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Therapeutic lamellar keratoplasty for limbal dermoids

Ophthalmology, 2001
To assess the surgical outcomes of appearance, vision, refraction, and graft survival and integrity in patients with histologically proven limbal dermoid choristomata who underwent lamellar keratoplasty.Retrospective noncomparative analysis of a consecutive case series with patient recall and examination.Eleven patients (six female, five male, median ...
Scott, J.Angus, Tan, D.T.H
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Corneal Keloid Mimicking a Recurrent Limbal Dermoid

Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus, 2005
We report a 12-year-old boy who presented with the clinical appearance of a limbal dermoid recurrence. Histologic study of the lesion revealed it to be a corneal keloid. In the event of a recurrent mass following dermoid excision, keloid should be considered in the differential diagnosis.
Juan G, Gaviria   +2 more
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Excision of Limbal Dermoids

Ophthalmic Surgery, Lasers and Imaging Retina, 1991
ABSTRACT We reviewed the clinical files of 10 patients who had undergone excision of unilateral epibulbar limbal dermoids. Preoperatively, all of the affected eyes had worse visual acuity (P < .02) and more astigmatism (P < .01) than the contralateral eyes. Postoperatively, every patient was cosmetically improved.
R W, Panton, J, Sugar
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Presence of bilateral limbal dermoids and choroidal osteomas in a family with inherited limbal dermoids

Ophthalmic Genetics, 1999
We report a case of bilateral limbal dermoids and bilateral choroidal osteomas in a 14-year-old girl with no extraocular anomalies. Histopathological examination of a limbal lesion confirmed the clinical diagnosis of dermoid. Computerized tomography and ultrasonography were compatible with a diagnosis of choroidal osteoma.
MAGLI, Adriano, De Marco R, Capasso L.
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The Hairy Eyeball — Limbal Dermoid

New England Journal of Medicine, 2013
A 19-year-old man presented with a mass in his right eye that had been present since birth but had gradually increased in size. The mass caused vision defects, mild discomfort on blinking, and the intermittent sensation of the presence of a foreign body.
Ali Mahdavi Fard, Leili Pourafkari
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Optical Coherence Tomography–Assisted Limbal Dermoid Removal

Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus, 2017
This report and accompanying video show the novel use of intraoperative optical coherence tomography (OCT) in the excision of a limbal dermoid. Examining for residual opaque tissue in the cornea accompanied by OCT imaging is a useful technique to confirm complete excision of the lesion.
Jacob A, Evans   +2 more
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Technique for the Removal of Limbal Dermoids

Cornea, 1998
To report a surgical technique for the removal of limbal dermoids.We propose a method of deep excision and lamellar keratoplasty for limbal dermoid removal.This technique achieves near-normal postoperative appearance and function in patients with limbal dermoids.This method appears to offer an effective means of limbal dermoid removal.
T H, Mader, D, Stulting
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Shave Excision With Keratopigmentation for Limbal Dermoid

Eye & Contact Lens: Science & Clinical Practice, 2018
Objectives: To describe a modified technique of corneal tattooing for concomitant cosmetic rehabilitation in eyes with limbal dermoid. Study: Case series. Methods: Three patients between 12 and 20 years of age with grade I limbal dermoid
Pooja, Bandivadekar   +2 more
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Limbal Dermoid Tumor With Intraocular Extension

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1966
Dermoid tumors are common congenital lesions occurring most frequently at the limbus. 1,2 Although they may be associated with other ocular and somatic abnormalities 3 they are usually of no significance except as a cosmetic blemish, a site of minor irritation, or more rarely they may interfere with vision by producing astigmatism or extending in front
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