299 results match your criteria: "Papilloma Eyelid"

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  • The study investigates the role of Demodex mites in the development of eyelid papillomas, focusing on how their presence may influence the tumor's histomorphological characteristics.
  • Histomorphological examinations revealed demodectic infection indicators, such as cystic formations and remnants of the mite, in nearly half of the analyzed cases, found within tumor tissues and surrounding structures.
  • The findings suggest that these cavity defects created by mite activity may serve as indicators of Demodex infestation, with implications for understanding their impact on various eyelid tumors, including keratoacanthomas and senile keratosis.
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  • The study aimed to assess a minimally invasive surgical technique that combines endoscopic and eyelid crease approaches for treating recurrent sino-orbital mucoceles, in collaboration with oculoplastic and sinus surgeons.
  • Review of 18 cases revealed that most patients had prior sinus or orbital surgeries, with complications such as cellulitis and proptosis, but only two cases (11%) of recurrence after an average follow-up of 19 months.
  • The findings suggest that this surgical method is effective for advanced sino-orbital conditions, offering low recurrence rates and minimal complications.
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A Rare Case of Hidradenoma Papilliferum of the Vulva.

J Obstet Gynaecol India

June 2024

Apollo Hospital, Navi Mumbai, India.

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  • - Hidradenoma Papilliferum is a rare but benign tumor found predominantly in the anogenital region of women aged 30-49, although it can also appear in atypical locations like the breast, ears, and eyelids, known as Ectopic Hidradenoma Papilliferum.
  • - The tumor arises from apocrine or mammary-like glands and is characterized by a firm nodule with no connection to the skin's surface, often described as having a flesh to red color and a frond-like structure upon examination.
  • - A case study highlights a 33-year-old woman who experienced a slow-growing nodule in her perineum for eight months; a biopsy confirmed the diagnosis
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Severe Corneal Damage After Minor Eyelid Surgery: A Case Series.

Eye Contact Lens

April 2024

Department of Ophthalmology (A.-S.B., N.D.S., I.L., C.K.), Antwerp University Hospital, Edegem, Belgium; and Faculty of Health Sciences (A.-S.B., N.D.S., I.L., C.K.), University of Antwerp, Edegem, Belgium.

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  • Three cases of serious corneal complications arose after relatively minor eyelid surgeries, highlighting the potential risks involved in oculoplastic procedures.
  • A 46-year-old man experienced corneal perforation, a 51-year-old woman had accidental corneal coagulation, and a 55-year-old woman suffered severe corneal thinning and visual loss post-surgery, but none required corneal transplantation.
  • Although rare, these complications can significantly affect vision and quality of life, emphasizing the need for diligent postoperative care and monitoring for any vision changes.
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Evaluation and management of benign tumors of the eye and eyelid.

Clin Dermatol

July 2024

Department of Dermatology, University of Connecticut School of Medicine, Farmington, Connecticut, USA. Electronic address:

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  • * This text describes various benign tumors like melanocytic nevi, conjunctival papilloma, and others, along with their diagnostic and treatment strategies, emphasizing surgical removal as the main approach.
  • * Advances in treatment options now include different types of lasers, cryosurgery, electrosurgery, and medications, aimed at aiding dermatologists and ophthalmologists in effectively managing these tumors.
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  • Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is the most common tumor type in horses, particularly affecting genital, ocular, and gastric areas, with Equus caballus papillomavirus type 2 (EcPV2) implicated in genital SCCs.* -
  • A study was conducted to detect EcPV2 nucleic acids in various equine lesions using PCR and in situ hybridization, analyzing 21 tissue samples, including those from the genital area, stomach, eyes, and larynx.* -
  • Results showed EcPV2 was found in all genital lesions and gastric SCCs, and some ocular and laryngeal SCCs, suggesting that EcPV2 may play a role in the development of these tumors
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Eyelid Papilloma.

Ophthalmology

February 2024

Department of Ophthalmology, Chi Mei Medical Center, Tainan, Taiwan; School of Pharmacy & Institute of Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, College of Medicine, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan.

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Clinical features and factors affecting prognosis and partial deterioration of ocular papilloma: a retrospective study of 298 cases.

Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol

August 2023

West China Hospital, Sichuan University, Department of Ophthalmology, No. 37 Guoxue Street, Chengdu, 610041, Sichuan, China.

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  • The study assessed the clinicopathological features of ocular papilloma, focusing on its recurrence and partial deterioration, involving 298 patients with an average age of 41.54 years.
  • Key findings indicated that the most common sites of papilloma were bulbar conjunctiva, eyelid skin, and palpebral conjunctiva, with 16.28% experiencing recurrences and 3.59% showing malignant transformation.
  • Results highlighted that having multiple lesions increased the risk of recurrence, while cryotherapy was effective in reducing this risk, and older patients with specific lesions had a higher chance of malignancy.*
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[Diagnosis and treatment of benign eyelid tumors].

Ophthalmologie

March 2023

Klinik für Augenheilkunde, Universitätsklinikum Schleswig-Holstein, Campus Lübeck, Lübeck, Deutschland.

Background: Benign tumors of the eyelids are frequent entities. They are often cause for cosmetic concern or can lead to irritation of the ocular surface. The differentiation from premalignant or malignant eyelid tumors is particularly important.

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  • A 57-year-old man was diagnosed with basal cell carcinoma on his eyelid, which was surgically excised and replaced with a skin graft.
  • Two weeks post-surgery, he developed a rapidly growing dome-shaped nodule with a central keratin plug, which was identified as keratoacanthoma (KA).
  • The report emphasizes that KA, often linked to factors like trauma and UV exposure, can arise at skin graft sites, providing insights for dermatologic surgeries.
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Report of a self-resolving corneal viral papilloma in a dog.

Can Vet J

February 2023

The Department of Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, Kansas State University, 1800 Denison Avenue, Manhattan, Kansas, USA (Cullen, Rankin); The Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, Oklahoma State University, 2065 W. Farm Road, Stillwater, Oklahoma, USA (Fentiman); Comparative Ocular Pathology Laboratory of Wisconsin, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Wisconsin, 2015 Linden Drive, Madison, Wisconsin, USA (Shaw).

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  • A biopsy confirmed that the mass was a viral papilloma, leading to a conservative management approach.
  • The lesions were monitored and resolved on their own within three months, highlighting that some viral papillomas can be self-limiting. *
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  • Canine ocular papillomas, found on eyelids, conjunctiva, and rarely corneas, were confirmed to contain canine papillomavirus type 1 (CPV1) using PCR typing assays.
  • A new canine corneal cell line was established through conditional reprogramming, showing rapid growth and long-term maintenance, with the viral genome being retained during expansion.
  • This cell line provides a model for studying CPV in dogs and a platform for future drug screening to develop effective therapies against canine papillomavirus infections.
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  • The study aimed to compare the AS-OCT features of conjunctival papilloma and papilliform OSSN, focusing on how to differentiate between the two conditions based on imaging findings.
  • A chart review of 20 patients revealed that OSSN lesions were more likely to involve specific areas of the eye, and that papillomas had a greater epithelial thickness and distinct features such as an overhanging edge.
  • The research concluded that AS-OCT can effectively differentiate between conjunctival papilloma and OSSN, with the presence of an overhanging edge being the most reliable indicator for papilloma.
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Background/aims: To review the clinicopathological features of caruncle biopsies carried out at a district general hospital in the United Kingdom (UK), and compare with other centres where data has been published.

Methods: Retrospective, single-centre, observational case series between 2004-2020.

Results: A total of 31 lesions from 31 patients were analysed.

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Modified argon laser therapy for benign tumor of the eyelid.

BMC Ophthalmol

September 2022

Department of Ophthalmology, Research Institute of Medical Science, Konkuk University Medical Center, Konkuk University School of Medicine, Seoul, Republic of Korea.

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  • Scientists tried a special laser treatment on 19 non-cancerous eyelid tumors instead of using surgery.
  • They treated the tumors by shining a low-energy laser on them, which worked well in just one session.
  • After an average of 10.5 months, all patients were happy with the results, and none of the tumors came back.
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  • The study investigates the rare symptom of blood-stained tears, or haemolacria, in patients over a 20-year period at a specialized ophthalmic hospital, identifying 51 cases primarily in women with an average age of 55.
  • The majority of cases were unilateral, with the most common diagnoses being lacrimal sac mucocele and conjunctival vascular lesions; only a small percentage (8%) were linked to malignancy.
  • The findings emphasize the importance of clinical examination in identifying underlying causes, indicating that 27% of cases had identifiable issues within the eyelids or lacrimal system.
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In-situ hybridization provides a convenient and reliable method to detect human papillomavirus (HPV) infection in formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissue. Cases of conjunctival papillomas, conjunctival intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN), conjunctival carcinoma in situ (cCIS), and invasive squamous cell carcinoma (SCC), in which low-risk (LR) and/or high-risk (HR) HPV types were evaluated by RNA or DNA in-situ hybridization, were retrospectively identified. LR HPV types were frequently detected in conjunctival papillomas (25/30, 83%), including 17/18 (94%) with RNA probes, compared to 8/12 (75%) with DNA probes.

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