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Why is a Retinal Biopsy Performed?
The primary reason for conducting a retinal biopsy is to diagnose or rule out certain
retinal diseases
. Conditions such as retinal tumors,
inflammatory diseases
, and some
infectious diseases
may necessitate a biopsy for accurate diagnosis.
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