A 82-year-old patient presents with a lid lesion associated with marked asymmetrical blepharitis and conjunctivitis. What is the most likely diagnosis?
Oculoplastics
Yes
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C
Sebaceous cell carcinoma often presents in the upper eyelid as asymmetric blepharitis or recurrent chalazia. It is an aggressive tumor with a tendency to metastasize.
Wide excisional biopsy or a map biopsy to confirm the extent of involvement is the management option of choice.
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