MedPix® Patient Chart - Case No: 14082 :: Imaging - Review Images

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History

Age: 1 :: Gender: girl

Patient History

14 day old baby girl with trouble feeding.

Exam


Physical Exam and Laboratory

Negative physical except possible choanal atresia

Endoscopy done to evaluate for choanal atresia. Mass seen adjacent to inferior turbinate on the right.


Findings


Summary of Findings

• 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.


Diffferential


Differential Diagnosis

• mucocele
• dermoid
• teratoma
• nasolacrimal duct cyst


Diagnosis


Case Diagnosis

Dx: Congenital dacryocystocele on the Right


Dx Confirmed by: Endoscopy and CT scan

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Followup


Followup and Treatment

None to date

Discussion


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Dacryocystocele, tears

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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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History:
14 day old baby girl with trouble feeding.

Exam:
Negative physical except possible choanal atresia

Endoscopy done to evaluate for choanal atresia. Mass seen adjacent to inferior turbinate on the right.

Findings:
• 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.

Differential:
• mucocele
• dermoid
• teratoma
• nasolacrimal duct cyst

Diagnosis:
Congenital dacryocystocele on the Right
Confirmed by:Endoscopy and CT scan

Treatment and Followup:
None to date

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Case Contributor and Editor
Topic Author(s): Cory Trivax
Submitted by: Steven J Goldstein - Author Info
Case/Image Editor: James G. Smirniotopoulos, M.D. - Editor Info
Case Accepted: 2012-02-15 05:11:08-05 :: Revised: 2012-02-14 14:51:12.5401-05 :: Submitted: 2012-02-14 14:40:29.686826-05
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