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Open Access 20-06-2025 | Ocular Tumors | Review

Subepithelial Lesions of the Ocular Surface: A Review

Authors: Wisam Najdawi, Wendy J. Li, Sofia De Arrigunaga, Mona M. Amer, Anat Galor, Carol L. Karp

Published in: Current Ophthalmology Reports | Issue 1/2025

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Abstract

Purpose of Review

Subepithelial lesions of the ocular surface represent a diverse group of pathologies which may be difficult to diagnose clinically. Some of these lesions are relatively uncommon, may result in systemic manifestations, or occur secondary to systemic disease. The purpose of this review is to summarize current approaches to the diagnosis and management of six subepithelial conjunctival lesions.

Recent Findings

The standard for the diagnosis of subconjunctival lesions remains histopathologic evaluation; however, high-resolution anterior segment optical coherence tomography (HR-OCT) is a useful supplemental diagnostic tool that may facilitate diagnosis. Recent advancements in the management of subconjunctival lesions include targeted systemic therapies in conjunctival melanoma and ultra-low dose radiation radiotherapy in conjunctival lymphoma.

Summary

The development of HR-OCT has provided clinicians with valuable supplemental diagnostic information to guide the diagnosis of subepithelial lesions. Additionally, novel treatment modalities may provide an alternative to traditional surgical interventions in some pathologies.
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Title
Subepithelial Lesions of the Ocular Surface: A Review
Authors
Wisam Najdawi
Wendy J. Li
Sofia De Arrigunaga
Mona M. Amer
Anat Galor
Carol L. Karp
Publication date
20-06-2025
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Current Ophthalmology Reports / Issue 1/2025
Electronic ISSN: 2167-4868
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s40135-025-00335-8

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