Summary
Patient A 51-year-old male presented with multiple subcutaneous nodules in both upper eyelids.
An excisional biopsy and blepharo-plasty were performed. Histopathologically, centrally
located acel-lular necrotic areas of collagen fibers were surrounded by fibroblasts,
epitheloid cells and giant cells. Special stains including Gram, Warthin-Starry, Gomorimethenamine
silver and Ziehl-Neelsen revealed no evidence of infectious microorganisms. The eyes
were otherwise unremarkable. The patient was in good health. He did not show any evidence
of rheumatoid arthritis, rheumatic fever or other systemic disease. Results of laboratory
studies for rheumatoid factor, antinuclear antibodies, angiotensin converting enzyme,
VDRL, FTA-ABS. antistreptolysin-O, erythrocyte sedimentation rate and Immunoelectrophoresis
were within normal limits. Based on the negative evaluation for systemic disease and
the histopathologic appearance of the lesions, we made the diagnosis of pseudorheumatoid
nodules (granuloma anulare, nodular type).
Conclusion Pseudorheumatoid nodules are subcutaneous tender-less tumors which usually occur
in children and young adults, but also in older patients. Histopathologically similar
granulomas may be observed in patients with various systemic diseases such as rheumatoid
arthritis, rheumatic fever and systemic lupus erythematosus. Excisional biopsy, histopathologic
examination and evaluation for systemic disease are important in the differential
diagnosis of pseudorheumatoid nodules involving episclera, conjunctiva and ocular
adnexa.
Key words
Pseudorheumatoid nodules of the ocular adnexa in adults (granuloma anulare, nodular
type) - clinicopathologic correlation
Schlüsselwörter
Pseudorheumatoide Knötchen (Granuloma anulare vom nodulären Typ) der Augenlider beim
Erwachsenen - Klinik-Histopathologie