A study on the association of ocular surface squamous neoplasia with pterygium

Y. Indraja, A. Tasneem, F. Jafar, B. Shraavya, Vittal I Nayak, Faiza Syed
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Background & Objectives: Pterygium is a fibrovascular degeneration of the conjunctiva. Ocular surface squamous neoplasia encompasses a wide spectrum of dysplastic changes including corneal and conjunctival intraepithelial neoplasia and squamous cell carcinoma. They both share common risk factors and can coexist concomitantly. This study aims to determine the association between OSSN and pterygium which will help to improve the management of pterygia cases with or without OSSN. Methods: This interventional prospective study has evaluated histopathological changes of excised pterygia of 51 patients (52 eyes) over a period of 14 months attending the outpatient department of Vydehi Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre, Bangalore. Results: The prevalence of OSSN coexistent with pterygium was found to be 1.92% and that of dysplasia was 9.61%. Also, these patients were found to have risk factors for malignancy like old age, smoking, recurrent pterygium, actinic keratosis. Interpretation and Conclusion: All cases of pterygium, especially those with risk factors need histopathological examination after surgical excision without fail. These pterygia need to be screened for dysplasia, metaplasia, anaplasia, ocular surface squamous neoplasia and to be managed accordingly. Chemotherapy with MMC, 5 FU if dysplastic cells are present. Immunotherapy with Interferon alpha 2b, excision with no touch technique and 4-5mm free margins excision around lesion and alcohol epitheliectomy and application of cryotherapy to surgical margins for OSSN is ideal treatment of cases with risk factor.
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眼表鳞状瘤变与翼状胬肉相关性的研究
背景与目的:翼状胬肉是一种结膜纤维血管变性。眼表鳞状瘤变包括广泛的发育异常变化,包括角膜和结膜上皮内瘤变和鳞状细胞癌。它们都有共同的风险因素,可以共存。本研究旨在确定OSSN与翼状胬肉之间的关系,这将有助于改善伴有或不伴有OSSN的翼状胬肉病例的管理。方法:本干预性研究评估了在班加罗尔Vydehi医学科学和研究中心门诊部就诊的51例(52只眼)切除翼状胬肉患者14个月的组织病理学变化。结果:OSSN合并翼状胬肉的患病率为1.92%,不典型增生的患病率为9.61%。此外,这些患者被发现有恶性肿瘤的危险因素,如年老,吸烟,复发性翼状胬肉,光化性角化病。结论:所有翼状胬肉,特别是有危险因素的翼状胬肉,手术切除后均需进行组织病理学检查。这些翼状胬肉需要筛查发育不良、化生、间变、眼表鳞状瘤变,并进行相应的治疗。如果存在发育不良的细胞,化疗用MMC, 5fu。干扰素α 2b免疫治疗、无接触技术切除、病灶周围4-5mm游离缘切除、酒精上皮切除术和手术缘冷冻治疗是有危险因素的OSSN的理想治疗方法。
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