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Congenital Sudoriferous Cyst within the Orbit Followed by Esotropia
PURPOSE: To report a case of congenital sudoriferous cyst of the orbit with esotropia. METHODS: A 20-day-old male, born prematurely presented with a palpable lump on left upper lid. Orbital ultrasonography including color doppler image and orbital magnetic resonance image were performed to evaluate...
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The Korean Ophthalmological Society
2007
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2629699/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17592244 http://dx.doi.org/10.3341/kjo.2007.21.2.120 |
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author | Chung, J. K. Lee, Sung Jin Kang, Sang Kyu Park, Song-Hee |
author_facet | Chung, J. K. Lee, Sung Jin Kang, Sang Kyu Park, Song-Hee |
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description | PURPOSE: To report a case of congenital sudoriferous cyst of the orbit with esotropia. METHODS: A 20-day-old male, born prematurely presented with a palpable lump on left upper lid. Orbital ultrasonography including color doppler image and orbital magnetic resonance image were performed to evaluate the lid lesion. The mass was excised and histologically examined. Complete ocular examination including visual acuity, duction, version, and the presence of strabismus were performed. RESULTS: A well circumscribed round cystic mass, measuring 1.4×1.3 cm was noted at medial superior aspect of the left orbit. It compressed and displaced the left globe to inferior posterior position with intact optic nerve. Histopathologic examination showed the lesion to be a solitary sudoriferous cyst lined by two layers of cuboidal epithelial cells with eosinophilic cytoplasm. After the excision of the mass, limitations of extraocular muscle movements, esotropia, and amblyopia were noted. CONCLUSIONS: If an orbital cyst affects the globe or extraocular muscles, it should be excised as soon as possible to prevent strabismus and amblyopia especially in infant. |
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spelling | pubmed-26296992009-02-25 Congenital Sudoriferous Cyst within the Orbit Followed by Esotropia Chung, J. K. Lee, Sung Jin Kang, Sang Kyu Park, Song-Hee Korean J Ophthalmol Case Report PURPOSE: To report a case of congenital sudoriferous cyst of the orbit with esotropia. METHODS: A 20-day-old male, born prematurely presented with a palpable lump on left upper lid. Orbital ultrasonography including color doppler image and orbital magnetic resonance image were performed to evaluate the lid lesion. The mass was excised and histologically examined. Complete ocular examination including visual acuity, duction, version, and the presence of strabismus were performed. RESULTS: A well circumscribed round cystic mass, measuring 1.4×1.3 cm was noted at medial superior aspect of the left orbit. It compressed and displaced the left globe to inferior posterior position with intact optic nerve. Histopathologic examination showed the lesion to be a solitary sudoriferous cyst lined by two layers of cuboidal epithelial cells with eosinophilic cytoplasm. After the excision of the mass, limitations of extraocular muscle movements, esotropia, and amblyopia were noted. CONCLUSIONS: If an orbital cyst affects the globe or extraocular muscles, it should be excised as soon as possible to prevent strabismus and amblyopia especially in infant. The Korean Ophthalmological Society 2007-06 2007-06-20 /pmc/articles/PMC2629699/ /pubmed/17592244 http://dx.doi.org/10.3341/kjo.2007.21.2.120 Text en Copyright © 2007 The Korean Ophthalmological Society http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Case Report Chung, J. K. Lee, Sung Jin Kang, Sang Kyu Park, Song-Hee Congenital Sudoriferous Cyst within the Orbit Followed by Esotropia |
title | Congenital Sudoriferous Cyst within the Orbit Followed by Esotropia |
title_full | Congenital Sudoriferous Cyst within the Orbit Followed by Esotropia |
title_fullStr | Congenital Sudoriferous Cyst within the Orbit Followed by Esotropia |
title_full_unstemmed | Congenital Sudoriferous Cyst within the Orbit Followed by Esotropia |
title_short | Congenital Sudoriferous Cyst within the Orbit Followed by Esotropia |
title_sort | congenital sudoriferous cyst within the orbit followed by esotropia |
topic | Case Report |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2629699/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17592244 http://dx.doi.org/10.3341/kjo.2007.21.2.120 |
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