Introduction and main changes - NHS Networks

Retinal angiomas can lead to retinal detachment, blindness, cataracts, and (secondary) glaucoma (Koch, Walther & Linehan 2008). They are a sporadic tumour, usually occurring in older patients. They predominantly appear in the third decade of life, but any age from early childhood (less than 10 years of age) can be affected (Barontini and Dahia ... ................
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