SAGE Open Medical Case Reports (Apr 2019)

Resolution of giant ocular surface squamous neoplasia with topical 5-fuorouracil 1%

  • Karim Mohamed-Noriega,
  • Alan Baltazar Treviño-Herrera,
  • Abraham Olvera-Barrios,
  • Fernando Morales-Wong,
  • Jesus Mohamed-Hamsho

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/2050313X19843392
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7

Abstract

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An 82-year-old man presented with a left eye elevated single ocular surface squamous neoplasia. The tumor involved 360° of limbus, three quadrants of cornea and conjunctiva; this was compatible with the diagnosis of giant ocular surface squamous neoplasia. Topical 5-fluorouracil 1% was planned four times daily for 1 week followed by 3 weeks off-treatment. Patient inadvertently continued 5-fluorouracil, four times daily for 4 weeks, presenting with clinical resolution of the ocular surface squamous neoplasia and subtotal corneal epithelial defect associated with 5-fluorouracil toxicity. One month later, we observed a transparent cornea and no signs of toxicity. Total tumor resolution was observed for at least 6 months of follow-up.