Sri Lanka
Case Report
Conjunctival Dysplasia and Atypical Secondary Acquired Melanosis in
Xeroderma Pigmentosum
Author(s): Lim EWL, Lim L, Issam Al Jajeh and Jayasinghe LSLim EWL, Lim L, Issam Al Jajeh and Jayasinghe LS
Xeroderma pigmentosum (XP) is a rare genetic disease associated with hypersensitivity to ultraviolet radiation resulting in cutaneous, ocular and neurological abnormalities. Ocular involvement typically includes photophobia, keratitis, corneal opacity and atrophy of the eyelids, along with carcinomas and melanomas. We report a rare case of conjunctival dysplasia and atypical secondary acquired melanosis in a patient with XP. A 9 year old Indian boy with a history of XP presented with conjunctival lesions over the course of one year. The ocular involvement manifested as conjunctival actinic keratosis/epithelial dysplasia and atypical secondary acquired melanosis. To the best of our knowledge, atypical secondary acquired melanosis has not previously been reported in association with XP in the literature. We present our clinical and histopathological findings of conjunctival dysplasia an.. Read More»
DOI:
10.4172/2157-7099.1000405
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