Case report: Oncocytic inclusion cyst of conjunctiva following vitrectomy

Inclusion cysts of the ocular adnexa are not uncommon. They often are asymptomatic and rarely present symptoms, depending on size and location.
Post-surgical conjunctival cysts are seen following ocular surgeries. The most common conjunctival cysts are implantation cysts and retention cysts. Trivial trauma and rarely allergy can also induce the formation of such cysts. They are often unilateral and transparent. In this column, we would like to present a case of post-vitrectomy inclusion cyst showing oncocytic differentiation.
A 76-year-old man presented with complaints of a mass in the left eye