Retinal vasoproliferative tumours

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I G Rennie
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[1] Academic Unit of Ophthalmology and Orthoptics,
[2] University of Sheffield,undefined
[3] Royal Hallamshire Hospital,undefined
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Eye | 2010年 / 24卷
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vasoproliferative; tumour; retina; ocular;
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Vasoproliferative tumours are uncommon retinal lesions that may occur in isolation (primary) or in association with another ocular condition (secondary). They may be unilateral or bilateral and have a predilection for the peripheral inferior temporal quadrant of the retina. Vasoproliferative tumours can be associated with abnormalities of the macular, including epiretinal membrane formation and cystoid macular edema. A number of modalities have been used to treat these tumours including cryotherapy and radiotherapy.
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