Title of article :
Ulcerative Squamous Eyelid Papilloma: A Rare Presentation
Author/Authors :
Reena, Sharma Department of Ophthalmology - UP University of Medical Sciences - Saifai - Etawah - Uttar Pradesh - India , Mani, Krishna Department of Ophthalmology - UP University of Medical Sciences - Saifai - Etawah - Uttar Pradesh - India , Brahma Deo, Sharma Department of Ophthalmology - UP University of Medical Sciences - Saifai - Etawah - Uttar Pradesh - India , Asma, Khan Department of Pathology - UP University of Medical Sciences - Saifai - Etawah - Uttar Pradesh - India
Abstract :
Purpose: To highlight the importance of histopathological evaluation of a lid mass to prognosticate the disease. We report a case of ulcerative squamous cell papilloma with clinical features suggesting malignancy.
Case report: A 65-year-old man presented with a rapidly enlarging mass in the left upper eyelid, with clinical
features suggesting a squamous cell carcinoma. However, a repeat histopathological examination showed
no malignant cells. The patient was diagnosed with squamous cell papilloma. He was followed-up for 30
months and no recurrence was observed. No such case has previously been reported in the literature.
Conclusion: This report highlights the need for histopathological examination of all eyelid lesions to enable surgeons to prognosticate the disease.
Keywords :
Carcinoma , Eyelid , Histopathological , Squamous Papilloma
Journal title :
Journal of Ophthalmic and Vision Research