Purpose: A delay in diagnosing and treating ocular surface squamous neoplasia (OSSN) with an atypical manifestation can lead to a progression to more advanced stages, resulting in a decrease in cure rates and treatment effectiveness.
Observations: This case report describes a 21-year-old white male who presented to our Cornea Division with peripheral nasal corneal and scleral thinning with prolapse of uveal tissue in the right eye for over four months and who had received a sclerocorneal patch graft. The patient underwent systemic immunosuppressive therapy for presumed Mooren's ulcer after laboratory evaluation eliminated a collagen vascular disorder. Approximately three months after the procedure the patient returned with an inferior and superior sclerocorneal perforation. Six months after the first visit to our department, he returned to our ophthalmological emergency department with self-evisceration of the intraocular contents. He underwent an emergency evisceration procedure, and histopathological analysis of the intraocular contents revealed a poorly differentiated nodulo-ulcerative squamous cell carcinoma of the conjunctiva with intraocular invasion. A tomographic evaluation suggested orbital invasion. Subsequently, he underwent exenteration.
Conclusions And Importance: OSSN should be considered in the differential diagnosis of corneal or scleral thinning, perforation, and inflammation of an unknown cause even in young patients, especially after systemic disorders have been excluded.
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Semin Ophthalmol
November 2024
The Operation Eyesight Universal Institute for Eye Cancer, L V Prasad Eye Institute, Hyderabad, India.
Purpose: To report the clinical presentation, management, and outcomes of nodulo-ulcerative ocular surface squamous neoplasia (nuOSSN).
Methods: Retrospective interventional clinical cohort study of 27 patients from a quaternary ocular oncology center.
Results: Twenty-seven patients were diagnosed with nuOSSN during the six-year study period.
Am J Ophthalmol Case Rep
September 2024
Cornea and External Disease Division, Porto Alegre Eye's Bank Hospital, Brazil.
Purpose: A delay in diagnosing and treating ocular surface squamous neoplasia (OSSN) with an atypical manifestation can lead to a progression to more advanced stages, resulting in a decrease in cure rates and treatment effectiveness.
Observations: This case report describes a 21-year-old white male who presented to our Cornea Division with peripheral nasal corneal and scleral thinning with prolapse of uveal tissue in the right eye for over four months and who had received a sclerocorneal patch graft. The patient underwent systemic immunosuppressive therapy for presumed Mooren's ulcer after laboratory evaluation eliminated a collagen vascular disorder.
Dermatol Pract Concept
January 2024
Anatomical pathology laboratory, University Hospital Hassan II, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University, Fez, Morocco.
Introduction: Cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC) is the second most common skin cancer, accounting for 20% of malignant skin tumors. Dermoscopy is a very useful tool for diagnosing cSCC, and its findings are confirmed through histopathological studies.
Objectives: to describe the different dermoscopic structures of invasive cSCC and investigate their association with the clinical form and histopathological grade of differentiation.
J Cutan Aesthet Surg
January 2022
Department of Health, Jammu & Kashmir, India.
Introduction: The incidence of non-melanoma skin cancers (NMSCs) is increasing over the last few decades. This necessitates an early diagnosis which is nowadays aided by dermoscopy. Once diagnosed early, the treatment armamentarium is diverse and includes both topical and surgical modalities.
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June 2023
Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, Escola Paulista de Medicina, Universidade Federal de São Paulo, São Paulo, SP, Brazil.
The aim of this study was to alert the ophthalmic community to an atypical manifestation of ocular surface squamous neoplasia, which may delay diagnosis and treatment and result in a guarded visual prognosis and significant sequelae. A 61-year-old immunocompetent man presented with an initial diagnosis of necrotizing scleritis in the right eye for 3 months. He was treated with systemic prednisone but experienced persistent pain and low visual acuity.
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