Ocular malakoplakia is a rare inflammatory disorder identified by the presence of Michaelis-Gutmann bodies, showcased in two unique cases involving the orbit and caruncle.
The first case features a 10-year-old girl with swelling near the caruncle, where surgical excision confirmed malakoplakia and offered symptom relief.
The second case is a 23-year-old woman with a swelling thought to be lymphoma, which after biopsy turned out to be malakoplakia, illustrating the need for accurate diagnosis in such uncommon conditions.