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Background and objective: Eyelid growth is a common clinical condition presented to ophthalmologists. Accurate diagnosis of eyelid tumors is necessary to guide ophthalmologists to design optimal management. We carried out the study to assess the histopathological types of different eyelid growth in tertiarycare hospitals of Dhaka city.Methods: This is a cross sectional study performed at the Department of Pathology of Sir Salimullah Medical College (SSMC), Dhaka, Bangladesh. Samples were collected from hospitals of SSMC and National Institute of Ophthalmology (NIO), Dhaka, Bangladesh. Study period was from January 2012 to December 2013. A total of 93 cases with eyelid growth of both sex were enrolled in the study. After obtaining informed written consent, tumors were excised by the ophthalmologist and the specimens were collected in 10% formalin for histopathological examination.Results: A total of 93 cases of eyelid lesions were examined. The most common age group affected was between 26-50yrs (50.54%). Mean age was 43.22±17.42 (range 19 – 90 years). Gender distribution of the patients was almost equal (male 51.6%, female 48.4%). Neoplastic lesions were found in 86 cases (92.47%) and non neoplastic growth was present in 7 (7.53%) cases. Benign, pre-malignant and malignant tumors were found in 52 (55.91%), 01(1.08%) and 33(35.48%) cases respectively. Among the malignant lesions, basal cell carcinoma was the most common malignant tumor (36.4%) followed by sebaceous gland and squamous cell carcinoma (27.3%). Nevus was the most common benign lesions (26.9%) followed by sudoriferous cyst (19.2%) and haemangioma (15.4%).Conclusions: All the eyelid lesions removed surgically should be examined histopathologically to establish the correct diagnosis. Accurate diagnosis of specific tumors is important for proper treatment and favorable prognosis.IMC J Med Sci 2017; 11(1): 5-10

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  • Eyelid growth is a common clinical condition presented to ophthalmologists [1]

  • This was a cross sectional study conducted at the Department of Pathology of Sir Salimullah Medical College, Dhaka, Bangladesh

  • After obtaining informed written consent, tumors were excised by the ophthalmologist and the specimens were collected by researcher for histopathology examination

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Introduction

Eyelid growth is a common clinical condition presented to ophthalmologists [1]. The eyelid is rich in glandular tissue which includes sweat glands of the eyelid skin, lacrimal gland of Krause and Wolfring, the apocrine gland of Moll, meibomian and the glands of Zeiss [2]. Pathologic conditions affecting the eyelid may be inflammatory or neoplastic. It has been reported that 90% of skin cancers occurs in head and neck region and 10% of them are located at eyelid level [2]. Cystic lesions, and benign melanocytic lesions of eyelid are very common [3]. Squamous cell papilloma, seborrheic keratosis, melanocytic nevus are common. Eyelid growth is a common clinical condition presented to ophthalmologists. Accurate diagnosis of eyelid tumors is necessary to guide ophthalmologists to design optimal management. We carried out the study to assess the histopathological types of different eyelid growth in tertiarycare hospitals of Dhaka city

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