D31: Benign neoplasm of eye and adnexa

D31.5: Benign neoplasm: Lacrimal gland and duct

When there is abnormal growth of tissue in an organ, then this is referred to as a tumor. The tissue in the body is made up of cells. A tumor disorder involves the cells multiplying more than normal. This results in abnormal or excess tissue forming. A tumor can be benign or malignant. You have a benign tumor. Benign tumors do not destroy the healthy tissue and do not spread throughout the body.

Your tumor has developed in the lacrimal gland or lacrimal (tear) ducts. The lacrimal gland is above the outer corner of the eye. The lacrimal gland produces the tear fluid for the eye. The film of fluid (tear film) on the eye, together with the conjunctiva and the eyelids, protects the eye from external influences.

The tumor may cause you to find it more difficult to see. It is also possible that you have no symptoms at all.