management of conjunctival orbital inclusion cysts following enucleation using trichloroacetic acid injection technique
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purpose: to present the success of novel method for management of conjunctival orbital inclusion cysts following enucleation after using trichloroacetic acid injection technique. methods: a 20% tca solution was injected to treat 6 cases of orbital conjuctival cyst in anophthalmic socket. results: all the patients were treated successfully. the follow-up interval was 1-7 years. no recurrence or other complications developed. conclusion: intralesional tca injection is successful in resolving the problematic cyst without surgical intervention in an anophthalmic orbit. it is a safe procedure and recommended for treatment of orbital conjuctival cyst.
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بیناجلد ۱۷، شماره ۴، صفحات ۳۶۹-۳۷۳
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