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From: Chalazion-mimicked eyelid angiosarcoma in a young Asian with good prognosis: a case report

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Photographs of our patient. A, nodular lesion appearing like a ruptured chalazion in the mid-lower lid margin at the first visit. B, after surgical excision with a safety margin of 5 mm and 7 negative frozen biopsies, the incision line was designed at the upper conjunctiva for a tarsoconjunctival advancement flap (modified Hughes procedure) with a green corneal protector. C, the tarsoconjunctival advancement flap reconstruction for the posterior lamella and myocutaneous advancement for anterior lamella reconstruction were performed. D, no recurrence was observed 4 years and 5 months after the surgery

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