Abstract

A 10-month-old male child presented with a mass lesion in the left eye which was present since birth as noted by the parents. It was non-progressive. He also had left eye upper eyelid coloboma and a single nodular lesion on the left zygomaticotemporal region along with multiple nodular lesions on the scalp with non-scarring alopecia. A pediatric consultation was sought for systemic associations and a diagnosis of Haberland syndrome was made. Surgical debulking of the ocular lesion was done along with optical correction and amblyopia therapy for visual rehabilitation.

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