Malignant Tumors of the Conjunctiva

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What patient population gets primary acquired melanosis (PAM)?

fair skinned

Middle Aged, elderly

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What are the two types of PAM?

PAM without atypia

PAM with atypia

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What is primary acquired melanosis (PAM) with atypia?

has atypical melanocyte hyperplasia

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Which type of primary acquired melanosis (PAM) is considered precancerous?

primary acquired melanosis (PAM) with atypia

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What are the symptoms of primary acquired melanosis (PAM)?

none

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What is the presentation of primary acquired melanosis (PAM)?

flat irregular brown lesion(s) on any part of the conj

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Where is primary acquired melanosis (PAM) found?

unilateral on any part of conj

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What is the treatment of primary acquired melanosis (PAM)?

observation or excision

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When do conjunctival melanomas present?

in 60s

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How do conjunctival melanomas form?

arise from PAM atypia, conj nevus, or on own

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What is the presentation of conjunctival melanomas?

pigmented elevated lesion

surrounding pigmentation

enlarged feeder vessels

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Where are conjunctival melanomas commonly found?

bulbar conj

limbus

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What patient population does Ocular Surface Squamous Neoplasia (OSSN) affect?

older adults

males (in US)

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What are the risk factors for Ocular Surface Squamous Neoplasia (OSSN)?

UV exposure

fair skin

smoker

Xeroderma pigmentosum

HIV/HPV

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What is Ocular Surface Squamous Neoplasia (OSSN)?

slowly progressive lesion that can be benign, premalignant, or malignant

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What are the symptoms of Ocular Surface Squamous Neoplasia (OSSN)?

visible mass

occasional conjunctivitis

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What is the presentation of Ocular Surface Squamous Neoplasia (OSSN)?

fleshy, gelatinous mass (looks like sessile papilloma)

enlarged feeder vessels

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Where is Ocular Surface Squamous Neoplasia (OSSN) located?

interpalpebral fissure @ limbus

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What is the treatment of Ocular Surface Squamous Neoplasia (OSSN)?

excision

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What are the symptoms of lymphoproliferative lesions?

irritation

painless swelling

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What is the presentation of lymphoproliferative lesions?

flesh colored infiltrate

rarely diffuse

no discharge

mobile

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What does lymphoproliferative lesions mimic? What is the difference?

chronic conjunctivitis, except has no discharge

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What age group is lymphoproliferative lesions seen in?

late adulthood

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What is the treatment for lymphoproliferative lesions?

excision

chemo/cryo/radiotherapy

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What is the presentation of Kaposi Sarcoma of the conj?

flat bright red lesion

no discharge

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what is the treatment of kaposi sarcoma of conj?

focal radiotherapy

excision w or without cryotherapy