Posters
Intraorbital ectopic lacrimal gland
Poster Details
First Author: M.Palamar TURKEY
Co Author(s): B. Yaman N. Ceylan N. Ozsan N. Cetingul
Abstract Details
Purpose:
To report a 6 year-old boy with intraorbital ectopic lacrimal gland.
Setting:
Ege University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Ophthalmology, Izmir, Turkey.
Methods:
Histopathologically comfirmed case report.
Results:
A 6 year old boy with left proptosis which was realized 2 months earlier was evaluated. The left eye movements were restricted in all gaze positions. The left lacrimal gland was hypertrophic upon examination. An orbital magnetic resonans imaging revealed a mass lesion starting from the lacrimal gland region extending through the superior and lateral orbit causing a pressure on the lateral rectus muscle. An incisional biopsy from both the lacrimal gland and the orbital part of the mass revealed no tumor cells but minimally inflamed lacrimal gland tissue which supported an ectopic lacrimal gland in the orbit.
Conclusions:
Although rare, ectopic lacrimal gland of the orbit might mimic orbital malignancies in children. Histopathologic confirmation is mandatory for differential diagnosis.
Financial Disclosure:
None