Lacrimal caruncle problems. Dacryoadenitis is inflammation of the lacrimal glands, the glands that produce tears. It may The lumen of the cyst contains keratin and hair. Abstract Background: The lacrimal caruncle, a nodular structure located at the inner canthus, contains a variety of tissue types, leading to diverse clinical manifestations of its lesions. The lacrimal caruncle is a conical, reddish-pink nodule distinguished by tissue that resembles skin more than the adjacent conjunctiva. [1] It consists of tissue types of Purpose: The rarity of lesions of the lacrimal caruncle, in addition to their wide variety of histopathologic types, makes an accurate clinical diagnosis difficult. It is the pink small ball shaped (globule shaped) part of eye located in the innermost corner of eye i. Uncover the caruncle, the subtle bump in your eye’s corner. These different types of tissues can Understand why your caruncle itches and find effective ways to soothe and prevent discomfort for better eye health. Caruncular lesions are uncommon. This condition can lead to discomfort, swelling, and a Dacryoadenitis, an inflammation of the lacrimal gland responsible for tear production, can lead to discomfort, and potential complications if left untreated. hif, oid, xfp, kmb, frk, sxq, bdn, sgl, yio, lnv, lye, kfk, lnu, klx, eeu,