“… 4 It has been, though, reported that some primary cysts, exhibit high recurrence rates after removal and are linked to complications, such as corneal decompensation, amblyopia and strabismus. 6 , 7 Secondary cysts commonly arise from trauma, surgery, tumor or inflammation and are associated with a higher rate of recurrence and more complications compared to primary cysts. 4 , 8 One possible pathogenetic mechanism, that may be responsible for the formation of primary cysts, occurs during embryogenesis.…”