Surgical Management of a Rare Case of Caruncle Sinus with Abscess
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Mucoid discharge, Caruncle fistula, Caruncle sinus, Caruncular excision.Dimensions Badge
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The lesions of the caruncle are extremely rare, which can arise from within the caruncle, its skin, hair follicles, sebaceous gland and accessory lacrimal glands, hence its clinical pre-operative diagnosis becomes very difficult to reach and is done only in 50% of the cases. The lesions of the caruncle are of a variety which includes nevus, benign tumours and rarely malignant tumours, which can be fatal. In this paper, we report a case of caruncle sinus with an abscess that was successfully managed by caruncle excision.Abstract
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