Indian Journal of Ophthalmology (Jan 2015)

Multiple soft fibromas of the lid

  • Manuel John,
  • Sarah Chirayath,
  • Smitha Paulson

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/0301-4738.156932
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 63, no. 3
pp. 262 – 264

Abstract

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Fibromas are benign tumors that are composed of fibrous or connective tissue. They can grow in all organs, arising from mesenchymal tissue (a type of loose connective tissue). The term "fibroblastic" or "fibromatous" is used to describe tumors like the fibroma. This 69-year-old male presented to us with giant, multiple, very slowly progressive, painless, noninflammatory, soft, trans-illuminant, pedunculated lid swellings with a two decade history. There were no other swellings on the body. He was clinically normal on systemic examination except for the immature cataracts in both eyes. The diagnosis was confirmed on histopathology. Simple excision removed all the soft fibromas virtually leaving no scar. A review of literature world-wide using Medline Plus/PubMed revealed this to be the only reported case of multiple giant soft fibromas of the lid.

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