İyi Huylu Gözkapağı Tümörlerinde Klinik ve Histopatolojik Tanı
Author(s) -
Aslıhan Uzun,
Kaan Gündüz,
Esra Erden,
Aylın Okçu Heper
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
turkish journal of ophthalmology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.654
H-Index - 10
eISSN - 2147-2661
pISSN - 1300-0659
DOI - 10.4274/tjo.42.63825
Subject(s) - medicine , art
Pur po se: To evaluate the clinical and histopathological features of benign eyelid tumors.\udMa te ri al and Met hod: We retrospectively evaluated the records of the patients who have been operated for benign eyelid tumors\udat the Ophthalmology Department of Ankara University, Faculty of Medicine, between January 2009 and May 2010. Anterior segment\udphotography was performed in all patients and correlated with histopathological results.\udRe sults: Of 79 cases, 43 (54%) were males and 36 (46%) were females. Mean age of the patients was 53 years (range: 10-82 years).\udBenign eyelid tumors were most commonly seen in the sixth decade of life (29%). Histopathological diagnoses of benign eyelid tumors\udwere as follows: nevus (15 patients, 19%), papilloma (15 patients, 19%), seborrheic keratosis (11 patients, 14%), inflammatory lesions\ud(10 patients, 13%), epidermal inclusion cyst (8 patients, 10%) and sudoriferous cyst (6 patients, 7%). Cutaneous nevi were most\udcommonly seen in the seventh decade (40%), mean age was 51 years and 67% of patients were women. Papillomas were most\udcommonly seen in the sixth decade (40%), mean age was 50 years and 53% of patients were women. Seborrheic keratoses were most\udcommonly seen in the seventh decade (36%), mean age was 58 years and 82% of patients were men. Inflammatory lesions were most\udcommonly seen in the sixth decade (50%), mean age was 59 years and male to female ratio was equal.\udDis cus si on: Nevi and papillomas were the most common benign tumors of the eyelids. These were followed by seborrheic keratoses\udand inflammatory lesions. More than 50% of benign eyelid tumors are seen between the ages of 50 and 70. In this series of patients,\udnevi were more commonly encountered in women, whereas seborrheic keratoses were more common in men. (Turk J Ophthalmol 2012;\ud42: 43-6
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