Extralesional triamcinolone acetonide injection in the treatment of small chalazion
Indian J Ophthalmol
; 2023 Aug; 71(8): 2959-2961
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Purpose: To evaluate the effect of extralesional triamcinolone acetonide (TA) injection in the treatment of small chalazion (diameter ? 5 mm). Methods: Prospective interventional clinal study that included patients diagnosed as chalazion of small size not responding to conservative management for at least 2 weeks. All patients were treated with extralesional TA injection (4 mg). Successful resolution of a chalazion was defined as a decrease in size to 1 mm or smaller. Results: Thirty?eight patients were included in the study. The resolution was achieved in 33 (87%) patients. Nineteen (50%) patients had complete resolution after the first injection, and 13 (34.2%) patients had complete resolution after the second injection. Chalazion near the lower punctum needed more times of injections than those elsewhere (P = 0.02). Conclusions: Extralesional TA injection is effective in the treatment of both primary and recurred small chalazia. It is a simple and cost?saving procedure and can be considered an alternative first?line treatment for small chalazion.
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