In patients with upper eyelid full-thickness defects exceeding 50% of the eyelid width and with sufficient skin laxity in the upper eyelid, the posterior lamella should preferably be reconstructed using a tarsoconjunctival flap and the...
In patients with upper eyelid full-thickness defects exceeding 50% of the eyelid width and with sufficient skin laxity in the upper eyelid, the posterior lamella should preferably be reconstructed using a tarsoconjunctival flap and the...
The patient in this study presented with an eyelid lesion consistent with apocrine hydrocystoma on pathology. These lesions are most commonly found on the scalp and face and consist of mobile, cystic nodules. Surgical excision is diagnostic...
The patient in this study presented with an eyelid lesion consistent with apocrine hydrocystoma on pathology. These lesions are most commonly found on the scalp and face and consist of mobile, cystic nodules. Surgical excision is diagnostic...