2019
DOI: 10.18240/ijo.2019.09.09
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Factors affecting recurrence after surgical treatment in cases with ocular surface squamous neoplasia

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“…This is in concordance with the study which was undertaken by Li In our study limbus was involved in all cases and most of the lesion were small (5 mm in size).This is in conformity with Li et al, Meel et al which also showed the similar nding [15,33]. However, Meel et al and Mirzayev et al reported higher frequency of medium to larger tumors in their study [33,35]. The common clinical presentation in our study was papilliform mass which was similar to study conducted by Kim et al [32].…”
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confidence: 92%
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“…This is in concordance with the study which was undertaken by Li In our study limbus was involved in all cases and most of the lesion were small (5 mm in size).This is in conformity with Li et al, Meel et al which also showed the similar nding [15,33]. However, Meel et al and Mirzayev et al reported higher frequency of medium to larger tumors in their study [33,35]. The common clinical presentation in our study was papilliform mass which was similar to study conducted by Kim et al [32].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Most of the patients had already undergone excision somewhere else before reporting at our centre. The common pathological grade which was found in current study was invasive squamous cell carcinoma.This is in conformity with Mirzayev et al which also reported invasive SCC in most of the lesion( 46.4%) [35]. However, these ndings are in discordance with Li et al and Kao et al as they found more number of squamous cell carcinoma in situ during histological examination of biopsied tissues [15,36].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
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“…[23] Recurrence rates following excision of OSSN alone range from 5-69% [25][26][27][28] and after excision combined with cryotherapy range from 7.7-11.5%. [29][30] The lower rates of recurrence are seen in cases where the margins of the excised specimen were free of tumor cells and adjuvant chemotherapy has been used and the higher rates when dysplastic tissue was left at the surgical margins and in more advanced lesions. [25,26,27,28,31] Therefore, it is very important to ensure clear surgical margins.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The diagnosis of OST can be based on medical history and findings of specialized eye exams. (1) The most common malignant tumors of the cornea and conjunctiva are ocular surface squamous neoplasia, conjunctival melanoma and conjunctival lymphoma. (2) Several factors contribute to OST development, including exposure to ultraviolet radiation, advanced age, male gender and primary or acquired immunodeficiency.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%