Ocular Surface Squamous Neoplasia in an Anophthalmic Socket 60 Years after Enucleation
Abstract Ocular surface squamous cell neoplasia in an anophthalmic socket is an exceptionally rare occurrence. We report a 62-year-old white man who had his left eye enucleated at age 2 and developed an invasive squamous cell carcinoma 60 years later. He received multiple treatments, including excis...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Survey of ophthalmology 2011-11, Vol.56 (6), p.539-543 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Abstract Ocular surface squamous cell neoplasia in an anophthalmic socket is an exceptionally rare occurrence. We report a 62-year-old white man who had his left eye enucleated at age 2 and developed an invasive squamous cell carcinoma 60 years later. He received multiple treatments, including excisional biopsy, topical mitomycin C chemotherapy, cryotherapy, and finally exenteration. We review the literature to evaluate the clinical characteristics, time of onset following enucleation, treatment, and outcome of previously reported cases. Our case emphasizes the importance of a thorough examination of the anophthalmic socket, including upper and lower lid eversion. |
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ISSN: | 0039-6257 1879-3304 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.survophthal.2011.06.005 |