ABSTRACT

Diagnosis Conjunctival OALs are diagnosed during routine slit lamp examination in the upper or lower fornix. Clinical appearance does not allow clear distinction between benign and malignant lymphoproliferative lesions. In the eyelid, lacrimal gland and orbit, the lymphoma usually presents as an unseen mass, rm in consistency if palpable, and with variable mobility depending on attachment to surrounding structures. Exophthalmos and decreased retropulsion of the globe are important clinical signs.