J A Blicker1, J Rootman, V A White. 1. Department of Ophthalmology, Vancouver General Hospital, British Columbia, Canada.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Cellular blue nevi of the conjunctiva are extremely rare, and their natural history and malignant potential have not been fully ascertained. METHODS: A report of an unusually well-documented case of growth of a cellular blue nevus is presented, along with a review of current knowledge of this lesion. RESULTS: A 71-year-old woman presented with a darkly pigmented raised lesion of the conjunctiva, which had slowly enlarged over 47 years. There were nonconfluent areas of involvement of the upper and lower lids. Results of biopsy showed the lesion to be a cellular blue nevus, with no evidence of malignancy. CONCLUSION: This well-documented case of slow growth and spread without malignant transformation adds to the knowledge of this rare lesion.
BACKGROUND: Cellular blue nevi of the conjunctiva are extremely rare, and their natural history and malignant potential have not been fully ascertained. METHODS: A report of an unusually well-documented case of growth of a cellular blue nevus is presented, along with a review of current knowledge of this lesion. RESULTS: A 71-year-old woman presented with a darkly pigmented raised lesion of the conjunctiva, which had slowly enlarged over 47 years. There were nonconfluent areas of involvement of the upper and lower lids. Results of biopsy showed the lesion to be a cellular blue nevus, with no evidence of malignancy. CONCLUSION: This well-documented case of slow growth and spread without malignant transformation adds to the knowledge of this rare lesion.
Authors: Ibrahim Sayed-Ahmed; Juan Carlos Murillo; Pedro Monsalve; Jan Paul Ulloa; Maria P Fernandez; James Wong; George Elgart; Anat Galor; Sander R Dubovy; Carol L Karp Journal: Ophthalmology Date: 2018-03-15 Impact factor: 12.079