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    Diagnosis and Management of Congenital Dacryocystoceles

    By Harrison Huang, MPH, Jagger Koerner, MD
    01:51
    Ocular Pathology/Oncology, Pediatric Ophth/Strabismus

    In this video, Mr. Harrison Huang and Dr. Jagger Koerner provide an overview of the diagnosis, diagnostic techniques, complications, and management of dacryocystoceles, a rare variant of nasolacrimal duct obstruction often diagnosed in newborns. Intranasal cysts are usually found in conjunction with dacryocystoceles; therefore, the pediatric ophthalmologist may find it useful to partner with an otolaryngologist who has experience in performing endoscopies in infants.

    Financial Disclosures: Mr. Harrison Huang discloses no financial relationships. Dr. Jagger Koerner discloses no financial relationships.