Isolated Congenital Lacrimal Gland Agenesis

Cureus. 2024 Apr 6;16(4):e57732. doi: 10.7759/cureus.57732. eCollection 2024 Apr.

Abstract

Congenital alacrima is an uncommon condition marked by a lack of tear production that is present from birth. This condition often occurs in conjunction with various syndromes but can also result from isolated lacrimal gland agenesis. Congenital alacrima should be evaluated in the differential diagnosis for pediatric patients presenting with symptoms of dry eyes, especially in cases without xerostomia or other systemic rheumatologic findings. Following a thorough history and examination, noninvasive imaging techniques can be utilized to assess for potential lacrimal gland agenesis and aid in confirming the diagnosis.

Keywords: congenital alacrima; dry eye; lacrimal gland agenesis; ophtalmology; pediatric patients; radiologic findings.

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  • Case Reports