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        news Clinical and Pathological Report of an Unusual Anterior Chamber Lesion: A Case Report

        Presented by:Cases Journal / Dany M Najjar, Sagun J Pendse, Julianne C Lin and Pecos T Olurin
        Summary points:A 71-year-old presents with an unusual lesion in the anterior chamber of the right eye during routine cataract evaluation. This case report describes the surgical procedure, biopsy findings, and treatment outcome, and includes several images. The authors review the literature on cases of anterior segment epibulbar choristomas containing brain tissue arising from the cornea.
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