One photo saved a little boy, and taking photos can also find malignant tumors.
This is a real case that happened in the United States not long ago. A photo taken under a flash lamp has become the key to saving the child’s life. In the front photo taken by the mobile phone below, mother Julie Fitzgerald found that her son’s right eye was [red eye], while his left eye was eerily white. With doubt, the mother first searched the Internet and then turned to the doctor for help. The son was finally diagnosed with retinoblastoma in his left eye, and his left eye was removed by surgery, saving his life. What is retinoblastoma? Retinoblastoma, or Rb for short, is the most common intraocular malignant tumor in infants, 95% of which are found before Read More …