Keratin pearl cyst formation after traumatic implantation of an eyelash into the anterior chamber: A case report
Keratin pearl cyst formation after traumatic implantation of an eyelash into the anterior chamber: A case report
Blog Article
Purpose: We introduce a case with creamy white pearl-like keratin cysts in the anterior chamber after a penetrating injury associated with eyelash implantation.Observations: A 5-year-old girl presented with a history of penetrating corneal injury with a knife ten months ago.An eyelash was removed from the anterior chamber during her previous primary repair.Her laubade 1973 parents complained about the presence of a white mass in her repaired eye, which swuart had appeared about nine months after surgery.After the visco-expression of these solid masses, the histopathological evaluation revealed keratinous material surrounded by multinucleated giant cells.
Conclusions and importance: In a case of post-traumatic implantation of eyelash into the anterior chamber, despite removing the cilia, cysts may develop, which suggests proliferating epithelial cells embedded within the anterior chamber.