The patient presenting in the eye outpatient department (OPD) with the described finding is diagnosed with a Dermoid. This condition can be understood within the following context:
Dermoid Cyst: A dermoid cyst is a benign tumor made up of tissues such as hair follicles, sebaceous glands, and sometimes even skin or bone. It commonly appears on the eye, specifically on the conjunctiva or cornea, although it can occur in various body parts. It usually presents as a yellowish-white, slightly elevated lesion located near the limbus (the border between the cornea and the sclera). This is differentiated from other similar conditions by its characteristic composition and appearance.
Distinguishing Features:
The patient's presentation aligns clearly with the characteristics of a dermoid cyst, explaining the diagnosis.
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