Congenital lateral canthus mass with eyelid deformity: 2 case reports
Journal Title: Eye Science (Yanke Xuebao) - Year 2022, Vol 37, Issue 1
Abstract
Lateral canthus mass with eyelid deformity and conjunctival mass is rare in children. The eyelid reduction should be handled flexibly while the mass is removed. Two cases of congenital lateral canthus with eyelid coloboma were reviewed in Beijing Children's Hospital. Postoperative pathology showed fibroepithelial polyp and conjunctival dermolipoma. The eyelid masses of the child were completely excised, and the appearance was satisfactory after eyelid reduction.
Authors and Affiliations
Wen LIU, Yunwei FAN, Wenhong CAO, Yuan WANG, Qian WU
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