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From: Scleritis and anterior uveitis may herald the development of an epibulbar tumor in patients with extranodal Rosai-Dorfman disease: a case report

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Clinical appearance of Rosai-Dorfman disease (RDD) with ocular and dermatological involvement in a 36-year-old male: (a) Slit-lamp photograph of his left eye demonstrating engorged conjunctival vessels and a significantly injected bulbar conjunctiva. b RDD of the skin showing a 1.5 × 1.3-cm erythematous soft lobulated nodule, over right face (arrow) on the right cheek. c Clinical photographs depicting a well-circumscribed, epibulbar nodule (arrow) at the inferior-temporal aspect of the eyeball after six-months of follow-up. Note that the location of the nodule is essentially similar to that of the scleritis observed in Panel A. d Clinical appearance of the left eye showing a quiet conjunctiva without evidence of tumor recurrence at follow-up 24 months later

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