Retinoblastoma: A Hypothetical Case Study
Differential Diagnosis of Retinoblastoma
Description
We hypothetically present a case of a male child with retinoblastoma who presents to your clinic. How would you approach the patient? How would you go about thinking when it comes to their diagnosis and subsequent management?
Detecting the symptoms and signs is just one half of the job. The rest is fitting different patterns of patients into different sets of disease in the differential diagnosis of retinoblastoma.
We will not only present the differential diagnosis of retinoblastoma, but we will also give you the tools and skills with which you can employ that differential diagnosis in your practice.
Retinoblastoma is a common malignancy of pediatric patients, so this course will also prove useful to pediatricians who encounter cases suspicious of this on daily basis, as well as oncologists who manage these cases and oversee them for years and years during the course of their therapy.
Best of luck to every learner.
* We do not promote medical advice based on this course. This course is not a substitute for a formal medical education and is not liable for any medical decisions, medical complications, side effects, or medical advice. There is no financial disclosures and no conflicts of interest on any aspect. If you have any trouble, please consult your physician.
What You Will Learn!
- Know when to suspect Retinoblastoma
- Understand the differential diagnosis for a case of Retinoblastoma
- Systematically approach and exclude each key item in the differential diagnosis for a case of Retinoblastoma
- Get an overview of the current treatment of Retinoblastoma
Who Should Attend!
- Ophthalmologists