meibomian cyst
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A doctor points to a small bump on a patient's lower eyelid, explaining it is a meibomian cyst.
Definition
Noun: A meibomian cyst is a small, benign lump or swelling on the eyelid. It forms when the duct of a Meibomian gland (an oil gland located along the edge of the eyelid) becomes blocked, causing a buildup of its oily secretion.
Usage
This term is used in medical contexts to describe a specific type of eyelid cyst. * The ophthalmologist diagnosed the bump as a meibomian cyst. * A blocked oil gland can lead to the development of a meibomian cyst.
Advanced Usage
- The condition is medically synonymous with a chalazion. In common usage, "meibomian cyst" and "chalazion" are often used interchangeably, though a chalazion is a chronic, non-infectious inflammation resulting from the blocked gland.
- It is distinguished from a stye (or hordeolum), which is typically an acute, painful, and infectious inflammation of an eyelash follicle or gland.
Variants and Related Words
- Chalazion (n): The most common medical term for a chronic meibomian cyst.
- Meibomian gland (n): The specialized sebaceous gland in the eyelid whose blockage causes the cyst.
- Eyelid cyst (n): A more general term that can include a meibomian cyst.
Synonyms
- Chalazion
- (Eyelid) granuloma (in a specific medical context)
Antonyms / Contrasting Terms
- Hordeolum (Stye): A painful, red bump near the edge of the eyelid, usually caused by a bacterial infection.
- Blepharitis: A general inflammation of the eyelid margins, which can involve the Meibomian glands but presents as diffuse redness and irritation rather than a distinct cyst.
A doctor points to a small bump on a patient's lower eyelid, explaining it is a meibomian cyst.
Noun
- a small sebaceous cyst of the eyelid resulting when a Meibomian gland is blocked