A misnomer because neither granulomatous inflammation nor pyogenic process is present.
Aberrant wound healing process, which results in fibrovascularized tissue growth.
Rarely occur spontaneously.
Usually occurs over chalazion, after conjunctival surface surgery such as strabismus surgery, or pterygium removal, chronic irritation from nasolacrimal tubing or punctal plugs.
Clinical Features
Symptoms:
Irritation
May cause inadequate lid closure or corneal dellen if located near the limbus
Signs:
Initially presents as ovoid mass with pedunculated base, which may broaden over time
Fibrous adhesion to the underlying sclera.
Treatment of choice: simple excision at of the base of the lesion.