Eye papilloma
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Eye papilloma, also papilloma of the eye, is a benign lesion of the eye.
Caruncle papilloma directs to here.
General
- Benign.
- Second most common caruncle tumour ~ 15% of caruncle tumours.[1]
- Most common is nevus ~ 50% of caruncle tumours.
Gross
- Frond-like lesion.
Image:
Microscopic
Features:[1]
- Fibrovascular fronds in a cauliflower-like arrangement.
- No nuclear atypia.
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LESION, RIGHT CARUNCLE, EXCISION: - PAPILLOMA. - NEGATIVE FOR MALIGNANCY.
Micro
The sections show benign conjunctival mucosa and a lesion consisting of fibrovascular cores covered by a conjunctival epithelium with a cauliflower-like appearance at low power. Parakeratosis is present. No significant nuclear atypia is identified. No koilocytic change is seen. No mitotic activity is appreciated.
See also
- Eye.