abarcar:
Si el cáncer se ha diseminado, se puede presentar dolor óseo y otros síntomas.
El médico llevará a cabo un examen físico completo, incluyendo un examen de los ojos. Se pueden hacer los siguientes exámenes:
Dome JS, Rodriguez-Galindo C, Spunt SL, Santana VM. Pediatric sold tumors. In: Abeloff MD, Armitage JO, Niederhuber JE, Kastan MB, McKenna WG, eds. Abeloff’s Clinical Oncology. 4th ed. Philadelphia, Pa: Elsevier Churchill Livingstone; 2008:chap 99.
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