DOI: 10.22270/jmpas.V10I3.1126

VOLUME - 10 ISSUE - 3 MAY-JUNE 2021

CLINICO PATHOLOGICAL CORRELATION OF EYELID TUMORS AND THEIR SURGICAL OUTCOME

Dr. Prajakta Muley Thakur, Dr. Viji Rangarajan, Dr. Sumit Thakur*,Dr. Ashish Varma

Clinical Fellow in Neonates, David Ferguson Neonatal Unit, Royal Gwent Hospital, Newport, UK NP20 2 UB

ABSTRACT

Eyelid tumors are the most common neoplasm in daily ophthalmology practice and encompass a wide variety of benign and malignant tumors. The most common presenting symptoms for skin cancer on the eyelids include a mass or tumor, ulceration, or soreness. It is an institution-based study and the patients were recruited from the OPD and Indoor-wards of Aravind Eye Hospital. Each patient was examined by the slit lamp bio-microscope. The size of the tumor is measured with a detailed examination of the tumor-like margin, the involvement of the other adnexal structure, and the lymph node. Excision biopsies were done and send for histopathological examination. Wound closure with lid reconstruction done according to the size and site of the tumor. Out of 66 patients, the clinical diagnosis of 56(85%) patients was correlated with the histopathological diagnosis but in the remaining 10(15%) patients no correlation was found between histopathological and clinical diagnosis. Proper knowledge of the tumor, anatomy of the lid, and history will help in the appropriate diagnosis of eyelid tumor which can be confirmed by histopathological examination. In the present study, tumors were managed with excision biopsy and lid reconstruction was done depending upon the location and extent of the tumor.

Keywords:

eyelid tumors, clinical pathology, surgical outcomes


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