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Conjuctival Papilloma

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Conjunctival papillomas are some of the most common tumors of the conjunctiva and are well-described in ophthalmology textbooks. However, they have not been well-recognized by the dermatologic community. These lesions may be encountered by the dermatologist during a full skin examination or they may be the presenting concern of a patient.


 

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