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Successful Management of Limbal Dermoid in Infancy and Childhood: A Case Series.

Curēus 2022 March
This is a case series study that reported the management outcomes of five cases of limbal dermoid that were managed during infancy and childhood. Oculoauriculovertebral dysplasia or Goldenhar syndrome was present in one of the infants treated. Limbal dermoid, preauricular skin appendages, Duane's disease, tetralogy of Fallot, and sacral agenesis were all present. The limbal dermoid was the only finding in the other patients. Although some limbal dermoid didn't affect the vision, others can affect the vision by inducing astigmatism leading to amblyopia in children. In addition to cosmetic reasons, visually significant limbal dermoid should be surgically excised and followed by aggressive amblyopia treatment. Patching and glasses are the mainstays of treatment. Timing and method of intervention depend on the size and location.

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