Giant congenital cyst of the eyelid: A Case report about successful management
Journal Title: Scholars Journal of Medical Case Reports - Year 2016, Vol 4, Issue 1
Abstract
Abstract: Developmental cystic lesion of the eye is relatively common in children. Cystic lesions may involve the eyeball or the adnexa. The case presented here is rare, since in addition to the conjunctival cyst, there was a symblepharon. Keywords: cystic lesion, eye, children
Authors and Affiliations
Théra JP, Hughes D, Tinley C, Bamani S, Traoré L
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