Conjunctival Pigmentation
Scleral or Conjunctival pigmentation is a benign and common finding.
EPIDEMIOLOGY
Mostly common in light skilled individuals.
RISK FACTORS
– Light skinned individuals
CLINICAL FEATURES
– Stable appearance over time, if change – then suspect melanoma
DIAGNOSIS
Biopsy is the mainstay of diagnosis
MANAGEMENT
Monitoring – if appearance and size is stable
– if there is any change, refer to ophthalmologist for biopsy and to rule out melanoma
References:
1. Heidi Chumley, MD. Color Atlas of Family Medicine. Pterygium. 2nd Edition. 110-13