Damage to the 3-horned nerve on one side of the face

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‼️On one side of the face, blue-black spots appeared on the face and eyes as a result of damage to the 3 branched nerves.

⚜️This disease was named "Nevus Ota" after a Japanese ophthalmologist (1939)

It is mainly congenital, can appear during childhood and adolescence. Unlike Mongolian spots, it does not disappear.

😱This disease is accompanied by hearing loss on the same side of the face, facial paralysis, cataracts, glaucoma, and neck deformity.

💃The photo is of a girl named Charlotte ~a student at the University of Turin in Italy~

@oculomotori👨🏻‍⚕️

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