1.Background Conjunctival inclusion cyst is formed by hyperplasia and degeneration of epithelial cells implanted in subconjunctival area,which is common after ocular trauma and eye surgery.1 It can also be found in Stevens-Johnson syndrome(SJS),which results in extensive and severe symblepharon and...
Episcleral traumatic conjunctival inclusion cyst. A hugh episcleral traumatic conjunctival inclusion cyst enveloping almost the whole eye, which appeared in the left phthisical eye of a young woman who sustained a perforating ocular injury a few years before enucleation, is described. RY Barishak,E...
摘要: Sub-Tenon's local anaesthesia has become a popular technique of infiltrative anaesthesia for small incision cataract surgery. We report the development of an inclusion cyst of the conjunctiva following this technique. The aetiology of this complication and how it can be avoided are discussed....
The tumors may have variable amounts of cyst formation, yellowish areas of xanthomatous changes and hemorrhage. During the early ‘intraneural’ phase of growth, the tumor is fusiform in shape, similar to neurofibromas [3,7–10]. As the tumor enlarges, the adjacent nerve fascicles are ...
Histopathological examination confirmed the diagnosis of inclusion cyst. This case depicts the importance of lifting the lids and thorough examination in all cases of lid swelling because of potential underlying pathologies arising from inner coats of eye ball that can closely mimic it. Delhi J ...
A hugh episcleral traumatic conjunctival inclusion cyst enveloping almost the whole eye, which appeared in the left phthisical eye of a young woman who sustained a perforating ocular injury a few years before enucleation, is described.doi:10.1136/bjo.61.4.299...
Background: Extraocular muscle epithelial inclusion cysts can occur after several months to years of strabismus surgery. However, extraocular muscle epithelial inclusion cysts after strabismus surgery are rare. The incidence of sub-conjunctival epithelial inclusion cysts complicating eye surgery reaches about...
Ophthalmoscopy of the left eye revealed a purple-hued cystic mass under the nasal conjunctiva extending to the orbit with clear verge and slight congestion. Postoperative histopathological assessment revealed the presence of a medial rectus epithelial inclusion cyst.Conclusion: Strabismus surgery can cause...
EPIDERMAL cystMAGNETIC resonance imagingLITERATURE reviewsCROSS-sectional imagingCOMPUTED tomographyOrbital epidermoid cysts are uncommon lesions within the bony orbit with varied symptomatology related to both the eye and the sino-nasal system. They are often slow-growing cystic mas...
EyeCystsRUEDEMANN AD Jr.doi:10.1016/0002-9394(56)92033-5RuedemannAlbert D.Elsevier Inc.American Journal of OphthalmologyRUEDEMANN AD., Jr A corneoscleral epithelial inclusion cyst; a rarely described clinicopathologic entity. Am J Ophthalmol. 1956 Feb; 41 (2):316–317.Ruedemann AD Jr. A...