Presentation
PH of lymphoma. Now has swelling on lateral aspect of the right orbit. Non-painful.
Patient Data
Age: 70 years
Gender: Male
From the case:
Lacrimal gland lymphoma
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Solid, enhancing mass contiguous with the right lacrimal gland extending into the subcutaneous tissues overlying the outer border of the orbit.
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Vascular solid mass in lateral orbit extending into the adjacent soft tissue. Successfully biopsied under US control. Resultant: low grade B-cell lymphoma.
Case Discussion
There are few lacrimal mass lesions notably primary neoplasms and lymphoma. Developmental lesions such as dermoid arise in this area but are usually cystic.