VIDEO: First save the life, second save the eye, third save the vision

In this video, Sophia El Hamichi, MD, a medical doctor at Murray Ocular Oncology and Retina, discusses the challenges of treating persistent retinal detachment in retinoblastoma among children.
She explains that the goal of treatment should first be to save the patient’s life. This is then followed by saving the eye because of “the psychological impact on these children,” and saving the vision, while important for quality of life, is the third goal. New treatment options have made saving the eye and vision of a patient “more and more possible.” (Read more...)

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