Ocular Surface Squamous Neoplasia: Clinicopathological Analysis and Treatment Outcome of 65 Cases.

J Coll Physicians Surg Pak

Department of Ophthalmology, Khyber Teaching Hospital, Peshawar, Pakistan.

Published: September 2020

AI Article Synopsis

  • This study investigates the demographics, clinical behavior, and outcomes of ocular surface squamous neoplasia (OSSN) among patients in North-west Pakistan, focusing on data collected over a six-year period.
  • A total of 65 patients (61.5% male, 38.5% female) were included, with a mean age of 61.68 years; many were farmers, suggesting prolonged UV exposure as a risk factor.
  • The findings revealed that 63.1% of patients were cured, while 32.2% experienced recurrence, highlighting the late presentation of OSSN due to socio-economic challenges, yet the overall behavior aligns with global research.

Article Abstract

Objectives: To find out the demography, clinical behaviour and outcome of ocular surface squamous neoplasia (OSSN) in North-west Pakistan.

Study Design: Case series.

Place And Duration Of Study: Department of Ophthalmology, Khyber Teaching Hospital, Peshawar, Pakistan, from March 2011 to December 2017.

Methodology: All patients with OSSN consulting this department were registered. A special proforma was designed to document demography, clinical features, management, and follow-up of all cases. At the end of study, the data was analysed using SPSS version 25 and the result compiled.

Results: Sixty-five eyes with OSSN were included in the study, in which 40 (61.5%) were males and 25 (38.5%) were females. Mean age of the patients was 61.68 +12.76 years. Twenty-six (40%) patients were farmers and exposed to ultraviolet light for prolong period. Fifty-nine (90.8%) presented with a painless, reddish mass on ocular surface. Average size of neoplasm at presentation was 18.60 + 11.30 mm in large dimension. Histopathologically, 23 (35.4%) were carcinoma in situ and 41(63%) invasive squamous cell carcinoma. During the period of follow-up 41 (63.1%) cured, 21 (32.2%) developed recurrence, and 3 (4.6%) patients passed away.

Conclusion: OSSN is common in North-west Pakistan. The presentation is late due to certain socio-economic factors; but overall behaviour of the neoplasm is almost the same as mentioned in other studies from different parts of the world. Key Words: Ocular surface squamous neoplasia (OSSN), conjunctival squamous cell carcinoma, Carcinoma in situ.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.29271/jcpsp.2020.09.970DOI Listing

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