Conjunctival lesion in a middle-aged woman

A 50-year-old woman presented to an outside ophthalmologist with a 2-month history of irritation and discharge after injury to the left eye with a mascara brush. Her exam was notable for conjunctival injection and a nasal conjunctival scar. She was treated with erythromycin ointment and a topical steroid with improvement of her symptoms; however, her conjunctival scar remained unchanged, so she was referred to Tufts Medical Center for evaluation. Before this, the patient had no ocular issues. She was otherwise healthy with no medical history or prescribed medications. Her social (Read more...)

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