American Journal of Ophthalmology Case Reports (Jun 2023)

A rare case of a long-standing, extensive and invasive conjunctival melanoma without systemic metastasis

  • Liyung T. Chou,
  • Daniel F. Lozeau,
  • Nariman S. Boyle

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30
p. 101837

Abstract

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Conjunctival melanoma is an uncommon and malignant tumor of the ocular surface with the propensity for metastasis and death. Despite the grim outlook, the factors predicting poor prognosis are slowly being uncovered given the rarity of the disease. Here, we present a rare and surprising case of a long standing, extensive, and invasive conjunctival melanoma that, despite multiple factors predicting a poor prognosis, had no systemic metastatic disease. We hope that by reviewing in depth the various factors that may explain our patient's unusual course of illness we can add to our growing understanding of conjunctival melanoma.

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