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Case Reports
. 2018 Mar;66(3):451-453.
doi: 10.4103/ijo.IJO_852_17.

Isolated neurofibroma of the eyelid mimicking recurrent chalazion

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Isolated neurofibroma of the eyelid mimicking recurrent chalazion

H Vijaya Pai et al. Indian J Ophthalmol. 2018 Mar.

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Abstract

Neurofibroma is a peripheral nerve sheath tumor which is seen in neurofibromatosis type 1 and is characterized by various ophthalmic manifestations. Solitary neurofibroma of the eyelid is rare. We report a case of a 53-year-old female patient who presented with a painless swelling in the left upper lid of 4 years' duration. She had undergone surgery for the same lesion twice. The lesion was excised and histopathological examination revealed a solitary neurofibroma. She did not have any other features of generalized neurofibromatosis.

Keywords: Lid tumor; neurofibroma; recurrent chalazion.

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Figure 1
Clinical photograph showing a well-circumscribed round swelling in the left eye upper lid
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Figure 2
Microscopic section showing bundles of spindle-shaped cells with wavy-to-elongated nuclei, surrounded by fibrocollagenous stromal with entrapped nerve bundle (arrow) along with lymphocytes and plasma cells in (H and E, ×40)
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Microscopic section showing mast cell (arrow) interspersed with the tumor cells in (H and E, ×100)
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Figure 4
Immunohistochemistry with S-100 marker showing diffuse positivity of tumor cells
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Postoperative photograph

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