An 87-year-old white woman was referred to the New England Eye Center for evaluation of conjunctival pigmentation of her left eye.
The patient’s primary ophthalmologist noticed the pigmentation during a routine cataract evaluation 1 month before presentation. The patient could not recall when she first noticed the pigmentary changes, but her daughter noted that they were not present 5 months prior.
The patient had intermittent foreign body sensation in the left eye with blinking; otherwise, she had no complaints, including pain in or around the eye, change in vision, light sensitivity,
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