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- Title
Kliniğimizde Cerrahi Olarak Tedavi Edilen Göz Kapağı Tümörlerinin Histopatolojik Bulguları.
- Authors
Uzlu, Dilek; Akyol, Nurettin; Ercin, Mustafa Emre; Türk, Adem; İmamoğlu, Halil İbrahim
- Abstract
Objective: To evaluate the clinical and histopathological results of eyelid tumors. Material and Methods: Clinical and histopathological results of 109 patients who underwent mass excision from the eyelid were retrospectively analyzed, between January 2009 and September 2018. Age and sex, tumor localization, dimension and histopathological diagnosis of the patients were recorded. Results: A total of 109 patients (54 male, 55 female) with a mean age of 54.07 (1-88) were included in the study. When the histopathological results of excised eyelid tumors are evaluated; 75 (68.8%) of them were benign, 5 (4.6%) were premalignant and 29 (26.6%) were malignant. Eyelid benign tumors were most commonly seen in the upper eyelid (46.7%), whereas premalignant and malignant eyelid lesions were frequently localized in the lower eyelid (75.9%). Histopathological diagnoses of common benign eyelid tumors were as follows squamous papilloma (13.8%), epidermal cyst (12.8%), intradermal nevi (10.1%) and seborrheic keratosis (10.1%). The mean age of the benign eyelid tumors was 47.9 (1-85) and the mean tumor size was 0.66 (0.2-3) cm. The most common malignant eyelid tumor was basal cell carcinoma (20.2%). The mean age of basal cell carcinoma was 68.2 (45-87) and 63.7% of them were females. Basal cell carcinoma (63.6%) and intradermal nevi (72.7%) were more common in women while, epidermal cyst (64.3%), seborrheic keratosis (72.7%) and squamous papilloma (66.7%) was more seen in males. Conclusion: In our clinic, the most common surgical treatment of benign eyelid tumor was squamous papilloma and the most common malignant eyelid tumor was basal cell carcinoma. Although malignant tumors are frequently observed in older ages, all excised masses should be evaluated as pathological since they can be seen in young middle age.
- Publication
Dicle Medical Journal / Dicle Tip Dergisi, 2020, Vol 47, Issue 2, p146
- ISSN
1300-2945
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5798/dicletip.706116