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From: Epibulbar complex choristoma with simultaneous involvement of eyelid: a case report

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Clinical and histopathological manifestation of complex choristoma. a The bulky epibulbar lesion blocked the visual axis. b Adherence of the epibulbar lesion to the limbal area with minimal corneal involvement. c Simultaneous involvement of the lower lid margin by the mass lesion. d Removal of the mass lesion, with the conjunctival excision surface revealed in this photo. e Microscopically, the mass lesion consisted of mature adipose tissue and bony trabeculae with marrow components. f Closure of the eyelid defect by sutures, and covering of the bare sclera with conjunctiva after removal of the mass lesion. g Smooth lower lid margin 3 months after the operation, with a pseudopterygium noted at the temporal limbal area

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