“…Case reports of AIC in 46,XY males have been reported, causing speculation for a de novo autosomal mutation versus low-level mosaicism for 47,XXY (Wong & Sutton, 2018). AIC is associated with increased incidence of benign and malignant tumors, mostly of vascular or epithelial origin, including choroid plexus papilloma, hemangioma, lipoma, angiosarcoma, large-cell medulloblastoma, intestinal polyposis, retinoblastoma, embryonal carcinoma, malignant sacrococcygeal teratoma, and adenocarcinoma of pigmented ciliary epithelium (Lira, Berry, Weller, Proia, & Leyngold, 2018;Wharton et al, 2018). Presented here are two female patients with HB and multiple congenital anomalies, including ACC; however, these two female patients lack some of the features commonly found in AIC, such as chorioretinal lacunae, optic nerve anomalies (present in Patient 2 but not Patient 1), and infantile spasms (Wong & Sutton, 2018).…”