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Kylie suffers from a rare genetic disease called neurofibromatosis, which from birth affected her left eye; she has never been able to see from it, as she got older the plexiform tumors caused her eye to be removed.
Kylie suffers from a rare genetic disease called neurofibromatosis, which from birth affected her left eye; she has never been able to see from it, as she got older the plexiform tumors caused her eye to be removed.
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