PMID: 6400127Aug 1, 1984Paper

Association of epibulbar choristomas with linear cutaneous nevi. Review of the literature

Ophthalmic Paediatrics and Genetics
A M MansourP D Laibson

Abstract

The authors describe the association of epibulbar choristomas with linear cutaneous nevi of the epidermal and sebaceous variety in 24 cases reported in the literature. The choristomas are of the bilateral, extensive, multiple and complex type. The associated ocular and systemic findings include lid and uveal coloboma, lid choristoma, alopecia, convulsions and growth retardation.

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Mar 1, 1989·Survey of Ophthalmology·A M MansourF M Wang
Apr 22, 2015·Journal of AAPOS : the Official Publication of the American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus·Leah A OwenMark Mifflin

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