Abstract

Conjunctival tumors in children are uncommon and behave differently from those in adults. The vast majority of tumors are benign. Of the malignant lesions in this age group, lymphoma and melanoma are most commonly reported. Most lymphoid tumors in children represent lymphoid hyperplasia, not lymphoma. Clinical differentiation of these two entities is not possible and biopsy is required to establish the diagnosis. We present an unusual case of primary anaplastic large cell lymphoma of the conjunctiva in a young boy.

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