Abstract

Twenty-one cases of advanced retinoblastoma, including seven bilateral cases, have been investigated by computerized tomography. Treatment has been determined by the results of this investigation and these have been compared with the clinical, anatomical and anatomo-pathological features, with which they have been in almost complete agreement. Computerized tomography was useful only in cases with proptosis, for investigating the brain, and in buphthalmic and glaucomatous eyes, for verifying involvement of the optic nerve.

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