Benign limbal mass masquerading as ocular surface squamous neoplasia
Benign limbal mass masquerading as ocular surface squamous neoplasia
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We report a case of a progressively increasing temporal limbal mass in a 45-year-old man.The patient was initially diagnosed with ocular surface squamous neoplasia (OSSN) based on the clinical Digestive Aids features, and an excision biopsy Pin was performed.Histopathological analysis showed that the lesion was benign.At 1-year follow-up postsurgery, no recurrence was seen.Therefore, a benign lesion can present with typical features suggestive of OSSN.