A Case of Angiolymphoid Hyperplasia with Eosinophilia of the Lower Eyelid

Angiolymphoid hyperplasia

INTRODUCTION

Angiolymphoid hyperplasia with eosinophilia (ALHE), first described by Wells and Whimster in 1969, usually manifests as firm erythematous to brownish papules on the head and neck area, especially on the periauricular area of young adults. It can appear as a single or multiple lesions. The trunk, extremities, and perineal area can be involved. Lesions on the oral mucosa, upper lip, and inner canthus of the face have been reported. We report a patient suffering from ALHE which de­veloped as a single papule on the lower eyelid making diagnosis difficult. ALHE on the lower eyelid has never been reported before. tadalis sx 20