Episodic Upper Eyelid Edema in an African American Patient

An African American patient in their 60s with a history of monoclonal gammopathy of unknown significance presents to the oculoplastic service for intermittent, bilateral upper eyelid swelling and pain for 2 years. Examination reveals hyperpigmented, spongy eyelid edema with redundant skin, and no ly...

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Lymphadenopathy
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