Importance: Conjunctival tumors in children are usually benign and rarely malignant.
Objective: To evaluate clinical features of conjunctival tumors in children by comparing benign tumors with their malignant counterparts.
Design, Setting, And Participants: This retrospective case series reviewed 806 cases of conjunctival tumor in children (aged <21 years) who were evaluated at a tertiary referral center between November 1, 1975, and July 1, 2015.
Purpose: To evaluate frequency of conjunctival tumors in all ages and compare benign vs malignant counterparts.
Design: Retrospective series.
Methods: setting: Tertiary referral center.
Purpose: To report subclinical retinal hemangioblastoma detected by enhanced depth imaging optical coherence tomography and fluorescein angiography in at-risk twins.
Methods: Case report.
Results: A set of twins, age 7 years, (Twin A and Twin B) with known family history of von Hippel-Lindau disease (gene test positive) and no systemic manifestations were evaluated.