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Eyelid Tumors
Overview
Inflammatory Lesions
  
 Hordeolum (stye)

Inflammatory Lesions

Chalazion
 Parasytic Infections
Benign Cysts
  
 Epidermoid cysts
 Epidermal Inclusion Cyst
 Dermoid Cyst
 Sweat Ductal Cysts
Vascular Lesions
  
 Capillary hemangioma
 Cavernous hemangioma
 Lymphangioma
Benign Epithelial Lesions
  
Benign Epithelial LesionsSquamous papilloma
  • Nevous and verrucous
  • Actinic Keratosis
  • Verruca vulgaris
 Seborrheic keratososis
 Inverted follicular keratosis
 Keratocanthoma
Pre-malignant Lesions
  
 Actinic Keratosis
 Leukoplakia
 xeroderma pigmentosum
 radiation dermatosis
Viral Lesions
  

Viral Lesions

Molluscum Contagiosum

Viral Lesions

Verruca Vulgaris
 Herpes Simplex & Zoster
Eyelid Maligancies
  
Eyelid Maligancies
Basal Cell Carcinoma
  • Nodular
  • morphea-like
Eyelid Maligancies
Squamous Cell
Eyelid Maligancies
Sebaceous Gland Carcinoma
Eyelid Maligancies
Malignant Melanoma
Other Eyelid Lesions
  
Other Eyelid Lesions
Xanthelasma
 Nevi
  • functional
  • compound
  • intradermal
 Caruncular Tumors
 Sweat gland tumors
  • syringoma

When to Biopsy

  • skin growth that increases in size
  • mole or birthmark with irregular border and changes in size, thickness or texture
  • 6 mm large lesion which appears after age 20 and is pigmented
  • sore spot that fails to heal

 

Terms

ACTINIC KERATOSIS­ A scaly growth due to the sun; it is a precancer that may become a squamous-cell skin cancer (carcinoma).

   

 

Anophthalmos

Blepharoplasty

Botox

Brow Lift

Dry Eye

Eyelid Laxity

Lacrimal System

Thyroid Disease

Anatomy

Eyelift

Blepharospasm

Coronal Brow

Evaluation

Ectropion

Congenital Blocked

Graves

Implants

Risks

Support Groups

Endoscopic

After Lasik

Entropion

Acquired

Lid Retraction

Motility Photos Wrinkles Direct Brow Punctal Plugs Floppy Eyelid Dacryocystitis Decompression
References References Mechanism In-Direct Brow Restasis Trichiasis Lacrimal Trauma Treatments

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