Abstract

Two cases are here reported in which the histologic diagnosis of the removed tumors was lymphoma. One under observation for 9 months and classed as a solid edema, was circumcorneal and apparently benign; the other affected the lid, ultimately recurred, and the patient died after four years from laryngeal and pulmonary lesions. Read before the American Academy of Ophthalmology and Oto-Laryngology, October, 1921.

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