A 5yrs old boy presented with leucocoria in right eye ball diagnosed to be retinoblastoma involving full eyeball, while other eye had 2-3 small lesion in the periphery. What will be the ideal management for this patient?

Correct Answer: Enucleation of right eye and focal therapy of the other eye
Description: *When vision cannot be saved in both the eye:- *Enucleation of more affected one. *Chemotherapy + local destruction for less affected eye. Ref: Yanoff & Ducker Ophthalmology 2nd/e p.1047.
Category: Ophthalmology
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