Fungating growth in the right lower lid
A 62-year-old male presented with fungating growth in the right lower lid. It is not painful and present for 1 year and slowly increasing in size. Can you help in diagnosis and management?
IT'S A..CASE OF.. LOWER EYELID SWELLING.. ? EYELID PAPILLOMA.. ? PYOGENIC GRANULOMA.. ? MALIGNANCY.. NEED'S.. HPE STUDY..
Squamous cell carcinoma . Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is an invasive epithelial malignancy showing keratinocytic differentiation. It is the second most common malignant neoplasm of the eyelids, comprising 5–10% of all eyelid malignancies. Conjuctival Squamous Cell Carcinoma is a cancer on the surface of the eye and is usually found in older Caucasian (white skinned) patients. It appears as a white or yellow-pink nodule on the eye surface in the front of the eye where it can easily be seen.
Gradually increasing swelling rt lower eye lid fungating Likely SCC adv biopsy 2 granulated chalazion excisional biopsy
??? Meibomian (Chalazion) Gland Carcinoma" Adv:- Fungating growth Biopsy for Confirmation
SUGGESTIVE OF SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA DD .. PAPILLOMA... ADVISABLE.. BIOPSY
Differential diagnosis Pyogenic granuloma Papilloma Bursted chalzion Squamous cell carcinoma
Squamous cell carcinoma
Growth conjuctiva ? Malignancy Ad Biopsy for HPE
Looks like Squamous cell carcinoma . Biopsy is essential for diagnosis
DX: SCC.ddx: pyogenic granuloma.
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