Authors :
Sheeba Bhardwaj; Peoli Mukutawat; Vivek Kaushal
Volume/Issue :
Volume 5 - 2020, Issue 7 - July
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DOI :
10.38124/IJISRT20JUL051
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Abstract :
Sebaceous gland carcinoma of ocular adnexa
is a highly malignant but relatively rare condition. It
has an aggressive course with tendency for local
invasion and systemic metastasis resulting in poor
outcome and increased mortality. Here, we describe the
clinical course of recurrent sebaceous gland carcinoma
of the upper eyelid in a 55 year old female patient who
presented with complaint of growth over right upper
eyelid from 10 years.
Sebaceous gland carcinoma of ocular adnexa
is a highly malignant but relatively rare condition. It
has an aggressive course with tendency for local
invasion and systemic metastasis resulting in poor
outcome and increased mortality. Here, we describe the
clinical course of recurrent sebaceous gland carcinoma
of the upper eyelid in a 55 year old female patient who
presented with complaint of growth over right upper
eyelid from 10 years.