Long-term results of retinoblastoma treatment in children
- Authors: Beletskaya L.V.1, Khasanova N.A.1, Shamsutdinova R.A.1, Ayupova L.V.1, Khismatov M.K.1
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Affiliations:
- Kazan Kurashov Order of the Red Banner of Labor Medical Institute
- Issue: Vol 69, No 3 (1988)
- Pages: 166-167
- Section: Articles
- URL: https://bakhtiniada.ru/kazanmedj/article/view/97064
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/kazmj97064
- ID: 97064
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Abstract
Retinoblastoma is a malignant retinal tumor in young children. It usually develops in the first two years of life. In 25-30% of patients, the tumor affects both eyes. Nowadays, the hereditary nature of retinoblastomas has been proved in 50-70% of patients. The tumor grows rapidly and has a tendency to metastasize. Metastases to lymph nodes, skull bones, brain, ribs, sternum, spine, less often to internal organs can appear already in stage I or more often in stage II of the disease.
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L. V. Beletskaya
Kazan Kurashov Order of the Red Banner of Labor Medical Institute
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N. A. Khasanova
Kazan Kurashov Order of the Red Banner of Labor Medical Institute
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Russian Federation, Kazan
R. A. Shamsutdinova
Kazan Kurashov Order of the Red Banner of Labor Medical Institute
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Russian Federation, Kazan
L. V. Ayupova
Kazan Kurashov Order of the Red Banner of Labor Medical Institute
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Russian Federation, Kazan
M. Kh. Khismatov
Kazan Kurashov Order of the Red Banner of Labor Medical Institute
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Russian Federation, Kazan
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