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The natural history of conjunctival naevi in children and adolescents.

Guy S NegrettiKelsey A RoelofsBertil DamatoMandeep S SagooSahar ParviziVictoria M L Cohen
Published in: Eye (London, England) (2020)
Growth of conjunctival naevi in children is infrequent (8%) and the large majority of those excised are benign. Because of a lack of evidence, these patients are often followed for years in ophthalmic practice. This series demonstrates that prolonged follow-up may not be necessary.
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