Congenital intrascleral cyst

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Congenital intrascleral cysts are rare. They are mostly located at the limbus with corneal involvement. We report a case of a 30-month-old boy with a bulber conjunctival cyst noticed at birth. The lesion enlarged over the following months but did not involve the cornea. During surgery the cyst proved to be intrascleral and a complete excision was carried out. The remaining defect was repaired with banked fascia lata. The histopathology revealed a scleral cyst wall lined by nonkeratinizing squamous epithelium with no goblet cells. We conclude that congenital intrascleral epithelial cysts are rare but should be considered in differential diagnosis of external eye cystic lesions. In our case, early excision and repair with fascia lata led to an uncomplicated postoperative course of 6 years.

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Akbaba, M., Haciyakupoǧlu, G., Uǧuz, A., Karslioǧlu, Ş., & Karcioǧlu, Z. (2011). Congenital intrascleral cyst. Clinical Ophthalmology, 5(1), 583–585. https://doi.org/10.2147/OPTH.S19789

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