A novel histopathological classification of chalazion: A series of 540 cases

Introduction: A chalazion is a common localized lipogranulomatous inflammation of the eyelid. Histopathological diagnosis of chalazia is essential to rule out malignancy in particular sebaceous carcinoma. Our aim is to understand and classify the histopathological findings of chalazia and to determi...

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Main Authors: Hiroaki Ito, Georges Nassrallah, Sabrina Bergeron, Bryan Arthurs, Julia V Burnier, Miguel N Burnier
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2022-01-01
Series:The Pan-American Journal of Ophthalmology
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Online Access:http://www.thepajo.org/article.asp?issn=2666-4909;year=2022;volume=4;issue=1;spage=13;epage=13;aulast=Ito
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author Hiroaki Ito
Georges Nassrallah
Sabrina Bergeron
Bryan Arthurs
Julia V Burnier
Miguel N Burnier
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Julia V Burnier
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description Introduction: A chalazion is a common localized lipogranulomatous inflammation of the eyelid. Histopathological diagnosis of chalazia is essential to rule out malignancy in particular sebaceous carcinoma. Our aim is to understand and classify the histopathological findings of chalazia and to determine any association with a patient's demographics. Materials and Methods: H and E sections were reviewed and classified into four categories: (1) lipogranulomas only, (2) lipogranulomas with multinucleated giant cells, (3) lipogranulomas with abscess, and (4) fibrosis without lipogranulomas or granulomatous inflammation. Patients' sex, age, and location of the lesion were analyzed. Results: Five hundred and forty cases included men (54.6%) and women (45.4%) with the mean age of 45.3 (13–89; standard deviation, 16.8). Five hundred and eight had information regarding location: left lower eyelid, 21.1%; right lower eyelid, 19.5%; left upper eyelid, 30.5%; and right upper eyelid, 28.9%. Category 1 accounted for 44.6%; category 2, 41.5%; category 3, 7.0%; and category 4, 6.9%. There was no significant correlation between classification and sex (P = 0.210) or age group (0–50 and > 50) (P = 0.369) nor between presence of giant cells and/or abscess and location (P = 0.826). Mean ages of category 1 (47.0) and 2 (43.1) were significantly different (P = 0.011). Conclusion: Four histopathological subtypes were equally distributed across sexes and eyelid locations. Individuals in category 1 are older than category 2. Favoring a systematic way to analyze the histopathology of chalazia may result in fewer missed diagnoses of malignancy and other inflammatory or infectious diseases.
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spelling doaj.art-7ba9739d12704db0996898c800d4e1172022-12-22T03:03:14ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsThe Pan-American Journal of Ophthalmology2666-49092022-01-0141131310.4103/pajo.pajo_112_21A novel histopathological classification of chalazion: A series of 540 casesHiroaki ItoGeorges NassrallahSabrina BergeronBryan ArthursJulia V BurnierMiguel N BurnierIntroduction: A chalazion is a common localized lipogranulomatous inflammation of the eyelid. Histopathological diagnosis of chalazia is essential to rule out malignancy in particular sebaceous carcinoma. Our aim is to understand and classify the histopathological findings of chalazia and to determine any association with a patient's demographics. Materials and Methods: H and E sections were reviewed and classified into four categories: (1) lipogranulomas only, (2) lipogranulomas with multinucleated giant cells, (3) lipogranulomas with abscess, and (4) fibrosis without lipogranulomas or granulomatous inflammation. Patients' sex, age, and location of the lesion were analyzed. Results: Five hundred and forty cases included men (54.6%) and women (45.4%) with the mean age of 45.3 (13–89; standard deviation, 16.8). Five hundred and eight had information regarding location: left lower eyelid, 21.1%; right lower eyelid, 19.5%; left upper eyelid, 30.5%; and right upper eyelid, 28.9%. Category 1 accounted for 44.6%; category 2, 41.5%; category 3, 7.0%; and category 4, 6.9%. There was no significant correlation between classification and sex (P = 0.210) or age group (0–50 and > 50) (P = 0.369) nor between presence of giant cells and/or abscess and location (P = 0.826). Mean ages of category 1 (47.0) and 2 (43.1) were significantly different (P = 0.011). Conclusion: Four histopathological subtypes were equally distributed across sexes and eyelid locations. Individuals in category 1 are older than category 2. Favoring a systematic way to analyze the histopathology of chalazia may result in fewer missed diagnoses of malignancy and other inflammatory or infectious diseases.http://www.thepajo.org/article.asp?issn=2666-4909;year=2022;volume=4;issue=1;spage=13;epage=13;aulast=Itochalazionclassificationhistopathological findings
spellingShingle Hiroaki Ito
Georges Nassrallah
Sabrina Bergeron
Bryan Arthurs
Julia V Burnier
Miguel N Burnier
A novel histopathological classification of chalazion: A series of 540 cases
The Pan-American Journal of Ophthalmology
chalazion
classification
histopathological findings
title A novel histopathological classification of chalazion: A series of 540 cases
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title_fullStr A novel histopathological classification of chalazion: A series of 540 cases
title_full_unstemmed A novel histopathological classification of chalazion: A series of 540 cases
title_short A novel histopathological classification of chalazion: A series of 540 cases
title_sort novel histopathological classification of chalazion a series of 540 cases
topic chalazion
classification
histopathological findings
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