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CORNEAL KELOIDS AND KELOID-LIKE LESIONS; CASE REPORTS AND REVIEW OF LITERATURE

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  84-91

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 Purpose: To report two cases of CORNEAL KELOID and keloid-like lesions and to present an overview of the literature.Case Reports: The first case was a 32-year-old female with past history of trauma to the right eye and subsequent surgery in childhood, who presented with a slowly growing smooth and whitish elevated corneal lesion. Histopathologic and immunohistochemical findings of the excised lesion were consistent with CORNEAL KELOID. The second case was a 19-year-old male patient who presented with had nontraumatic, bilateral, mildly elevated, paracentral and annular corneal opacities since childhood, which had aggravated in the past 5 years. Medical and family history was unremarkable. Confocal scan, impression cytology, HISTOPATHOLOGY and immunohistochemistry revealed evidence in favor of a primary keloid-like lesion.Conclusion: CORNEAL KELOIDs are well-known lesions with characteristic clinicopathological features. “Keloidlike” is a general and nonspecific term that encompasses a wide range of entities. In primary and bilateral keloid-like lesions, especially in young adults, newly mutated corneal dystrophies that have not been yet defined should be considered.

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    HOSSEINI, B., REZAEI KANAVI, M., JAVADI, M.A., & PANAHI BAZAZ, M.R.. (2012). CORNEAL KELOIDS AND KELOID-LIKE LESIONS; CASE REPORTS AND REVIEW OF LITERATURE. BINA, 18(1 (70)), 84-91. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/42986/en

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    HOSSEINI B., REZAEI KANAVI M., JAVADI M.A., PANAHI BAZAZ M.R.. CORNEAL KELOIDS AND KELOID-LIKE LESIONS; CASE REPORTS AND REVIEW OF LITERATURE. BINA[Internet]. 2012;18(1 (70)):84-91. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/42986/en

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    B. HOSSEINI, M. REZAEI KANAVI, M.A. JAVADI, and M.R. PANAHI BAZAZ, “CORNEAL KELOIDS AND KELOID-LIKE LESIONS; CASE REPORTS AND REVIEW OF LITERATURE,” BINA, vol. 18, no. 1 (70), pp. 84–91, 2012, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/42986/en

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