“…[ 8 ] From 1995 to 2018, the reported ocular conditions associated with iris mammillations included myopia, amblyopia, esotropia, congenital ptosis, eyelid trichilemmoma, ipsilateral ocular melanocytosis, oculodermal melanocytosis, scleral pigmentation, iris hamartomas, persistent pupillary membrane, congenital cataract, congenital glaucoma, calcified ciliary body mass, choroidal melanoma, choroidal hemangioma, retinal detachment, optic neuritis, and optic nerve damage. [ 1 2 9 ] Based on these previously reported conditions, keratoconus was reported only recently in 2019. The systemic disorders included congenital heart disease, congenital adrenal hyperplasia, tuberculosis frontal arachnoid cyst, cleft palate, marfanoid habitus, abnormal rib, seizures, ectopic Mongolian spot, preauricular skin tag, clitoris acne, labioscrotal hyperpigmentation, Axenfeld and Peters anomaly, neurofibromatosis Type 1 (NF1), phakomatosis pigmentovascularis Iib, Cowden syndrome, Sturge-Weber syndrome, and nevus flammeus of the face.…”