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ICD-10 code: H02.879

Disease category: H02.87: Vascular anomalies of eyelid

Vascular Anomalies of Unspecified Eye and Eyelid

Vascular anomalies of the eye and eyelid are a group of conditions that involve abnormal blood vessels in the region around the eye and eyelids. Vascular anomalies can range from minor to serious and can affect one or both eyes. They may also involve the eyelid, cornea, conjunctiva, and orbit.

The most common types of vascular anomalies include: hemangiomas, lymphangiomas, vascular malformations, and telangiectasia. Hemangiomas are benign tumors made up of abnormal blood vessels. Lymphangiomas are tumors made of lymphatic vessels and are typically found in the orbit or eyelid. Vascular malformations are congenital lesions made of abnormal vessels that are usually present at birth. Telangiectasias are small, dilated blood vessels that can occur anywhere in the body.

Vascular anomalies of the eye and eyelid can cause a variety of symptoms, including vision problems, pain, redness, tearing, and swelling. In some cases, they may lead to more serious complications, such as infection, bleeding, and ulceration of the cornea.

Diagnosis of vascular anomalies of the eye and eyelid typically involves a physical examination, as well as imaging tests such as ultrasound, CT scans, and MRI scans. Treatment for these conditions usually involves medications, laser therapy, and, in some cases, surgery.

It is important to seek prompt medical attention for any concerns about the health of your eyes. If you have any symptoms of a vascular anomaly in your eye or eyelid, contact your doctor for an evaluation.

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Treatment Options for Vascular Anomalies of Unspecified Eye, Unspecified Eyelid

Vascular anomalies of the eye and eyelids involve abnormal growths of the blood vessels in the eyes or eyelids. These growths can vary in severity, but they can lead to impaired vision, tearing, and even vision loss. Several treatment options are available to help manage and reduce the symptoms associat...

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