Acute radiation injury of ocular adnexa
L. C. Stephens, T. E. Schultheiss, L. J. Peters, K. K. Ang and K. N. Gray
Division of Veterinary Medicine, University of Texas, M. D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute, Houston 77030.
Eyelids and lacrimal glands of monkeys examined histologically 24 and 48
hours after receiving 2.5 to 20.0 Gy (250 to 2000 rad) of cobalt 60
radiation contained acute inflammation. Cells of meibomian glands, other
sebaceous glands, sweat glands, and goblet cells displayed no significant
alterations. Acinar cells of major and accessory lacrimal glands and, to a
lesser degree, lacrimal duct epithelium showed degeneration and necrosis
that were increased in extent in proportion to the radiation dose. Reduced
numbers of serous acini and decreased size of remaining acini indicate that
atrophy of lacrimal glands can be recognized within two days after
irradiation. The morphologic diagnosis for irradiated lacrimal glands was
acute, necrotizing dacryoadenitis.