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Eyelid fungal infections are rare, and often associated with predisposing factors. We present the case of a child with an ulcerated lesion of fungal etiology on the eyelid.
Canadian Journal of OphthalmologyVol. 52Issue 1e28–e29Published online: January 3, 2017- Roshmi Gupta
- Parvathi Hari
- Venkataramana Anandula
Cited in Scopus: 0An 8-year-old male presented with right periocular swelling, redness, pain, watering, and sloughing of skin over the lower eyelid of 3 weeks’ duration. As per his parents, the child had a history of probing for right congenital nasolacrimal duct obstruction conducted elsewhere, immediately after which the signs and symptoms occurred. However, no further details were available regarding the procedure. He had received intravenous cephalosporins elsewhere for the lesion but had showed no improvement.