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Small Conjunctival Cyst (Photo)

Last updated August 19, 2007

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This microscopic picture is of a small cyst on the medial bulbar conjunctiva. This cyst is small, clear, and benign. It was likely occured spontanously or exacerbated by the alphagan glaucoma drop being used.

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