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JXG causing secondary glaucoma

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Last week my daughter was diagnosed with JXG causing secondary glaucoma.
I was asked about my medical history, skin tags and any bleeding disorders, but didn't think of it at the time.

I'm not sure if this is relevant or silly to bring up with her doctors. As an adult I've had 2 liver biopsies for a large tumour, the results inconclusive but believed to be focal nodular hyperplasia. I've had my appendix and gall bladder removed due to growths. I was also told I had adhesions on my intestines which needed to be removed (no prior surgery at this time). And I've recently had a fine needle biopsy on a lump on my sternum, haven't been back for the official results yet but told this appeared to be a benign spindle cell tumour. Should I bring this up with my daughters doctors or is this irrelevant? I don't know much about JXG other than it presents with benign lesions that usually regress within 4-5 years of age and I had no childhood health issues.
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