Intralesional Calcifications in Pediatrics — Case | Neonatology | SMLE Q#18814
SMLE Question #18814
Pediatrics
Neonatology
Objective: OBJ-386
Last updated: March 2026
A 12-month-old child is brought to clinic because the parents noticed a white reflex in the right pupil on photographs. The child has no eye redness, pain, or fever, and there is no family history of eye tumors. Dilated fundus examination shows a solitary elevated retinal mass with intralesional calcifications. Which is the most likely diagnosis?
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