Chalazion (Lump in Eyelid) (cont.)
Medical Author:
Andrew A. Dahl, MD, FACS
Andrew A. Dahl, MD, FACSAndrew A. Dahl, MD, is a board-certified ophthalmologist. Dr. Dahl's educational background includes a BA with Honors and Distinction from Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT, and an MD from Cornell University, where he was selected for Alpha Omega Alpha, the national medical honor society. He had an internal medical internship at the New York Hospital/Cornell Medical Center. Medical Editor:
Jerry R. Balentine, DO, FACEP
Jerry R. Balentine, DO, FACEPDr. Balentine received his undergraduate degree from McDaniel College in Westminster, Maryland. He attended medical school at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine graduating in1983. He completed his internship at St. Joseph's Hospital in Philadelphia and his Emergency Medicine residency at Lincoln Medical and Mental Health Center in the Bronx, where he served as chief resident. IN THIS ARTICLE
Chalazion PicturesMedia file 1: Chalazion. Photo courtesy of Larry Stack, MD.
Media type: Photo Media file 2: Chalazion with an inverted eyelid. Photo courtesy of Larry Stack, MD.
Media type: Photo Viewer Comments & ReviewsChalazion(Lump in Eyelid) - PainThe eMedicineHealth physician editors ask:Did your chalazion cause any pain? Chalazion (Lump in Eyelid) - TreatmentThe eMedicineHealth physician editors ask:What was the treatment for your chalazion? |
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A chalazion (Greek for hailstone) is a lipogranuloma of either a meibomian gland or a Zeis gland.
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