Carli P. Whittington, Scott C. Bresler, Caroline Simon, Carol L. Shields, Rajiv M. Patel
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Abstract
The conjunctiva is a thin mucous membrane covering the anterior portion of the eye. Similar to the skin, the conjunctiva has normal resident melanocytes along the basal layer of the epithelium and these cells can give rise to melanocytic neoplasms of the conjunctiva. A variety of pigmented tumors can involve the conjunctiva, ranging from benign to malignant. Given the sensitive anatomic location and potential for some conjunctival melanocytic lesions to progress to melanoma, timely clinical recognition and correct histologic diagnosis of these tumors are essential in order to initiate the appropriate treatment and optimize outcomes. Clinicopathologic correlation is a vital step in this process. In this review article, the authors aim to provide an up-to-date concise, yet detailed, summary of the clinical, histopathologic, and molecular findings as well as a brief mention of management options for each type of conjunctival melanocytic lesion that may be encountered by pathologists and dermatopathologists.
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This monthly review journal aims to provide the practising diagnostic pathologist and trainee pathologist with up-to-date reviews on histopathology and cytology and related technical advances. Each issue contains invited articles on a variety of topics from experts in the field and includes a mini-symposium exploring one subject in greater depth. Articles consist of system-based, disease-based reviews and advances in technology. They update the readers on day-to-day diagnostic work and keep them informed of important new developments. An additional feature is the short section devoted to hypotheses; these have been refereed. There is also a correspondence section.