Paulo Phillipe do Vale Ricardo Moreira1,2; Daniele Longo2; Marcella Polisuk2; Tamires Able Carmona2; Renato Ambrosio Jr3
DOI: 10.5935/0004-2749.2023-0027
ABSTRACT
A patient presented with corneoscleral thinning five months after the treatment of suspected ocular squamous surface neoplasia with mitomycin-C and interferon. For tectonic and aesthetic purposes, we decided to perform lamellar corneoscleral transplantation. The approach used established new tectonic support and corneal homeostasis. This technique might be an option in similar cases.
Keywords: Corneal diseases/diagnosis; Carcinoma, squamous cell; Conjunctival neoplasms/surgery; Interferon-alpha/therapeutic use; Mitomycin/therapeutic use; Ophthalmic solutions/administration & dosage; Humans; Case reports
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