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Vaskuläre Tumoren der Netzhaut

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Zusammenfassung

Die in diesem Kapitel zusammengefassten histopathologischen Befunde vaskulärer Tumoren umfassen:

  • Das kavernöse Hämangiom

  • Das kapilläre Hämangioblastom

  • Das razemöse Angiom (retinale arteriovenöse Malformation)

  • Die retinalen vasoproliferativen Tumore

  • Die retinal angiomatöse Proliferation

  • Das kombinierte Hamartom des retinalen Pigmentepithels und der Retina

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