Bilateral total corneal and conjunctival choristomas associated with epidermal nevus
A. M. Mansour, P. D. Laibson, R. D. Reinecke, P. Henkind and M. Mikati
A 4-year-old boy had been noted from birth to have bilateral masses
obscuring the entire outer portion of the eyes. Systemic findings included
mild growth retardation, multiple cortical lesions of the distal
metaphyseal ends of the lower extremities, and diffuse skin pigmentation of
the right side of the body. The epibulbar lesions were excised; on the
right side, there was a thin cornea that necessitated corneal
transplantation. The diagnosis of composite epibulbar choristomas
associated with linear epidermal nevus was established by pathologic
examination. This case report as well as a literature review establish the
association of epibulbar choristomas with cutaneous linear nevi of the
epidermal and sebaceous types.