Title of article :
Compound Nevus Simulating a Conjunctival Melanoma
Author/Authors :
Gupta, Parul Chawla Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research - Chandigarh, India , Ram, Jagat Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research - Chandigarh, India , Akella, Madhuri Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research - Chandigarh, India , Jinagal, Jitender Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research - Chandigarh, India
Pages :
2
From page :
81
To page :
82
Abstract :
A 50‑year‑old woman presented with a brownish‑black inferior limbal mass for many years with rapidly increasing in size and encroaching on the cornea of the right eye over the past year. The clinical examination revealed a dark brown, elevated and irregular mass adhering to the underlying sclera and cornea with four feeder vessels [Figure 1a]. The mass had a maximum basal diameter of 8.0 mm and thickness of approximately 0.6 mm. Ultrasound biomicroscopy revealed no involvement of the angles [Figure 2a]. The patient was scheduled for an excisional biopsy. Intraoperatively, alcohol‑assisted corneal epitheliectomy and excision using the “no‑touch technique” with lamellar sclerectomy were performed. The margins of the conjunctiva were treated with double freeze–thaw cryotherapy, and amniotic membrane was transplanted [Figures 1b‑d].
Keywords :
Melanoma , 50‑year‑old , Conjunctival
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2018
Record number :
2431882
Link To Document :
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