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Zoumalan CI et al. - Lacrimal tumors such as pleomorphic adenoma have a high rate of recurrence and can undergo malignant transformation if they are not completely removed. Lacrimal gland tumors should undergo complete excision without a primary incisional biopsy. These excisions can be facilitated through a lateral orbitotomy, which can offer the surgeon an exceptional approach with optimal exposure with or without the use of bone window.

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