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Orbital invasion despite topical anti-metabolite therapy for conjunctival carcinoma.
BACKGROUND: Two cases of conjunctival carcinoma developed orbital invasion during treatment with topical medication.
METHODS: This was a retrospective study from a tertiary ophthalmic oncology unit, performed after informed consent was obtained. The main outcome measurement was orbital invasion.
RESULTS: Two patients treated with topical agents developed orbital invasion.
CONCLUSION: While topical agents are important in treatment of conjunctival neoplasia, recurrence or deep invasion require careful monitoring.
METHODS: This was a retrospective study from a tertiary ophthalmic oncology unit, performed after informed consent was obtained. The main outcome measurement was orbital invasion.
RESULTS: Two patients treated with topical agents developed orbital invasion.
CONCLUSION: While topical agents are important in treatment of conjunctival neoplasia, recurrence or deep invasion require careful monitoring.
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