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. 2019 Jun;67(6):755–762. doi: 10.4103/ijo.IJO_845_19

Table 2.

Intraocular Medulloepithelioma: Clinical features

Symptoms
 Leucocoria (20%)
 Loss of vision (27%)
 Painful red eye (20%)
 Asymptomatic (17%)
 Strabismus (12%)
Signs
  Grey-white Ciliary body mass with cysts
  Lens
   Loss of zonules and Subluxation (27%)
   Notch or coloboma (20%)
   Cataract (46%) - Sectoral or Total
  Iris
   Localised bowing/bulge
   Neovascularisation (51%)
   Corectopia (29%)
   Ectropion uveae (29%)
  Retrolental Neoplastic cyclitic membrane (51%)
  Secondary glaucoma (44%)
   Neovascular glaucoma (83%)
   Angle closure glaucoma (17%)
  Vitreous haemorrhage (5%)
  Retinal detachment (22%)
  Extra ocular tumor extension (10%)

Data adapted from[17] Kaliki S., Shields C.L., Eagle Jr. R.C et al. Ciliary body medulloepithelioma: Analysis of 41 cases. Ophthalmology 2013, 120, pp. 2552-2559