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Title: An amiss growth!

Description: A 38-year-old gentleman presented with right eye swelling and redness one month after scleral buckle surgery. The slit lamp examination revealed a multiple immobile massive conjunctival granuloma on the right eye that was red and congested with mushroom-like protrusions in the temporal region of the right bulbar conjunctiva without exposed prolene suture and discharge, therefore probably diagnosed as buckle related pyogenic granuloma or lobular capillary hemangiomas (Fig. a, b, c). The patient was managed with topical steroids under antibiotics cover along with topical Timolol for four weeks without any surgical intervention.