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Infectious etiologies of conjunctival tumors. [PDF]

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Alvarez OP   +9 more
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Cytomorphological Spectrum of Ocular Surface Squamous Neoplasia in Elderly Age Group and Its Clinicopathological Correlation.

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Singh A   +6 more
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Occupational Hazards, Associated Ocular Morbidities and Impact of Refractive Safety Eyewear among Agriculture Workers in India - A Two State Study.

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Autofluorescence imaging of pingueculae

British Journal of Ophthalmology, 2008
To analyse the autofluoresence (AF) properties of pingueculae and compare the size of AF with the extent of the visible lesion.Forty eyes of 23 patients with pingueculae were included in the study. AF images were obtained using an HRA2 confocal scanning laser ophthalmoscope; anterior segment photographies were obtained using TRC-50IX, IMAGEnet 2000 ...
YILDIRIM, CANAN ASLI   +5 more
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Pinguecula and Diabetes Mellitus

Cornea, 2012
To assess the relationship between age and the incidence and severity of pinguecula in patients with diabetes mellitus, and to compare the grade of pinguecula between control subjects and patients with diabetes.A total of 160 patients with type 2 diabetes aged 31 to 70 years (DM group) and 160 control subjects aged 31 to 70 years (control group) were ...
Tatsuya, Mimura   +7 more
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The Nonelastic Nature of Pingueculas

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1959
A pinguecula is a yellowish-white fluorescent mass situated over the sclera on one or both sides of the cornea. Its pathogenesis is far from clear, but it appears to be determined genetically and to assume tumorous proportions only in middle life or later.
D G, COGAN, T, KUWABARA, J, HOWARD
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Bitot's Spot Overlying a Pinguecula

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1971
A BITOT'S SPOT is a sharply defined, gray or white lesion involving the exposed portion of the bulbar conjunctiva. Frequently bilateral, it is triangular in shape with its base at the temporal limbus and its apex extending toward the lateral canthus.
R A, Levine, M F, Rabb
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Pinguecula and Actinic Elastosis

Journal of Cutaneous Pathology, 1979
Three cases of pinguecula (conjunctival elastosis) were ultrastructurally investigated. Findings were compared with the features described in cutaneous actinic elastosis. Changes observed were not uniform. In both diseases, numerous elastotic fibers were present with a finely granular matrix and masses of dense grains.
M, Ledoux-Corbusier, P, Danis
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