| Presentation type | E-poster | 
| Title | Photographical overview of successful treatment of PAM with severe atypia using topical MMC | 
| Purpose | We present a photographical overview of successful treatment of PAM with severe atypia using topical MMC 0.02% | 
| Methods | One patient was consecutively treated with 3 cycles of topical 5FU 1% and MMC 0.02% for PAM with severe atypia | 
| Results | A 69-year-old man presented with an extensive flat pigmentation of the left limbal and bulbar conjunctiva, extending into the corneal epithelium. A clinical diagnosis of PAM was made. Due to the unavailability of topical MMC, the patient underwent initial treatment with 3 cycles of topical 5-FU 1%. After 2 cycles our patient presented with a corneal epithelial defect and a remarkable conjunctival epithelial defect overlying one zone of PAM. Unfortunately, even after 3 cycles there was only a mild decrease in pigmentation. Subsequently, a conjunctival map biopsy was performed. Pathology confirmed the diagnosis of PAM with severe atypia. Since 50% of PAM with severe atypia evolves into a malignant melanoma, the patient underwent adjuvant therapy with 3 cycles of topical MMC 0.02% (which was at that time available again). After each cycle, a progressive reduction of the conjunctival and corneal pigmentation was noticed. One year after therapy near complete regression of PAM was observed. | 
| Conclusion | In extensive PAM with severe atypia, topical chemotherapy is the mainstay of treatment. This photographical overview shows the effect of topical MMC as a successful treatment of extensive PAM with severe atypia. Previous treatment with topical 5FU was less effective compared to MMC and resulted in a severe ocular surface toxicity. | 
| Conflict of interest | No | 
| Last name | BATENS | 
| Initials | M | 
| Department | UGent / UZ Gent | 
| City | Gent | 
| Last name | Roels | 
| Initials | D | 
| Department | UGent / UZ Gent | 
| City | Gent |