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14 day old baby girl with trouble feeding.
Negative physical except possible choanal atresia
Endoscopy done to evaluate for choanal atresia. Mass seen adjacent to inferior turbinate on the right.
• Asymmetric expansion of the right bony nasolacrimal canal.
• Soft tissue mass extending from the nasal opening of the nasolacrimal duct into inferior aspect of the nose.
• mucocele
• dermoid
• teratoma
• nasolacrimal duct cyst
Dx: Congenital dacryocystocele on the Right
Dx Confirmed by: Endoscopy and CT scan
None to date
A cystic expansion of the proximal segment of the nasolacrimal duct secondary to a congenital barrier. Dacrocystoceles, also called Timo cysts, can cause excessive tearing (epiphora) and infection.
Frequently recognized on prenatal ultrasound, Timo cysts usually spontaneously disappear within the first 8 months of life without complications.
The differential diagnosis includes anterior encephaloceles, hemangiomas and dermoid cysts.
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