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Cellular Classification
The tumor is composed mainly of undifferentiated anaplastic cells that arise
from the nuclear layers of the retina. Histology shows similarity to
neuroblastoma and medulloblastoma, including aggregation around blood vessels,
necrosis, calcification, and Flexner-Wintersteiner rosettes. Retinoblastomas
are characterized by marked cell proliferation as evidenced by high mitosis
counts and extremely high MIB-1 labeling indices.[1]
References
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Schwimer CJ, Prayson RA: Clinicopathologic study of retinoblastoma including MIB-1, p53, and CD99 immunohistochemistry. Ann Diagn Pathol 5 (3): 148-54, 2001.
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