Publication

Unspecific redness of the eyelid--two malignant tumours

Journal Paper/Review - May 1, 2006

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Citation
Ammann-Rauch D, Bumann J, Catalano E. Unspecific redness of the eyelid--two malignant tumours. Klinische Monatsblätter für Augenheilkunde 2006; 223:412-4.
Type
Journal Paper/Review (English)
Journal
Klinische Monatsblätter für Augenheilkunde 2006; 223
Publication Date
May 1, 2006
Issn Print
0023-2165
Pages
412-4
Brief description/objective

BACKGROUND: Chronic, non- or little pigmented reddish or brownish lesions on the lid margin and the surrounding skin are frequently underestimated and thus carry a clear risk of malignancy. HISTORY AND SIGNS: A 61-year-old lady was referred with a chronic, reddish lesion in the medial third of the left lower lid after a topical therapy over a period of 4 months had not improved the situation. She noticed the lesion for the first time 10 previously. Recurrent trichiasis and a slight ulceration had developed during the last year. THERAPY AND OUTCOME: After an unclear result of the biopsy (2)/ (3) of the left lower lid were removed because of atypical cells ascending into the epidermis. A superficial spreading melanoma 0.4 mm depth in the Breslow classification was detected and right next to it a superficial basal cell carcinoma. The lid defect was reconstructed with a tarsoconjunctival flap and a free full thickness skin graft as described by Hughes. CONCLUSION: Chronic redness at or around the lid margin which does not respond to therapy should be biopsied as malignant tumours may well be hidden behind it.