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1Department of Ophthalmology, Ohio State University, Columbus.
Background:
Benign eyelid lesions include a diverse group of tumors, infections, and degenerative lesions that require specialized care for identification and treatment.
Objective:
Diagnosis of benign eyelid lesions based on their clinical characteristics with pathological confirmation by biopsy where indicated.
Methods:
Clinical evaluation, biopsy, and treatment with medication, surgery, and laser surgery are utilized.
Results:
Improvement or complete resolution of these eyelid lesions is possible.
Conclusion:
Special care is necessary to avoid ocular complications that could compromise vision, comfort, and cosmesis.
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