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2005 Series -  July 5, 2005 Lecture 26 of 52  NEXT»

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A 60-year-old white male presents with a painless, salmon-colored subconjunctival mass in his right eye.  The patient denies trauma and has no significant ocular history.

This most likely represents:    

a. lymphoma
b. chronic bacterial infection
c. giant papillary conjunctivitis (GPC)
d.  resolving subconjunctival hemorrhage

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