Subconjunctival orbital fat herniation mimicking lipomatous tumors
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Subconjunctival fat herniation is rarely described in the literature, but it is common in clinical practice. It represents prolapseof the intraconal fat to the subconjunctiva, mainly from aging. It usually occurs in the superotemporal quadrant of the globe,and rarely causes symptoms. Microscopically, multinucleated giant cells that frequently have a floret-like appearance (floretlikecells), and also bizarre adipocytes with nuclear vacuoles (Lochkern cells) are seen. We present a case of a 68-year-oldJapanese man with subconjunctival fat herniation that showed floret-like cells and Lochkern cells. The differential diagnosis includedlipomatous tumors of the orbit such as pleomorphic lipoma, liposarcoma, as these resemble subconjunctival fatherniation macroscopically. It is important to make a histopathological diagnosis for fat herniation to avoid overlooking malignanttumors and over-treating benign lesions.
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