Klin Monbl Augenheilkd 1995; 207(7): 54-55
DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1035351
Diagnostisches Forum

© 1995 F. Enke Verlag Stuttgart

Lymphstauung der Konjunktiva nach präaurikularer Lymphknotenexstirpation

Congestion of Lymphatic Vessels of the Inferior Conjunctiva after Extirpation of Parotis and Regional Lymphnodes after RedonP. Gugutschkova, B. Angelov
  • Universitäts-Augenklinik Sofia, Bulgarien (Dir. P. Gugutschkova)
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Publication History

Manuskript eingereicht am 19.10.1994

in der vorliegenden Form angenommen am 13.1.1995

Publication Date:
08 February 2008 (online)

Summary

Patient A 68-year-old woman presented with massive congestion of lymphatic vessels of temporal inferior conjunctiva two months after extirpation of the parotic gland for an aciniform epithelioma on the same side. Clinical findings of the right and left eye were unremarkable otherwise. The congestion resolved spontaneously.

Methods Patent Blue 2.5% was injected into the subconjunctiva in 5 mm distance of the limbus. The superior conjunctiva revealded a normal circular pattern of lymphatic vessels. In the temporal inferior conjunctiva massively congested lymphtic vessels could be demonstrated. This area is normally drained by the regional lymphnodes now interrupted by the surgery.

Conclusion The individual anatomy of the lymphatic vessels may be of significance also in filtering surgery. Especially radial conjunctival cuts may interrupt the lymphatic vessels. The regional lymphatic drainage from the temporal inferior conjunctiva is blocked by massive surgery of the parotic gland.

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