Article Text
Letter
The clinical evolution of a kissing naevus after incomplete excision
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We present an interesting case of a kissing naevus which was not completely excised during the patient’s childhood, 29 years before presentation.
Case report
A 33 year old white man complained of progressive thickening of the eyelids which caused significant inferior visual field defect with downgaze (fig 1). A large, circumorbital pigmented naevus in the right eye had been present since birth. There was minimal growth through early childhood. This mass did not cause ptosis nor was it amblyogenic.