J Korean Ophthalmol Soc.  1997 Aug;38(8):1480-1485.

Osseous Choristoma within an Epibulbar Complex Choristoma

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  • 1Department of Ophthalmology, Pathology, Yonsei University Wonju College of Medicine.

Abstract

Episcleral osseous choristoma is a rare isolated bony nodule occurring in the conjunctival or episcleral connective tissue in eyes which are otherwise normal. They are present at birth. This congenital lesion is usually about the size of a pea and typically located in the superotemporal quadrant, some 5 to 10mm from the limbus. Of the 40 reported cases in the literature, none had associated ocular abnormalities. The diagnosis has seldom been suspected preoperatively. Our patient was 3-month-old healthy male baby. For the cosmetic purpose, we had done excisional biopsy. In the histopathologic study, the mass was a dermoid covered with skin and contained fat, hair follicle and osseous tissue at its center. The mass was confirmed to be a complex choristoma, especially osseous choristoma. We report this case because of the rarity of osseous chroistomas combined with complex choristoma.

Keyword

Episcleral osseous choristoma; dermoid; complex choristoma

MeSH Terms

Biopsy
Choristoma*
Connective Tissue
Dermoid Cyst
Diagnosis
Hair Follicle
Humans
Infant
Male
Parturition
Peas
Skin
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