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vesiculopustules, red papules, crusted papules, and ulcers; with<br />

periorbital edema Ped Derm 21:551–554, 2004<br />

Transitional cell carcinoma of the lacrimal sac papule Eyelid and<br />

Conjunctival Tumors, Shields JA and Shields CL, Lippincott<br />

Williams and Wilkins p.185, 1999<br />

Trichilemmomas Arch Ophthalmol 98:844–847, 1980; papule<br />

Eyelid and Conjunctival Tumors, Shields JA and Shields CL,<br />

Lippincott Williams and Wilkins p.69, 1999; thickened eyelids<br />

along lash margin – trichilemmomas in Cowden’s disease<br />

Trichoadenoma – papule Eyelid and Conjunctival Tumors,<br />

Shields JA and Shields CL, Lippincott Williams and Wilkins<br />

p.67, 1999<br />

Trichoepithelioma Eye 12:43–46, 1998; Ophthalmology<br />

93:531–533, 1986; solitary or multiple – papule Eyelid and<br />

Conjunctival Tumors, Shields JA and Shields CL, Lippincott<br />

Williams and Wilkins p.65, 1999<br />

Trichofolliculoma – papule Eyelid and Conjunctival Tumors,<br />

Shields JA and Shields CL, Lippincott Williams and Wilkins<br />

p.67, 1999<br />

PARANEOPLASTIC DISORDERS<br />

Acanthosis nigricans BJD 153:667–668, 2005<br />

Diffuse plane xanthomatosis – flat yellow plaques of eyelids,<br />

neck, trunk, buttocks, flexures AD 93:639–646, 1966<br />

Hypertrichosis lanuginosa acquisita (malignant down) – in mild<br />

forms, confined to face – starts on nose and eyelids; lung, colon<br />

carcinomas most common; also breast, gall bladder, uterus,<br />

urinary bladder if accompanied by acanthosis nigricans, the<br />

malignancy is always an adenocarcinoma Can Med Assoc<br />

118:1090–1096, 1978<br />

Necrobiotic xanthogranuloma with paraproteinemia – yellow<br />

eyelid papules Hautarzt 46:330–334, 1995; Eyelid and<br />

Conjunctival Tumors, Shields JA and Shields CL, Lippincott<br />

Williams and Wilkins p.143, 1999; Arch Ophthalmol 101:6063,<br />

1983; JAAD 3:257–270, 1980<br />

PHOTODERMATOSES<br />

Chronic actinic dermatitis<br />

Dermatoheliosis – ectropion Rook p.2982, 1998, Sixth Edition<br />

Favre–Racouchot syndrome (actinic comedonal plaque) Am J<br />

Ophthalmol 96:687–688, 1983<br />

Piroxicam photodermatitis<br />

Polymorphic light eruption<br />

Quinidine photo-lichen planus<br />

PRIMARY CUTANEOUS DISEASES<br />

Acanthosis nigricans Ophthal Plast Reconstr Surg 10:49–50,<br />

1994; Am J Ophthalmol 115:42–45, 1993<br />

Acne rosacea – blepharitis (desquamation and erythema)<br />

BJD 65:458–463, 1953; periorbital chronic edema Rook<br />

p.2104–2110, 1998, Sixth Edition; Arch Ophthalmol<br />

108:561–563, 1990; acne agminata (granulomatous rosacea) –<br />

monomorphic brown papules of chin, cheeks, eyelids BJD<br />

134:1098–1100, 1996; red eyelid plaque AD 138:527–532,<br />

2002; acne rosacea cysts of eyelid<br />

Atopic dermatitis – eyelids lichenified, inflamed, scaly, crusted<br />

Rook p.2997, 1998, Sixth Edition; Dennie–Morgan folds Rook<br />

p.2982, 1998, Sixth Edition<br />

Blepharochalasis Br J Ophthalmol 72:863–867, 1988; Cutis<br />

45:91–94, 1990; Can J Ophthalmol 27:10–15, 1992; AD<br />

115:479–481, 1979<br />

EYELID LESIONS 191<br />

Ascher’s syndrome – blepharochalasis with progressive<br />

enlargement of upper lip; increased thickness of eyelids<br />

JAAD 29:650–651, 1993; Ped Derm 8:122–123, 1991; BJD<br />

66:129–138, 1954<br />

Chronic dermatitis<br />

Cutis laxa<br />

Familial systemic amyloid<br />

Floppy eyelid syndrome<br />

Granulomatous slack skin syndrome (CTCL)<br />

Hughes syndrome (acromegaloid features and thickened oral<br />

mucosa) J Med Genet 22:119–125, 1985<br />

Idiopathic<br />

Meretoja’s syndrome<br />

Blepharophimosis<br />

Cleft lip–palate, blepharophimosis, lagophthalmos,<br />

hypertelorism Am J Med Genet 10:409–412, 1981<br />

Marden–Walker syndrome J Med Genet 18:50–53, 1981<br />

Schwartz–Jampel syndrome (chondrodystrophic myotonia)<br />

Arch Neurol 22:455–462, 1972<br />

Blepharospasm Rook p.2981, 1998, Sixth Edition<br />

Childhood granulomatous perioral (orbital) dermatitis – papules<br />

AD 128:1395–1400, 1992<br />

Collodion baby (lamellar desquamation of the newborn) –<br />

ectropion Rook p.1494, 1998, Sixth Edition<br />

Dermatochalasis – lax eyelid skin in elderly Rook p.2981, 1998,<br />

Sixth Edition<br />

Dowling–Degos disease – comedone-like lesions on upper eyelids<br />

Entropion Rook p.2983, 1998, Sixth Edition<br />

Epidermolysis bullosa, recessive dystrophic – symblepharon<br />

Epidermolysis Bullosa:Basic and Clinical Aspects. New York:<br />

Springer, 1992:135–151<br />

Erythroderma – ectropion Rook p.2982, 1998, Sixth Edition<br />

Granuloma annulare Ped Derm 16:373–376, 1999; Ann<br />

Ophthalmol 17:73–75, 1985<br />

Granuloma faciale – red eyelid plaque AD 138:527–532, 2002<br />

Harlequin fetus (ichthyosis congenital fetalis) – severe<br />

non-bullous ichthyosiform erythroderma or mild erythrodermic<br />

ichthyosis; eversion of eyelids Rook p.2980, 1998, Sixth Edition;<br />

JAAD 212:335–339, 1989; Ped Derm 6:216–221, 1989; Int J<br />

Derm 21:347–348, 1982<br />

Ichthyosiform erythroderma – ectropion Rook p.2980,2982,<br />

1998, Sixth Edition<br />

Keratosis follicularis spinulosa decalvans – blepharitis JAAD<br />

47:S275–278, 2002<br />

Kimura’s disease Surv Ophthalmol 44:79–91, 1999; Br J<br />

Ophthalmol 76:755–757, 1992<br />

Lamellar ichthyosis – ectropion Rook p.1500, 1998, Sixth<br />

Edition<br />

Laxity of the eyelid Dermatol Clin 10:793–798, 1992<br />

Lichen planus Dermatol Online J 7:5, 2001; Dermatology<br />

191:350–351, 1995; JAAD 27:638–639, 1992<br />

Lichen sclerosus et atrophicus<br />

Lichen simplex chronicus Arch Ophthalmol 117:829–831, 1999<br />

Non-bullous CIE (congenital ichthyosiform erythroderma)<br />

(erythrodermic lamellar ichthyosis) – autosomal recessive –<br />

presents with collodion baby; ectropion AD 121:477–488, 1985<br />

Periorbital dermatitis (periorbital variant of perioral dermatitis) –<br />

idiopathic or topical corticosterioid-associated Rook<br />

p.2110–2111, 1998, Sixth Edition; including facial Afro-<br />

Caribbean childhood eruption (FACE) BJD 91:435–438, 1976<br />

Psoriasis – may mimic chronic blepharitis Rook p.1604, 1998,<br />

Sixth Edition; red eyelid plaque AD 138:527–532, 2002

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