Limbal nodule
A limbal nodule is any nodular lesion at the limbus (junction of the cornea and sclera) of the eye.
| Limbal nodule | |
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| Limbus | |
| Specialty | Ophthalmology | 
The differential diagnosis for a limbal nodule can include:
- Pinguecula
 - Early Pterygium
 - Foreign body / foreign body granuloma
 - Phlycten, an inflamed nodule of lymphoid tissue
 - Episcleritis
 - Scleritis
 - Granuloma
 - Limbal dermoid, a kind of choristoma (NB: in other organs dermoid can refer to a teratoma)
 - malignant melanoma
 - naevus
 
References
    
- Hampton Roy; Daljit Singh; Richard J. Fugo (2010). Ocular Applications of the Fugo Blade. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. p. 42. ISBN 978-1-60547-888-3.
 
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