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Coronal adenomas.

J B Bateman, R Y Foos

    Archives of Ophthalmology (Chicago, Ill. : 1960)
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    Coronal adenomas, benign tumors of the ciliary processes, were found in 18% of eyes studied. These tumors can lead to sectoral cataracts and misdiagnosis as iris tumors.

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    Area of Science:

    • Ophthalmology
    • Pathology

    Background:

    • Coronal adenomas are benign epithelial tumors originating from the ciliary processes.
    • Understanding their incidence and morphology is crucial for ocular health assessment.

    Observation:

    • A study examined 500 autopsy cases, analyzing 1,000 eyes for coronal adenomas.
    • Macroscopic features include white, globular, and cystic appearances.
    • Microscopic analysis revealed convoluted epithelial sheets with extracellular material.

    Findings:

    • Coronal adenomas were identified in 153 cases (31%), affecting 176 eyes (18%) overall.
    • Bilateral occurrence was noted in 23 cases (15%).
    • Clinically significant complications included sectoral cataracts and potential misdiagnosis as iris tumors.

    Implications:

    • The high incidence highlights the importance of recognizing coronal adenomas in routine eye examinations.
    • Awareness of associated complications aids in accurate diagnosis and patient management.
    • Further research may explore the etiology and long-term effects of these tumors.