결막의 출혈성 림프관확장증 1예
A Case of Conjunctival Hemorrhagic Lymphangiectasia
- 대한안과학회
- 대한안과학회지
- Ophthalmological Society,volume53,number9
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2012.091330 - 1333 (4 pages)
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Purpose: To report a case of hemorrhagic lymphangiectasia treated with surgical excision and confirmed by pathologic examination. Case summary: A 21-year-old man presented with spontaneous hyperemia of his right eye of 1 week duration. The patient had a history of tuberculous retinal vasculitis and uveitis 1 year prior, but there was no active lesion during regular follow- up. There was no history of trauma, visual disturbance, diplopia, ocular pain, or any sign of systemic disease. Slit lamp examination showed tortuous dilatation of blood-filled lymphatic vessels on temporal conjunctiva of the right eye. The lesion did not change during the 4 weeks of follow-up and local excision biopsy was made for final diagnosis and treatment. Pathologic examinations revealed thin-walled lymphatic vessels with localized dilatation which contained blood in the lumen consistent with hemorrhagic lymphangiectasia. There was no sign of recurrence until 2 months after the operation. Conclusions: Hemorrhagic lymphangiectasia should be considered in patients with recurrent or longstanding localized tortuous subconjunctival hemorrhage. J Korean Ophthalmol Soc 2012;53(9):1330-1333
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