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From: Granular cell tumor presenting as an intraocular mass: a case report

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a Color photograph shows a yellowish-white, elevated, subretinal mass lesion, with hemi-inferior-quadrant retinal detachment. b B-scan ultrasonography shows an intraocular solid mass with moderate-to-high internal reflectivity located in front of the disc, and no calcification was noticed. c Fluorescein angiogram shows double circulation and mottled fluorescence on the mass. The retina was out of focus and fuzzy. d Computed tomography showed a semi-round, slightly high-density shadow in the right eye. e A pustulo-ovoid body of Milian was observed (green arrowhead) (haematoxylin-eosin, original magnification × 40). f Positive immunostaining for S-100 was confirmed

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