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Unilateral anophthalmos and absence of right cerebral hemisphere.
A case is presented of a new eight-month-old infant with congenital anophthalmos and ipsilateral absence of cerebral tissue. Various central nervous system anomalies are described as associated with anophthalmos. Therapy is directed toward enlargement of the socket by expansion and/or surgical techniques. Early expansion therapy within the first year of life appears warranted in view of differential orbital growth rates.