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Accessory lacrimal gland duct cyst: 23 years of experience in the Saudi population

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Accessory lacrimal gland ductal cyst is a rare clinical entity that has been reported after trauma, infection, or conjunctival inflammation. Trachoma has been postulated as an etiologic factor for this dacryops in Saudis. We studied the prevalence, demographics, clinicopat...

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Autores principales: Galindo-Ferreiro, Alicia, Alkatan, Hind Manaa, Muinos-Diaz, Yerena, Akaishi, Patricia Mitiko, Galvez-Ruiz, Alberto, Cruz, Augusto Velasco
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6074379/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26506974
http://dx.doi.org/10.5144/0256-4947.2015.394
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author Galindo-Ferreiro, Alicia
Alkatan, Hind Manaa
Muinos-Diaz, Yerena
Akaishi, Patricia Mitiko
Galvez-Ruiz, Alberto
Cruz, Augusto Velasco
author_facet Galindo-Ferreiro, Alicia
Alkatan, Hind Manaa
Muinos-Diaz, Yerena
Akaishi, Patricia Mitiko
Galvez-Ruiz, Alberto
Cruz, Augusto Velasco
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description BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Accessory lacrimal gland ductal cyst is a rare clinical entity that has been reported after trauma, infection, or conjunctival inflammation. Trachoma has been postulated as an etiologic factor for this dacryops in Saudis. We studied the prevalence, demographics, clinicopathological features and surgical approach for these lesions. DESIGN AND SETTING: Retrospective study of 23 consecutive ductal cysts diagnosed clinically and proved histopathologically at King Khaled Eye Specialist Hospital (KKESH) over 23 years (1991–2014). PATIENTS AND METHODS: Data on patient demographics, clinical features, surgery, and outcome were collected by chart review. The histopathologic slides were reviewed by a single pathologist. RESULTS: Of 23 cases of accessory lacrimal gland ductal cysts confirmed histopathologically, 14 were males and 9 females with a median age of 38.8 years. Cysts were located in the upper eyelid in 73.9%. The commonest presentation was a painless eyelid mass in 91.3%. Excision by conjunctival incision was performed in 14 and intra-operative perforation occurred in 9. Trachomatous scarring was evident in 39.1% but did not have significance in relation to this rupture. No recurrences have been observed with a mean follow up of 34.6 months. CONCLUSION: The approximate prevalence of accessory lacrimal gland dacryops in the Saudi population is 1/6800. Trachoma does not seem to be a major predisposing factor. They are more frequent in males. Their histopathological appearance is identical regardless of origin. The presence of conjunctival scarring, dacryops size, and the surgical incision type did not seem to have significant correlation with the iatrogenic rupture of the cyst. We recommend careful dissection for complete cyst excision through conjunctival approach with no expected recurrence.
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spelling pubmed-60743792018-09-21 Accessory lacrimal gland duct cyst: 23 years of experience in the Saudi population Galindo-Ferreiro, Alicia Alkatan, Hind Manaa Muinos-Diaz, Yerena Akaishi, Patricia Mitiko Galvez-Ruiz, Alberto Cruz, Augusto Velasco Ann Saudi Med Brief Report BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Accessory lacrimal gland ductal cyst is a rare clinical entity that has been reported after trauma, infection, or conjunctival inflammation. Trachoma has been postulated as an etiologic factor for this dacryops in Saudis. We studied the prevalence, demographics, clinicopathological features and surgical approach for these lesions. DESIGN AND SETTING: Retrospective study of 23 consecutive ductal cysts diagnosed clinically and proved histopathologically at King Khaled Eye Specialist Hospital (KKESH) over 23 years (1991–2014). PATIENTS AND METHODS: Data on patient demographics, clinical features, surgery, and outcome were collected by chart review. The histopathologic slides were reviewed by a single pathologist. RESULTS: Of 23 cases of accessory lacrimal gland ductal cysts confirmed histopathologically, 14 were males and 9 females with a median age of 38.8 years. Cysts were located in the upper eyelid in 73.9%. The commonest presentation was a painless eyelid mass in 91.3%. Excision by conjunctival incision was performed in 14 and intra-operative perforation occurred in 9. Trachomatous scarring was evident in 39.1% but did not have significance in relation to this rupture. No recurrences have been observed with a mean follow up of 34.6 months. CONCLUSION: The approximate prevalence of accessory lacrimal gland dacryops in the Saudi population is 1/6800. Trachoma does not seem to be a major predisposing factor. They are more frequent in males. Their histopathological appearance is identical regardless of origin. The presence of conjunctival scarring, dacryops size, and the surgical incision type did not seem to have significant correlation with the iatrogenic rupture of the cyst. We recommend careful dissection for complete cyst excision through conjunctival approach with no expected recurrence. King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre 2015 /pmc/articles/PMC6074379/ /pubmed/26506974 http://dx.doi.org/10.5144/0256-4947.2015.394 Text en Copyright © 2015, Annals of Saudi Medicine This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) .
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Galindo-Ferreiro, Alicia
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Muinos-Diaz, Yerena
Akaishi, Patricia Mitiko
Galvez-Ruiz, Alberto
Cruz, Augusto Velasco
Accessory lacrimal gland duct cyst: 23 years of experience in the Saudi population
title Accessory lacrimal gland duct cyst: 23 years of experience in the Saudi population
title_full Accessory lacrimal gland duct cyst: 23 years of experience in the Saudi population
title_fullStr Accessory lacrimal gland duct cyst: 23 years of experience in the Saudi population
title_full_unstemmed Accessory lacrimal gland duct cyst: 23 years of experience in the Saudi population
title_short Accessory lacrimal gland duct cyst: 23 years of experience in the Saudi population
title_sort accessory lacrimal gland duct cyst: 23 years of experience in the saudi population
topic Brief Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6074379/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26506974
http://dx.doi.org/10.5144/0256-4947.2015.394
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