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Changes in endothelial morphology and ocular aberrations in pterygium. [PDF]

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Cyclooxygenase-2 Expression in Primary and Recurrent Pterygium

European Journal of Ophthalmology, 2007
Purpose Pterygium is a proliferative, inflammatory, and invasive ocular surface disease associated with excessive ultraviolet radiation exposure and has several tumor-like characteristics. Cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) is an inducible enzyme and recently increased expression of the enzyme was found in many cancers ...
O Oz
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Postoperative irradiation of primary or recurrent pterygium: results and sequelae

International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics, 2000
To evaluate the efficacy of postoperative beta irradiation and to analyze treatment sequelae in patients with primary and recurrent pterygium.From June 1986 to June 1998, 94 patients corresponding to 100 eyes received postoperative beta irradiation. Two groups of patients were treated: 37 eyes with primary pterygium (Group I) and 63 eyes with recurrent
L Gaspar
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Autologous simple conjunctival epithelial transplantation for primary pterygium

International Ophthalmology, 2022
To evaluate the feasibility of a new method of conjunctival transplantation to achieve recovery of the normal conjunctival epithelium over the bare sclera after pterygium excision and prevent its recurrence.After excision of the primary pterygium, we performed simple conjunctival epithelial transplantation (SCET) in which we glued an amniotic membrane ...
Erika Bonacci   +2 more
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Amniotic membrane grafting in the surgical management of primary pterygium

Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology, 2004
Abstract Background: To evaluate the efficacy of amniotic membrane transplantation in primary pterygium surgery. Methods: Patients presenting to the outpatient clinic of the Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital with primary pterygium requiring surgical management were included in this study. The pterygia were excised to bare sclera and the conjunctival
Rohan Essex, Mark Daniell
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