Eyelids are swollen and pale green
Introduction
Introduction Green tumors, usually in the edge of the sputum touch the hard mass of the lumps, the eyelids are swollen and pale green, the mass development is abnormally rapid, short-term filling of the eyelids, which involves the sinus and brain. The anterior and submandibular lymph nodes are often swollen. There is also a green pigmentation on the surface of the lumps. In the later stages of the disease, all important organs and limb bones are involved; in the late stage, death is often caused by anemia and infection.
Cause
Cause
Causes of swelling and pale green eyelids:
A localized infiltration of abnormal white blood cells in the subperiosteal or soft tissue. Because of its light green color (the pale green pigment in the tumor cell protoplasmic bone), the tumor has a rounded bulge like a tumor, hence the name.
Examine
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Related inspection
Eyelid examination ophthalmology
The eyelids are swollen and pale green.
Most of the patients with this disease are healthy children, and men are more common than women. The blood and bone marrow of leukemia often change, and the course of disease is rapid and rapid, and can die within months or even weeks. The anterior and submandibular lymph nodes are often swollen. There is also a green pigmentation on the surface of the lumps. In the later stages of the disease, all important organs and limb bones are involved; in the late stage, death is often caused by anemia and infection.
Diagnosis
Differential diagnosis
Eyelid swelling and pale green confusing symptoms:
Eyelid abscess: caused by staphylococcal infection, mostly caused by traumatic infection or following periostitis and osteomyelitis. The eyelids are markedly red and swollen, and there is an induration in the touch, followed by induration and softening, forming an abscess as a clinical feature. It belongs to the category of traditional Chinese medicine eyelids, which is caused by the invasion of wind, heat and fire.
The eyelids are purplish red: skin symptoms of dermatomyositis, initial edema of the face, especially in the eyelids are purple-red, and the cheeks may have diffuse erythema like seborrheic dermatitis. Clinical manifestations: The initial symptoms of the disease are symptoms such as general fatigue, fatigue, headache, joint pain, and low muscle strength. The main lesions are skin and muscle. There is no skin lesion called polymysitis. Good middle-aged women.
The edematous purple-red spot of the upper eyelid: the typical skin lesion of dermatomyositis, the edematous purple-red spot of the upper eyelid, spread to the periorbital, and gradually spread to the V-shaped area of the face, neck and upper chest. The elbow and elbow, especially the metacarpophalangeal joint and the metatarsophalangeal joint, appear purple-red papules with telangiectasia, hypopigmentation, overlying fine scales, called Gottron (Gordon) sign or Grottron papules.
Eyelid edema: Eyelids, commonly known as eyelids, are divided into upper and lower parts. The eyelid skin is the thinnest part of the whole body skin, and the subcutaneous tissue is loose, so it is prone to fluid accumulation and edema. Eyelid edema caused by disease usually accompanied by other symptoms, such as edema of the lower limbs, poor urine, waist and knee pain, asthma, cold, etc. If the patient finds that he has the above symptoms, he should actively find the cause and treat the primary disease. Only the primary disease and systemic diseases improve, and the eyelid edema can gradually subside.
Most of the patients with this disease are healthy children, and men are more common than women. The blood and bone marrow of leukemia often change, and the course of disease is rapid and rapid, and can die within months or even weeks. The anterior and submandibular lymph nodes are often swollen. There is also a green pigmentation on the surface of the lumps. In the later stages of the disease, all important organs and limb bones are involved; in the late stage, death is often caused by anemia and infection.
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