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Marsupialization of conjunctival inclusion cyst in Stevens-Johnson syndrome

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摘要 1.Background Conjunctival inclusion cyst is formed by hyperplasia and degeneration of epithelial cells implanted in subconjunctival area,which is common after ocular trauma and eye surgery.1 It can also be found in Stevens-Johnson syndrome(SJS),which results in extensive and severe symblepharon and the formation of cysts by encapsulating residual conjunctival epithelium on the fornix.2 The previous treatments of conjunctival inclusion cyst include complete excision surgically,cyst aspiration,foam sclerotherapy after cyst aspiration,3 and fornix reconstruction with cyst marsupialization,4 which owned many advantages but a similar surgery was only presented in a few case reports.In our clinical practice,the cyst wall was used for marsupialization in four patients suffering from both large conjunctival inclusion cyst and severe symblepharon.Owing to the difficulty of the treatment of SJS,the poor therapeutic effect of the traditional method,and the small number of articles on fornix reconstruction with conjunctival inclusion cyst marsupialization,such cases are summarized in the present study to introduce the clinical application of this operation for reference.
出处 《Advances in Ophthalmology Practice and Research》 2023年第1期1-5,共5页 眼科实践与研究新进展(英文)
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