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Overview
Retinoblastoma was first described in 1809 by James Wardrop.[1]
Historical Perspective
- Retinoblastoma was first described in 1809 by James Wardrop.[1]
- In 1899, Flexner and Wintersteiner were the first to discover the association between tumor rosettes and photoreceptors of the adult retina.
- In 1920s Verhoeff claimed that the tumor arose from embryonic retinal cells and hence proposed the name "retinoblastoma".
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Albert DM (1987). "Historic review of retinoblastoma". Ophthalmology. 94 (6): 654–62. PMID 3306547.