Horner’s syndrome (sympathetic paralysis)
Sebaceous cysts
Blepharophimosis
A cyst of Zeis
THE EYELIDS EYELID TUMOURS
squamous papilloma MENU
THE EYELIDS EYELID TUMOURS
Seborrhoeic keratosis
MENU
Basal cell carcinoma (rodent ulcer )
Basal cell carcinomas spread by direct extension
M.3A_2001
Chalazion
This is a focal inflammation of the eyelid caused by obstruction of a meibomian gland. Findings include an elevated nodule near the lid margin, with pain and erythema.
THE EYELIDS EYELID TUMOURS
Malignant melanoma MENU
Ptosis, Mechanical
Mechanical ptosis results from scarring or a mass that restricts the upper eyelid from opening completely. The levator muscle and its aponeurosis are usually normal. The cutaneous scars indicate previous injury.
Basal cell carcinoma of lower lid
Elevated, firm nodule with teleangiectatic vessels. Ulceration is beginning at the lower part.
Xanthelasma of Lids
These are well demarcated yellowish cutaneous plaques consisting of lipid deposits, sometimes associated with inflammatory cells. They are more common on the medial side of the eyelids, and are of cosmetic concern only.
Squamous papilloma of upper and lower lid
Skin-colored sessile or pedunculated lesions. Tend to involve the lid margin.
Papilloma of Lid
Papillomas are sessile or pedunclulated epithelial lesions that may be pigmented. They are usually of cosmetic significance only.
Symblepharon formation from ocular cicatricial pemphigoid
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