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Congenital Dacryocystocele

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Prenatal diagnosis of dacryocystocele is straightforward. A considerable number of lesions are bilateral, and many resolve in utero spontaneously or neonatally after minimal intervention. For those not resolving by the time of the delivery, ophthalmologic or rhinologic consultation is warranted because of potential complications. Three-dimensional sonography may provide a noninvasive method for evaluating these cystic masses and may contribute to the avoidance of additional diagnostic techniques in the neonatal period.

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