Asymptomatic chronic red eye: A surgical technique case report

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ijscr.2023.108394 Publication Date: 2023-06-16T07:49:37Z
ABSTRACT
Introduction and importance: Ocular Surface Squamous-cell Neoplasia (OSSN) is an infrequent diagnosis whose clinical suspicion assumes great importance should not be overlooked. The following case-report aims to describe the treatment of a patient with OSSN complaints were mild in comparison severity disease. chosen surgical technique was paramount for disease-free outcome while minimizing scarring effects removal.Patient presented discomfort right eye painless persistent hyperaemia. Slit-lamp observation showed clear lesion's extent evaluated through multimodal imaging. After excision underwent topical ocular mitomycin-C higher margin safety even before pathology results available.Ancillary exam technology improvement has allowed determining lesions. In absence diagnostic criteria guidelines, reasoning awareness are critical timely treatment, as several options available, allowing increasing number patients treated non-invasively. this case-report, we highlight early-recognition choosing combined option safety.Early recognition prompt lesions avoid invasiveness potentially preclude both systemic complication. choice medical approach may provide suitable cases. This currently at 6-month follow-up.
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