There is an irregular heterogeneously contrast-enhancing mass in the right eye globe, mainly occupies in the inferior aspect of the right globe and associated marked retinal detachment and subretinal exudate in the superior portion of the right eye globe. It results in a mass effect on the lens anterior with a small right anterior chamber. There is associated smooth contrast enhancement in the right iris which is mostly due to tumor-induced angiogenesis. The choroid and the sclera appear intact with no evidence of invasion or extraocular extension. The optic nerve appears normal in caliber with no evidence of post laminar optic nerve invasion. The left eye globe and left optic nerve show no masses. The intraorbital fat is clear. The lacrimal glands and the extraocular muscles appear unremarkable.