Abstract

Retinoblastoma is the most common intraocular malignancy of children and occurs mostly within the first 3years of life with an average onset at about 18months of age. The most common form of presentation is leukocoria, other less common forms of presentation includes strabismus, uveitis, proptosis, orbital cellulitis with hyphaema being one of the least forms of presentation. This is a case report of Retinoblastoma presenting with hyphaema in a Nigerian Infant and it is to bring to fore that even though hyphaema is not a common presentation in patients with Retinoblastoma, It should still not be overlooked in order to avoid the poor prognosis that is often associated with late diagnosis.

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