Conjunctival blue nevus in a child - Case report and review of literature.

Journal: American Journal Of Ophthalmology Case Reports
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Abstract

To report a rare case of a conjunctival blue nevus in a child. A 10-year-old girl underwent an excisional biopsy for an atypical growing melanocytic conjunctival lesion. The diagnosis of a conjunctival blue nevus was confirmed on histopathology. We describe the histopathology and the anterior segment optical coherence tomography features of a blue nevus in a 10-year-old child along with a review of literature. Conjunctival blue nevus is rare and has rarely been reported in a child. Multimodal imaging may help document lesion progression. This condition should remain in the differential for a growing, pigmented conjunctival lesion.

Authors
Yasser Yahya, Purna Nangia, Hunain Ahmad, Rachel Frauches, Jonathan Lin, Prithvi Mruthyunjaya
Relevant Conditions

Tieche-Jadassohn Nevus

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