Byoung Jin Kim1, Michael Kazim. 1. Department of Ophthalmology, Kangdong Sacred Heart Hospital, College of Medicine, Hallym University, Seoul, Korea.
Abstract
PURPOSE: To report a patient with bilateral symmetrical epibulbar osseous choristoma. DESIGN: Retrospective observational case report. PARTICIPANT: One patient with bilateral symmetrical epibulbar osseous choristoma. METHOD: Retrospective review of stored office records, photographs, computed tomography (CT), and histopathological findings. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Appearance of the choristoma, CT, and histopathological findings. RESULTS: A 6-year-old female had bilateral superotemporal subconjunctival masses. Surgical excision was performed bilaterally. The lesions were encapsulated and attached to the sclera, and consisted histopathologically of epibulbar osseous choristoma. CONCLUSION: We report the first case of bilateral symmetrical epibulbar osseous choristoma without other associated choristomas. Preoperative CT imaging is helpful in assessing the extent of the tumor and planning surgery.
PURPOSE: To report a patient with bilateral symmetrical epibulbar osseous choristoma. DESIGN: Retrospective observational case report. PARTICIPANT: One patient with bilateral symmetrical epibulbar osseous choristoma. METHOD: Retrospective review of stored office records, photographs, computed tomography (CT), and histopathological findings. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Appearance of the choristoma, CT, and histopathological findings. RESULTS: A 6-year-old female had bilateral superotemporal subconjunctival masses. Surgical excision was performed bilaterally. The lesions were encapsulated and attached to the sclera, and consisted histopathologically of epibulbar osseous choristoma. CONCLUSION: We report the first case of bilateral symmetrical epibulbar osseous choristoma without other associated choristomas. Preoperative CT imaging is helpful in assessing the extent of the tumor and planning surgery.