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Chawla et al (see page 172)

In a retrospective review of 600 children in India newly diagnosed with retinoblastoma, delayed presentation was a major concern, with a survival probability of 83% and 65% at 1 and 5 years, respectively. Extra-ocular invasion was predictive of poor survival.

Gil et al (see page 179)

In a study of 37 orbits of 20 embalmed cadavers, the apex of the lacrimal caruncle proved an easily identifiable and reliable landmark for prediction of the inferior oblique muscle origin.

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