Abstract
Conjunctival inclusion cysts are the most common cystic lesions of the conjunctiva and are either congenital or acquired; the latter are more prevalent. Some of the major factors that provoke the development of an acquired cyst are surgery, trauma, and chronic inflammation. Here, we report on a conjunctival inclusion cyst that developed following a case of untreated chronic conjunctivitis. To temporarily relieve the patient's symptoms a needle aspiration of the cyst was performed, and the patient was referred to an ophthalmologist for surgical excision of the cyst.