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Clinical characterization and long-term postoperative outcomes of retinoblastoma patients receiving enucleation and primary orbital implantation in early infancy: an observational study.

Feng KeJing LiNan WangXuan ZhangTingting RenRui LiuHaihan YanQihan GuoJian-Min Ma
Published in: BMC ophthalmology (2024)
The outcomes of the combination of enucleation and primary orbital implantation for pertinent RB patients in early infancy are generally satisfactory with few and minor complications, high safety, appearance, and overall quality of life. Enucleation combined with primary orbital implantation in early infancy benefits pertinent RB patients in appearance, survival, and quality of life.
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