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Unilateral Skin Lesions Associated with Multiple Neoplasms
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PathologyDermatologyMild Mental RetardationSurgical PathologyMultiple NeoplasmsNeuropathologySkin CancerOphthalmologyEar MoldingHistopathologyOptic NeuropathyOcular PathologyDermatopathologyOculoplasticsOptic GlaucomaPediatric OphthalmologyGlaucomaMedicineEpidermal Nevus Syndrome
A girl with unilateral partly depigmented, partly hyperpigmented atrophic skin lesions, hypertrichosis, postauricular nodules, cataracts, and mild mental retardation is presented. Additionally, she developed multiple neoplasms as optic glaucoma, a psammomatous meningioma and an ameloblastoma. It remains unclear whether our patient suffers from a variant of the epidermal nevus syndrome or a new neuro-ectodermal dysplasia.