Differentials

Coats disease (exudative retinitis or retinal telangiectasis)

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Most cases are unilateral.

Mean age at presentation is 6 years.

More common in males.

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Fundus examination: lesion appears more yellow-colored (versus chalky white-gray in retinoblastoma); telangiectatic and aneurysmal retinal vessels are characteristic of Coats disease but uncommon in retinoblastoma.

Spectral domain optical coherence tomography may be helpful in distinguishing Coats disease from retinoblastoma.[53]

Ophthalmic ultrasound: can be misleading because calcification can also be seen in Coats disease.

Persistent fetal vasculature (formerly known as persistent hyperplastic primary vitreous)

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Associated with a micro-ophthalmic eye (a small, malformed eye).

Dragging of the ciliary processes on exam.

Often associated with a cataract (rare in retinoblastoma).

Congenital (retinoblastoma uncommonly presents at birth).

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Measurement of axial length using fundus examination and ultrasound shows short axial length in persistent fetal vasculature.

Retinopathy of prematurity (ROP)

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Generally occurs in premature children given high-dose oxygen.

Can result in total retinal detachment.

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Fundus examination: reveals gliotic-appearing retina, which is different from the retinal detachment associated with retinoblastoma.

Ocular toxocariasis

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Generally causes vitreoretinal traction and ocular inflammation not seen in retinoblastoma.

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Fundus examination reveals the characteristic signs.

Astrocytic hamartoma

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Gray-white retinal tumor associated with tuberous sclerosis.

Associated with other neurologic and skin findings not characteristic of retinoblastoma.

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Fundus examination reveals the characteristic signs.

Medulloepithelioma

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Generally congenital and unilateral.

Characterized by mass in iris/anterior chamber/ciliary body.

Can cause cataract or lens notch.

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Fundus examination reveals the characteristic signs.

Ultrasound reveals cystic changes.

Congenital cataract

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Presents at birth.

Lens opacification rare in retinoblastoma.

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Fundus examination reveals lens opacification.

Ultrasound shows increased echogenicity of lens.

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