Nasolacrimal duct cyst

Nasolacrimal duct cyst describes a unilateral or bilateral congenital cyst of the nasolacrimal duct, which is almost always associated with dacryocystocele, presenting most commonly at birth or a few weeks of age (but rarely presenting in adulthood) as a benign, grayish blue mass in the inferomedial canthus or in the nasal cavity, that can cause epiphora, dacryocystitis (inflammation of the lacrimal sac) and nasal obstruction. It is more commonly reported in females.

Respiratory distress

Difficulty in breathing. The physical presentation of respiratory distress is generally referred to as labored breathing, while the sensation of respiratory distress is called shortness of breath or dyspnea.


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PMID (PMCID)
28210562
OTHER
A rare cause of intermittent respiratory distress and epiphora in the newborn: congenital dacryocystocele.
Ismi O, Bozkurt FM, Icme G, Eti C, Sari A.
Gland Surg. 2017;6(1):114-118.
In this case report we presented a 2-week-old newborn with bilateral congenital dacryocystoceles causing intermittent respiratory distress.
28210562
OTHER
A rare cause of intermittent respiratory distress and epiphora in the newborn: congenital dacryocystocele.
Ismi O, Bozkurt FM, Icme G, Eti C, Sari A.
Gland Surg. 2017;6(1):114-118.
A rare cause of intermittent respiratory distress and epiphora in the newborn: congenital dacryocystocele.
28210562
OTHER
A rare cause of intermittent respiratory distress and epiphora in the newborn: congenital dacryocystocele.
Ismi O, Bozkurt FM, Icme G, Eti C, Sari A.
Gland Surg. 2017;6(1):114-118.
Congenital dacryocystoceles with concomitant intranasal cysts causing respiratory distress in the newborns are rarely published.
26466150
FEMALE Infant, Newborn
Severe Respiratory Distress in a Neonate due to Bilateral Dacryocystoceles.
Klotz D, Schonlaub J, Hackenberg S, Wirbelauer J.
Pediatr Emerg Care. 2017;33(7):489.
We present the case of a full-term 3-day-old female infant with progressive respiratory distress due to bilateral dacryocystoceles.
26466150
FEMALE Infant, Newborn
Severe Respiratory Distress in a Neonate due to Bilateral Dacryocystoceles.
Klotz D, Schonlaub J, Hackenberg S, Wirbelauer J.
Pediatr Emerg Care. 2017;33(7):489.
Severe Respiratory Distress in a Neonate due to Bilateral Dacryocystoceles.
27097390
FEMALE Infant, Newborn
Bilateral dacryocystocele with an intranasal cyst as the cause of respiratory distress in a newborn.
Durmaz A, Yildizoglu U, Arslan F, Uysal Y.
B-ENT. 2016;12(1):23-7.
Bilateral dacryocystocele with an intranasal cyst as the cause of respiratory distress in a newborn.
24452900
MIXED_SAMPLE Infant, Newborn
Bilateral dacryocystoceles as a rare cause of neonatal respiratory distress: report of 2 cases.
Lecavalier M, Nguyen LH.
Ear Nose Throat J. 2014;93(1):E26-8.
Bilateral dacryocystoceles that expand intranasally and cause respiratory distress in the newborn are rarer still.
24799096
(4025628)
MALE Infant, Newborn
Urgent bilateral endoscopic marsupialization for respiratory distress due to bilateral dacryocystitis in a newborn.
Kim H, Park J, Jang J, Chun J.
J Craniofac Surg. 2014;25(3):e292-3.
We describe an infant with respiratory distress due to bilateral dacryocystoceles and dacryocystitis who was successfully treated with urgent bilateral endoscopic marsupialization.
15072034
MALE Infant, Newborn
Bilateral congenital dacryocystocele as a cause of respiratory distress in a newborn.
Teymoortash A, Hesse L, Werner JA, Lippert BM.
Rhinology. 2004;42(1):41-4.
Bilateral congenital dacryocystocele as a cause of respiratory distress in a newborn.
10675871
MIXED_SAMPLE Infant, Newborn
Management and complications of congenital dacryocele with concurrent intranasal mucocele.
Paysse EA, Coats DK, Bernstein JM, Go C, de Jong AL.
J AAPOS. 2000;4(1):46-53.
A retrospective review of 22 patients with 30 dacryoceles was performed to determine the mean age at presentation, sex distribution, and prevalence of associated intranasal mucocele, associated dacryocystitis, and respiratory distress.
7488375
MIXED_SAMPLE Infant, Newborn
Respiratory distress in the neonate. Sequela of a congenital dacryocystocele.
Hepler KM, Woodson GE, Kearns DB.
Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 1995;121(12):1423-5.
Twenty-one children have been described as having congenital dacryocystoceles with intranasal extension, and, of these, 14 had respiratory distress.
7488375
MIXED_SAMPLE Infant, Newborn
Respiratory distress in the neonate. Sequela of a congenital dacryocystocele.
Hepler KM, Woodson GE, Kearns DB.
Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 1995;121(12):1423-5.
We present a series of patients with congenital dacryocystoceles who presented with ranging degrees of respiratory distress.
7488375
MIXED_SAMPLE Infant, Newborn
Respiratory distress in the neonate. Sequela of a congenital dacryocystocele.
Hepler KM, Woodson GE, Kearns DB.
Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 1995;121(12):1423-5.
Congenital dacryocystoceles presenting with intranasal extension may precipitate respiratory distress in neonates.
8444564
MALE Infant, Newborn
Respiratory distress associated with bilateral nasolacrimal duct cysts.
Righi PD, Hubbell RN, Lawlor PP Jr.
Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol. 1993;26(2):199-203.
Respiratory distress associated with bilateral nasolacrimal duct cysts.
3679686
FEMALE Infant, Newborn
Nasal obstruction in the neonate secondary to nasolacrimal duct cysts.
Lusk RP, Muntz HM.
Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol. 1987;13(3):315-22.
We report two patients with unusual causes of respiratory distress secondary to nasolacrimal duct cysts.