1. Radiation retinopathy after the application of a cobalt plaque: report of 3 cases. Br J should be improved by plotting the exact position and Ophthalmol 1970; 54: 505-9. length of the globe on radiation plans prior to treatment. The recognition of the extent and severity of the problem of radiation retinopathy has become more;Bedford, M.A.; Bedotto, C.; MacFaul, P.A.
2. Complications of cobalt plaque therapy of choroidal melanomas;Char, D.H.; Lonn, L.I.; Margolis, L.W.;Am J Ophthalmol,1977
3. Glioma retinae treated by radon seeds;Stallard, H.B.;Br Med J; N: 962-4. important with the potential for treating the condition. Gass'4 and Chee9 reported some success on the treatment of macular exudates due to radiation retinopathy by photocoagulation,1936
4. Radiotherapy for malignant melanoma;Stallard, H.B.;Br J Ophthabnol,1966
5. Ocular effects of radiation and photocoagulation. A Study of 100 globes with retinoblastoma some of which were treated prior to enucleation. Arch Ophthalmol 1966; 76: described the successful treatment of new vessels by 7-10. panretinal photocoagulation. One patient in our series with proliferative retinal changes has been treated by argon laser panretinal ablation;Howard, G.M.