An orbital calcific cyst following exenteration

Citation:

Hasegawa N, Zhao J, Greninger DA, Lu J, Yoon MK, Chen Y, McCulley TJ. An orbital calcific cyst following exenteration. Orbit 2022;:1-4.

Date Published:

2022 Dec 27

Abstract:

A 77-year-old Asian female with a history of left orbit exenteration and lid-sparing reconstruction for recurrent sebaceous carcinoma presented with fluid-like sensation of the left orbit. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) demonstrated bright T2 signal and a cyst-like cavity within the exenterated orbit. Decision was made to proceed with surgical exploration and excision. A calcified, bone-like cavity was encountered intraoperatively and removed. Histopathology revealed dense fibrous connective tissue with areas of calcification without osseous metaplasia, suggestive of retained blood in the orbit that underwent dystrophic calcification. This case report illustrates a rare occurrence of a bone-like calcific cyst following exenteration.

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