Management Issues in Conjunctival Tumours: Conjunctival Melanoma and Primary Acquired Melanosis

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Abstract

Conjunctival melanoma is a rare malignant condition of the ocular surface. It is potentially lethal, with regional lymph node spread often preceding distant solid-organ metastasis. Due to its rarity and the long latency between treatment and local recurrence or the development of metastases, it is difficult to study. The literature is composed entirely of case series of varying quality, and there is significant variability in the management of this condition. This commentary attempts to distil the evidence base to provide practical management tips for the clinician.

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Cohen, V. M. L., & O’Day, R. F. (2019). Management Issues in Conjunctival Tumours: Conjunctival Melanoma and Primary Acquired Melanosis. Ophthalmology and Therapy, 8(4), 501–510. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40123-019-00219-8

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