Abstract
Ocular surface squamous neoplasia (OSSN) consists of an array of dysplastic, pre-invasive and malignant squamous lesions that impair the ocular surface. We report a case of a 61-year-old female with recurrent OSSN and had chronic hepatitis B. She was managed surgically, excision of the lesion and cryotherapy with amniotic membrane grafting with topical Mitomycin C 0.02% was performed. She came back with recurrence after 8 months and was managed with 6 cycles of Mitomycin C. After 9 months she reported back with recurrence with light perception vision and underwent orbital exenteration.
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