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- Title
Corneoscleral xanthogranuloma treated with chemotherapy: The room for nonsurgical management.
- Authors
Mustafa, Osama M; Daoud, Yassine J
- Abstract
Purpose: To describe a clinical case of corneoscleral xanthogranuloma, a rare manifestation of juvenile xanthogranuloma, and xanthoma disseminatum, which responded well to chemotherapy. Methods: Interventional case report and literature search. Results: A 9-year-old female patient with a disseminated disease showed complete regression of her corneoscleral xanthogranuloma with methotrexate and azathioprine therapy. Conclusion: Since they are potentially blinding, corneoscleral xanthogranulomas are commonly surgically excised. While surgical resection has been widely advocated in the literature, immunosuppressive therapy alone may be a pertinent management line of corneoscleral xanthogranuloma, especially with systemic involvement.
- Publication
European Journal of Ophthalmology, 2020, Vol 30, Issue 2, pNP23
- ISSN
1120-6721
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/1120672119832187