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Intraocular Choristoma, Anterior Staphyloma With Ipsilateral Nevus Sebaceus, and Congenital Giant Hairy Nevus: A Case Report

A 5-year-old girl presented with choristoma of the eye along with nevus sebaceus and congenital giant hairy nevus over the face. Anterior staphyloma also was present. Although choristomas have been seen occasionally occurring with nevus sebaceus, an associated ipsilateral, regional, congenital giant hairy nevus is rare.


 

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