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Figure 1: (a) Slit-lamp photograph of right eye in 22-year-old woman (case #1) showing pink elevated limbal nodule with cornea stromal keratitis. (b) Twelve months after surgery, there was no evidence of recurrence. (c) Elevated, pink, conjunctival lesion of the left eye in 35-year-old man (case #2) with corneal stromal lipid infiltration. (d) Slit-lamp photograph of same eye after resection showing minor corneal opacity. (e) Bilateral asymmetric conjunctival tumors in 45-year-old man (case #3). (f) Following resection and sub-tenon triamcinolone, the tumor remained under control at 4 years |
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