Abstract

A 71-year-old man presented with a history of persistent redness and swelling in the left eye accompanied by an enlarging mass in the conjunctiva. He denied any history of trauma. Local anti-inflammatory treatment was ineffective. Slit lamp examination demonstrated a tough and immobile grayish broad basal mass at the corneal limbus and bulbar conjunctiva and a local bulge of 3 mm × 2 mm at the medial and lateral side of the upper palpebral conjunctiva near the eyelid margin. The excisional biopsy showed granulomatous inflammation with irregular and atypical squamous epithelial hyperplasia. Histopathology and immunohistochemical staining revealed a fungal infection. The secretion smear examination was performed to clarify the pathogen as Candida albicans, and chronic fungal maxillary sinusitis was found through imaging tests. Thus a diagnosis of conjunctival candidiasis was made. The conjunctival mass subsided after systemic and local antifungal therapy.

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