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Quiste conjuntival epitelial gigante primario orbitario. [artículo]

Por: Guijarro Oria, Francisco Javier [Oftalmología] | Gutiérrez Díaz, Esperanza [Oftalmología] | Mencía Gutiérrez, Enrique [Oftalmología].
Colaborador(es): Servicio de Oftalmología.
Editor: Archivos de la Sociedad Española de Oftalmología, 2013Descripción: 88(4):157-9.Recursos en línea: Solicitar documento Resumen: CASE REPORT: A 15-year-old male, with no previous traumatic o surgical ocular injury, presented with a right eye proptosis and inferior displacement which began 4 months earlier. Ultrasound and CT showed a cystic lesion of 3.5 × 2cm in the superior orbit. Surgical resection was performed by transconjunctival orbitotomy. The histopathology examination showed a cyst with nonkeratinized epithelium, and without goblet cells. After 10 years of follow-up, there have been no new lesions. DISCUSSION: Conjunctival primary orbital cysts are very uncommon. They are usually of small-moderate size; giant cysts are exceptional. Diagnosis by imaging is essential to establish the differential diagnosis and surgical treatment.
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Guijarro-Oria FJ, Mencía-Gutiérrez E, Gutiérrez-Díaz E, López-Tizón E. Quiste conjuntival epitelial gigante primario orbitario. Arch Soc Esp Oftalmol. 2013 Apr;88(4):157-9.

PMID: 23597646

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CASE REPORT: A 15-year-old male, with no previous traumatic o surgical ocular injury, presented with a right eye proptosis and inferior displacement which began 4 months earlier. Ultrasound and CT showed a cystic lesion of 3.5 × 2cm in the superior orbit. Surgical resection was performed by transconjunctival orbitotomy. The histopathology examination showed a cyst with nonkeratinized epithelium, and without goblet cells. After 10 years of follow-up, there have been no new lesions. DISCUSSION: Conjunctival primary orbital cysts are very uncommon. They are usually of small-moderate size; giant cysts are exceptional. Diagnosis by imaging is essential to establish the differential diagnosis and surgical treatment.

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