- 1525 Park Place, Green Bay, Wisconsin,54304 920-965-1234
- 2700 Enterprise Avenue, Suite A, Appleton, Wisconsin,54913 920-380-9890
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- Reconstructive
- Anophthalmos
- Blepharoplasty
- Blepharospasm
- Brow Lift
- Congenital
- Dry Eye
- Eyelid Laxity
- Infections
- Inflammation
- Lacrimal System
- Lagophthalmos
- Orbital Tumors
- Cosmetic
- Forms
- Locations
Orbital Tumors - Lacrimal Sac
- Lacrimal Sac Tumors
- rare
- mass above medial canthal tendon
- complaints of EpiphLacora (Epiphora, patients with epiphora complain of watery eyes; it is when there is an imabance between production and drainage of tears. Visit the Lacrimal page for more details) or chronic dacryocystitis
- irrigation might pass to nose or blood might reflux from punctum
- CT might show extent of mass
- DCG might show filling defect
- might have skin ulceration, telangiectasia, + lymph nodes
- might originate from skin or nasal mucosal tumors
- benign squamous papillomas most common 1o
- squamous cell carcinoma more than adenocarcinoma most common malignant tumor