Impression cytology of conjunctival melanosis and melanoma

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Abstract

Impression cytology using cellulose acetate paper has been used in various ocular surface disorders as a simple non-invasive diagnostic test. To assess its value in differentiating melanocytic tumours, 24 patients with a range of pigmented lesions of the conjunctiva were examined using this technique. Cytological and histological diagnoses were compared in 23 cases. In 73% of cases impression cytology predicted the histological diagnosis by detection of superficial atypical melanocytes and their proportion relative to benign epithelial cells. This pilot study shows impression cytology to be a useful diagnostic aid in the differentiation of pigmented tumours of the bulbar conjunctiva.

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Paridaens, A. D. A., McCartney, A. C. E., Curling, O. M., Lyons, C. J., & Hungerford, J. L. (1992). Impression cytology of conjunctival melanosis and melanoma. British Journal of Ophthalmology, 76(4), 198–201. https://doi.org/10.1136/bjo.76.4.198

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