Age and number of lesions predict chalazion recurrence.
Ryan SorensenGianmarco CalderaraJonathan WelshElizabeth HickDavid HsiouAlicia ChenPatrick J HuntJeel Jainesh MehtaRichard C AllenKatherine WilliamsPublished in: Orbit (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (2024)
Patients presenting at a younger age and with a greater number of chalazion were statistically more likely to have a recurrence of chalazion after surgery. Given recurrence is more likely in younger children, reconciling this with the risk-benefit ratio with regard to FDA guidelines on anesthesia in children under three years is a critical consideration for ophthalmologists.