Focal mucinosis of the eyelid

To present a case of focal mucinosis of the eyelid. A male patient of Turkish origin born in 1982 desired therapy in 1995 for an asymptomatic tumour of the left medial upper lid which had been present probably since birth. The tumour was reduced with argon laser photocoagulation. Fourteen months lat...

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Veröffentlicht in:Klinische Monatsblätter für Augenheilkunde 1998-11, Vol.213 (5), p.312-313
Hauptverfasser: Rohrbach, J M, Pressler, H, Djelebova, T, Schüller, S
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Zusammenfassung:To present a case of focal mucinosis of the eyelid. A male patient of Turkish origin born in 1982 desired therapy in 1995 for an asymptomatic tumour of the left medial upper lid which had been present probably since birth. The tumour was reduced with argon laser photocoagulation. Fourteen months later, in 1997, the tumour had enlarged so that a surgical excision was performed which histologically was interpreted as an unspecific inflammation. In 1998, the tumour had grown again at the original site, and there were additional three pedunculated tumours nearby at the lid margin. All tumours were surgically excised. Histology showed empty spaces in the upper dermis which contained some connective fibers, benign appearing fibroblasts and some leukocytes. The PAS-reaction and S100-immunohistology were negative while the lesion stained positive for alcianblue. The epidermis was intact. A diagnosis of a focal mucinosis of the eyelid was established. Focal mucinosis of the eyelid seems to be exceedingly rare. It is probably caused by a local overproduction of hyaluronic acid of unknown etiology. Our patient demonstrates that focal mucinosis might perhaps be congenital. Moreover it may recur if excision is not complete. Focal mucinosis should be included in the differential diagnosis of long-lasting, asymptomatic lid tumours.
ISSN:0023-2165
DOI:10.1055/s-2008-1034994