1998
DOI: 10.1016/s0161-6420(98)91124-1
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Conjunctival cysts of the orbit

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“…To date, approximately 26 patients with primary conjunctiva cysts of the orbit have been reported in the English literature [1,4,5,8,9]. Primary conjunctival cysts of the orbit are most frequently located in the superonasal quadrant of the orbit, while dermoid and epidermoid cysts of the orbit are most commonly located superotemporally [1,5].…”
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“…To date, approximately 26 patients with primary conjunctiva cysts of the orbit have been reported in the English literature [1,4,5,8,9]. Primary conjunctival cysts of the orbit are most frequently located in the superonasal quadrant of the orbit, while dermoid and epidermoid cysts of the orbit are most commonly located superotemporally [1,5].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Conjunctival cysts are classified into conjunctival dermal cysts and conjunctival epithelial cysts (simple conjunctival cysts) [1,[3][4][5][6]. The former contain dermal appendages, while the latter contain no dermal appendages.…”
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“…Ninety percent of secondary conjunctival cysts are associatedwithocularmotilitydisturbances. 9 Strabismus can occur following routine GDD surgery. 10,11 With placement of the reservoir in the superior temporal quadrant, the patient may have some combination of exotropia and hypertropia.…”
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“…2 'Simple' conjunctival cysts are usually transparent and lined with non-keratinising epithelium containing goblet cells. 1 Keratinisation is unusual but has been described and associated with a pseudohypopyon.…”
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“…This conforms well to HEDS, which showed that oral aciclovir added to topical trifluridine did not prevent development of stromal disease and iritis in epithelial keratitis. 2 Ninety-six per cent of respondents use topical steroid for treatment of stromal keratitis. This was strongly supported by HEDS.…”
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