Papillary Cystic Oncocytoma of Lacrimal Caruncle
Keywords:
oncocytoma, oncocytes, caruncle, ocular adnexa, biopsyAbstract
The lacrimal caruncle is part of the ocular adnexa and is the occasional seat of neoplasms, most of which are benign. Among these tumors are oncocytomas, which are constituted by oncocytic (oxyphilic) cells and have a low incidence with less than 3% of tumors and low case reports in the literature. Although there are several studies in Cuba of ocular adnexal tumors, there is no updated evidence of cases with oncocytoma. Therefore, it is considered necessary to present this case. The patient is a white, 83-year-old female with a history of arterial hypertension, compensated under treatment and basal cell carcinoma, operated seven years ago. She presented with painless enlargement of the inner corner of the left eye. Ophthalmologic physical examination revealed a 1 cm lesion, grayish-pinkish, well demarcated. The lesion was excised with clinical suspicion of basal cell carcinoma and the specimen was sent for anatomopathologic study, which concluded as papillary cystic oncocytoma (eosinophilic papillary cystoadenoma) of the caruncle.