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. 1994 Nov;86(11):865–866.

Delayed postoperative hemorrhage complicating chalazion surgery.

J A Procope 1, E D Kidwell Jr 1
PMCID: PMC2607612  PMID: 7807576

Abstract

Chalazion surgery is a common minor ophthalmic surgical procedure used to treat chalazia after conservative measures have failed. Complications are infrequent and generally easily managed with minimal morbidity. This article presents an atypical case of an elderly woman with a history of hypertension who experienced sudden profuse hemorrhaging 10 days after chalazion surgery. The clinical findings are presented along with a brief overview of the relevant vascular anatomy of the eyelid and a discussion of possible etiologic factors.

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