Seymenoǧlu G.Başer E.Tansuǧ N.Demireli P.2024-07-222024-07-22201315732630http://akademikarsiv.cbu.edu.tr:4000/handle/123456789/17424Goldenhar syndrome is well known for its classical triad of epibulbar dermoids or lipodermoids, auricular appendages and pretragal fistulas. Here we report a case of Goldenhar syndrome with an unusual association of a fibroepithelial polyp attached to a limbal dermoid. A case of Goldenhar syndrome in a 5-month-old male infant presented with the features of a fibroepithelial polyp attached to a limbal dermoid, right-sided polydactylia with hypoplastic thumb, and accessory preauricular appendages on the left side. The association of a fibroepithelial polyp attached to a limbal dermoid with Goldenhar syndrome is a rare report in the literature. In these cases, regular follow-up with an ophthalmologist is important to monitor the visual development of the patient. Ideally, a multidisciplinary approach is required to manage the other associated anomalies. © 2012 Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht.EnglishBiopsyDermoid CystDiagnosis, DifferentialEye NeoplasmsGoldenhar SyndromeHumansInfantLimbus CorneaeMalearticlecase reportcauterizationclinical featurecornea opacitydisease associationeye examinationeye photographyGoldenhar syndromehemifacial microsomiahistopathologyhumanhuman tissueinfantkeratectomymalepolydactylyAn unusual association of Goldenhar syndromeArticle10.1007/s10792-012-9631-4