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  2. Leukocoria - Wikipedia

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    Leukocoria (also white pupillary reflex) is an abnormal white reflection from the retina of the eye. Leukocoria resembles eyeshine , but leukocoria can also occur in animals that lack eyeshine because their retina lacks a tapetum lucidum .

  3. Coats' disease - Wikipedia

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    Coats' disease is thought to result from breakdown of the blood-retinal barrier in the endothelial cells, resulting in leakage of blood products containing cholesterol crystals and lipid-laden macrophages into the retina and subretinal space.

  4. Norrie disease - Wikipedia

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    Norrie disease is a rare X-linked recessive genetic disorder that primarily affects the eyes and almost always leads to blindness.It is caused by mutations in the Norrin cystine knot growth factor gene, also referred to as Norrie Disease Pseudoglioma (NDP) gene.

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  9. Diktyoma - Wikipedia

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    The most common symptoms of diktyoma are vision loss and pain, while the most common signs are leukocoria and presence of a mass in the iris or ciliary body. [1] [2] Other signs and symptoms include lens subluxation, glaucoma, cataract, exophthalmos, buphthalmos, strabismus, and ptosis.