Periocular fibrosarcoma with lipogranulomatous conjunctivitis in a cat

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A 9-year-old, female spayed domestic short-haired cat was presented with a 4-year history of bilateral lipogranulomatous conjunctivitis (LGC), which was confirmed via histopathology. Thirteen months following the initial biopsy, the cat was presented with a rapidly progressive mass lesion of the palpebral conjunctiva of the right eye. A surgical debulking, followed 1 month later by exenteration after marked regrowth of the mass confirmed fibrosarcoma. This case report is the first to describe a cat with chronic bilateral LGC that later developed a unilateral fibrosarcoma within the eyelid tissue of the right eye. Fibrosarcoma should be considered a differential in any cat with chronic LGC that develops a rapidly progressive mass in the eyelid.

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Foster, T. M., Newbold, G. M., Miller, E. J., Jeong, Y. J., Premanandan, C., & Husbands, B. D. (2025). Periocular fibrosarcoma with lipogranulomatous conjunctivitis in a cat. Veterinary Ophthalmology, 28(3), 646–650. https://doi.org/10.1111/vop.13249

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