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Figure 1: Patient presented with left upper eyelid plexiform neurofibroma (a). Globe hypotropia was seen with eyelid thickening (b). Contrast-enchanted computed tomographic scan revealed the presence of plexiform neurofibroma having extraconal extensions causing proptosis (c), dysplasia of the left sphenoid wing (c and d), and loss of volume of the temporal lobe (d). Right eye was normal on B-scan (e). Left eye had increased axial length (c and f)

Figure 1: Patient presented with left upper eyelid plexiform neurofibroma (a). Globe hypotropia was seen with eyelid thickening (b). Contrast-enchanted computed tomographic scan revealed the presence of plexiform neurofibroma having extraconal extensions causing proptosis (c), dysplasia of the left sphenoid wing (c and d), and loss of volume of the temporal lobe (d). Right eye was normal on B-scan (e). Left eye had increased axial length (c and f)