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BACKGROUND Minimizing inflammation on the ocular surface after pterygium surgery is essential to prevent recurrence. Currently, limited data are available for the comparison between freeze-dried amniotic membrane (FD-AM) and conjunctival–limbal graft (CLG... see more

Introduction: Pterygium is a common surface disorder of the eye that may cause change in visual acuity of patients by inducing astigmatic refractive error. Surgical excision with grafting is considered the most effective recommended treatment fo... see more

Pterygia are fibrovascular connective tissue overgrowths of bulbar conjunctiva onto the cornea. There is a worldwide distribution of pterygium, but it occurs more commonly in warm, dry climates. Patients younger than the age of 15 rarely acquire a pterygi... see more

Introduction: Pterygium excision with conjunctival autografting is the most effective way of treating pterygium with the least recurrence rate. The sutures which can be used to suture the conjunctival autograft are absorbable polyglactin 10-0 sutures or n... see more

Introduction: Dry eye is a common disorder affecting a significant percentage of the population. Materials and methods: This study is a prospective, hospital-based, case-controlled study conducted between January 2009 and May 2010. Seventy-six pterygium c... see more

Objective: To determine the prevalenceof and associated risk factors for pterygiumin the high altitude communities of the Upper Mustang region of Nepal, near the Tibet border. Materials and methods: Six villages of the Upper Mustang were selected based on... see more

Introduction: The mainstay of treatment for pterygium is surgical excision with or without a graft. The most common problem with this intervention is recurrence, for which a multitude of factors have been described. Objective: To evaluate the recurrence r... see more

Introduction: There are numerous adjunctive measures described to reduce the recurrence rates after pterygium excision. Objective: To study the efficacy and complications of sutureless and glue free limbal conjunctival autograft for the management of prim... see more

Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of lignocaine 2 % jelly as topical anesthesia in pterygium surgery with conjunctival limbal autograft using fibrin glue. Materials and methods: A non-randomized interventional study was carried out including twenty-one ... see more

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