DR. PRABHJOT SINGH
DR. ANKITA SINGH
Abstract
A 4‑year‑old male child, born to nonconsanguineous parents, was brought with a history of a fleshy red mass in
both eyes and abnormally shaped eyelids since birth. Evaluation revealed delayed developmental milestones and
temporoparietal alopecia over the right side along with focal areas of hyperpigmented skin over the face, chest, back, and both upper limbs. Ocular evaluation revealed skin tags over the upper eyelids, epibulbar dermoid along with upper lid coloboma, and microcornea in both eyes. He had deformed temporoparietal bones on both sides. Magnetic resonance imaging brain revealed generalized cerebral atrophy with prominent Virchow–Robin spaces and enlarged ventricular system but atypically normal corpus callosum. He was diagnosed as an atypical variant of Delleman syndrome. Multidisciplinary treatment approach and long-term neurological follow-up are recommended in these patients.
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