Abstract
PURPOSE:: To report a case of a corneal papilloma-like lesion associated with human papilloma virus type 6. METHODS:: A 48-year-old woman presented with a 2-year history of ocular discomfort and gradual visual deterioration in her right eye. Ophthalmic examination revealed an elevated, semitranslucent, well-defined vascularized mass approximately 4 × 2.5 mm in size localized to the right cornea. The surface of the mass appeared smooth and many small, shallow, and irregular elevations were noted. RESULTS:: An excisional biopsy was performed. The underlying cornea was markedly thinned, and fine ramifying vasculature was also noted on the exposed corneal stroma. Typical koilocytic change was observed on the histopathologic examination. Polymerase chain reaction revealed the existence of human papilloma virus type 6 DNA. CONCLUSIONS:: Here we describe a case of an isolated corneal papilloma-like lesion. Although the corneal extension of the limbal or the conjunctival papillomas has been commonly observed, an isolated corneal papilloma-like lesion with underlying stromal destruction has only rarely been reported.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 600-603 |
Number of pages | 4 |
Journal | Cornea |
Volume | 30 |
Issue number | 5 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - May 2011 |
Keywords
- cornea
- human papilloma virus type 6
- papilloma