American Journal of Ophthalmology Case Reports (Mar 2019)

A complex choristoma presenting as a salmon patch lesion in the bulbar conjunctiva

  • Daniel J. Oh,
  • Alexander L. Pleet,
  • Judy L. Chen,
  • Julie B. Goldman,
  • Amy Lin,
  • Maria S. Cortina

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13
pp. 38 – 40

Abstract

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Purpose: We describe a rare case of a complex choristoma appearing as a salmon-patch lesion in the nasal conjunctiva. While benign, complex choristomas are grossly indistinguishable from malignant lesions, and an excisional biopsy is warranted to confirm the diagnosis. Observations: A 31-year-old man presented with an elevated glistening pink mass on the conjunctiva. An excisional biopsy with a “no-touch” technique was performed, followed by placement of an amniotic membrane graft without postoperative complications. No subsequent medical treatment was pursued after the biopsy and histopathologic evaluation. Histopathology confirmed a diagnosis of a complex choristoma with sections consisting of fibroadipose tissue with cartilage, smooth muscle, and nerves. Histopathology was negative for malignant cells without morphologic evidence of a lymphoma. Conclusions and Importance: Conjunctival tumors are difficult to distinguish clinically, and a differential diagnosis often includes the possibility of a malignancy. Histopathologic diagnosis may be required to distinguish between various entities. In our case, a salmon-patch conjunctival tumor was biopsied and confirmed to be a benign complex choristoma. Keywords: Choristoma, Complex choristoma, Conjunctiva, Conjunctival pathology, Conjunctival tumor