What is Lipodermoid cyst?

The lipodermoid is a congenital, benign tumor that lies beneath the conjunctiva It is yellowish, movable, and has a smooth surface.
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What is Lipodermoid?

Lipodermoids are abnormal epibulbar growths of the adipose tissue. A conjunctival lesion, the lipodermoid (dermolipoma) is usually located near the temporal fornix and is composed of adipose tissue and dense connective tissue. Lipodermoids are congenital choristomas (1).
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What causes Dermolipoma?

Dermolipoma is believed to be a congenital solid choristoma that is derived from an ectopia of the ectoderm to the conjunctiva, probably due to sequestration at the time of embryonic development of the eyelid.
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What is dermoid of the eye?

A dermoid is a non-cancerous growth of tissue. There are two kinds of dermoids around the eye: orbital and epibulbar. Dermoids may not need to be removed unless they bother a child, affect vision or increase in size. A dermoid may need to be removed surgically.
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What is Dermolipoma?

A common form of congenital dermoids: tumor-like lesions that are present at birth and may or may not enlarge over time. Composed of normal elements which are not normally found at the site of development.
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Is orbital lymphoma curable?

Primary orbital lymphomas are highly curable with RT. Doses of 20 G to 25 Gy results in excellent local control rates of >95%.
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What is Epibulbar dermoid?

Epibulbar dermoids are benign tumors. They tend to be firm, white-yellow or pinkish tumors straddling the limbus in the temporal (primarily inferotemporal) quadrants. They are located both over the cornea and sclera. They can range from several millimeters to over a centimeter in size.
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What causes dermoid cyst on eye?

What causes a dermoid cyst? Dermoid cysts are present at birth (congenital). These cysts occur when skin layers don't grow together as they should.
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What happens if a dermoid cyst is not removed?

Spinal dermoid cysts that are left untreated may grow large enough to injure the spinal cord or nerves. While ovarian dermoid cysts are usually noncancerous, they can grow quite large. This can affect the position of the ovary in the body. The cyst can also lead to a twisting of the ovary (torsion).
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What is dermoid cyst symptoms?

A large dermoid cyst can cause abdominal pain, abnormal bleeding and painful intercourse. A cyst that is pushing on a woman's bladder can also cause difficulty with urination. Nausea, vomiting, weight changes and pressure in the pelvis area are also signs, Dr. Holland said.
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What causes orbital fat prolapse?

Orbital fat prolapse is produced due to extrusion of intraconal (inside the extra-ocular muscle cone) orbital fat beneath the conjunctiva. Steatoblepharon is due to prolapse of orbital fat into the eyelids. It is a common finding and is generally related to the ageing process.
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What is limbal dermoid?

Limbal dermoids are congenital benign tumors that influence vision and cause visual abnormalities due to the development of astigmatism, encroachment on the visual axis, and fatty component infiltration into the cornea.
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What is conjunctival lymphoma?

Lymphoma is a malignant lymphoproliferative tumor that can involve the conjunctiva. Approximately 5–15% of all extranodal lymphomas are found in the ocular adnexal region, with approximately 25% of those involving the conjunctiva. Ninety-eight percent of conjunctival lymphomas arise from B-lymphocytes.
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What is a Caruncle cyst?

A urethral caruncle is a small, benign vascular growth that usually occurs at the back part of the distalmost end of the urethra. Your urethra is the duct through which urine exits your body. They are mostly found in women who have been through the menopause.
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What causes dermoid cysts in babies?

What causes a dermoid cyst in a child? A dermoid cyst is present from birth (congenital). It happens when the skin layers don't grow together as they should. This happens during the early stages of a baby's development in the uterus.
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What does a conjunctival cyst look like?

If you have a conjunctival cyst, you may be able to see it. It looks like a clear blister or bubble on the eye. You may have extra tears and feel as if you have something in your eye. Sometimes, you might not notice any symptoms at all.
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Can I get pregnant with dermoid cyst?

Infertility Due to Cysts

Some cysts like functional cysts, dermoid and cystadenomas do not affect the fertility of a woman or the normal functioning of the ovaries. Cysts like endometriomas can cause infertility and prevent a woman from being able to conceive naturally.
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Do dermoid cysts run in families?

Dermoid cysts can run in families.
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Is a dermoid cyst a failed pregnancy?

Dermoid cysts arise from germ cell tissue, which is the starter material for skin, fat, hair, muscle, bone, or thyroid tissue. While most are filled with fat, it's not uncommon that dermoid cysts contain bits of teeth or hair. However, a dermoid is not an egg, and it could never have developed into a baby.
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Can dermoid cyst be treated without surgery?

Dermoid cysts grow slowly and are not tender unless ruptured. They usually occur on the face, inside the skull, on the lower back, and in the ovaries. Superficial dermoid cysts on the face usually can be removed without complications. Removal of other, more rare dermoid cysts requires special techniques and training.
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Is dermoid cyst cancerous?

Dermoid cysts are benign (not cancer) and tend to grow slowly. They are present at birth but may not be found until later in life.
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Do dermoid cysts go away?

A dermoid cyst is present at birth. But it may be years before you notice it because they grow slowly. Dermoid cysts do not go away on their own. They may get bigger with time or become infected.
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How is limbal dermoid treated?

The method of choice to treat a limbal dermoid is surgical excision. The use of amniotic membrane transplantation in the removal of a limbal dermoid has recently been described by others.
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What is Sclerocornea?

Sclerocornea is a static congenital condition in which the cornea is opaque and vascularized and resembles the sclera. The novel finding of sclerocornea suggests that a genetic locus at 22q11. 2 may be involved in anterior segment embryogenesis.
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What causes a limbal dermoid?

It is not known exactly what causes a limbal dermoid. Some patients, however, may have other medical conditions or syndromes that impact a limbal dermoid. It is important that patients with limbal dermoids be evaluated by their pediatrician or primary care doctor to make sure they are otherwise healthy.
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