Goldenhar's oculoauricular dysplasia, limbic dermoid and conjunctival dermolipoma

The paper presents two clinical observations on Goldenhar's syndrome which puts in associations multi-lesions of the first branchial arc. The first observation presents a dermoid of the limb, the second associates a conjunctival dermolipoma at one eye with dermoid of the limb at the other eye....

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Published inOftalmologia (Bucharest, Romania : 1990) Vol. 36; no. 4; p. 357
Main Author Crăiţoiu, S
Format Journal Article
LanguageRomanian
Published Romania 01.10.1992
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Summary:The paper presents two clinical observations on Goldenhar's syndrome which puts in associations multi-lesions of the first branchial arc. The first observation presents a dermoid of the limb, the second associates a conjunctival dermolipoma at one eye with dermoid of the limb at the other eye. Morphologically, these tumoral formations constitute dysgenetic heterotopias which present at the surface a weak keratinized epidermal, under which it may be identified a dense conjunctival tissue which contains pilosebaceous and sudoripous glands and also a well-represented adipose tissues at the dermolipoma level.
ISSN:1220-0875