Chronic eyelid lymphedema and acne rosacea: Report of two cases
Received 10 November 1999; accepted 19 July 2000.
Abstract
Objective
The authors describe the clinical findings and surgical treatment of two patients affected by chronic eyelid lymphedema associated with facial acne rosacea.
Design
Two interventional case reports.
Methods and intervention
The clinical diagnosis of acne rosacea was based on the physical examination and confirmed by the histopathologic findings obtained from biopsy of the involved tissue. Surgical treatment was required to address the disfiguring chronic eyelid lymphedema and to correct the resultant mechanical lower eyelid ectropion in both patients.
Results
Surgical debulking of the affected soft tissue resulted in very satisfactory cosmetic and functional improvement in both patients.
Conclusions
To our knowledge, this is the first series of cases of chronic eyelid lymphedema secondary to acne rosacea reported in the ophthalmic literature. Six similar cases have been described previously in the dermatologic literature; all of which had been treated medically without satisfactory results. Surgical debulking of the involved eyelids should be considered in patients affected by persistent symptomatic rosacea lymphedema.
Manuscript no. 99748.
1Ophthalmology Clinic, S. Martino Hospital, University of Genova School of Medicine, Genova, Italy
2The Barrett Center, University of Cincinnati School of Medicine, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
3Department of Dermatology, University of Cincinnati School of Medicine, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
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