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Mariam S Hamid1, Daniel W Steen1, Adrian H Ormsby2
1Department of Ophthalmology, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, Michigan.
Abstract:
A 5-year-old boy presented with unilateral, focal superonasal conjunctival injection in the absence of vision changes or trauma. He was treated with a topical steroid for possible phlyctenule or episcleritis, but the lesion progressed to an elevated nodule, raising concern for nodular scleritis with no evidence of posterior involvement. Systemic work-up for underlying inflammatory conditions was unremarkable. There was some improvement in the level of injection with topical steroid, topical fluoroquinolone, and oral nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, but the nodular lesion persisted. Excisional biopsy revealed an inflamed dermoid cyst in the sub-Tenon's space.
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