The treatment of pterygium is still quite controversial, with various treatments being advocated in the scientific literature. Unfortunately, there are very few well-conducted controlled clinical trials of treatments. However, years of anecdotal and noncontrolled studies have confirmed that some methods, such as bare scleral closure, are no longer acceptable in the treatment of pterygium and that other methods are likely to be more useful. In the future it will be important to develop a grading system, and surgeons will need to be conservative in the treatment of pterygium until such time as a single treatment provides a lower recurrence rate and complication rate
The authors report three cases of pterygium colli. Two of them presented as part of Turner's syndrom...
A surgical technique was designed to improve safety after pterygium excision with intraoperative app...
A surgical technique was designed to improve safety after pterygium excision with intraoperative app...
All practising ophthalmologists in Queensland completed a written survey on their current methods of...
Purpose: To assess the practices in pterygium removal as a follow-up study to a similar project 10 y...
The treatment of ocular pterygium has been subjected to the development and application of various n...
Pterygium, a common ocular surface disorder, has a complex pathophysiology that may mimic tumorigene...
Introduction: A pterygium is a triangular wedge of fibro-vascular conjunctival tissue that appears o...
BACKGROUND This study aims to evaluate the surgical treatment of pterygium by pterygium excision wi...
At the beginning of this research period in 1986, pterygium was an "unknown" quantity with no knowle...
Pterygium is an ocular disease characterised by the growth of fibrovascular conjunctiva on the corne...
Background There is no consensus about the best method for pterygium excision. Variable recurrence r...
© 2016, University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Science. All rights reserved. Pterygium is an ocular di...
Purpose: To compare various techniques of pterygium surgery including bare sclera, intraoperative mi...
AIM:To compare the therapeutic effects of different surgical methods of treating patients with ptery...
The authors report three cases of pterygium colli. Two of them presented as part of Turner's syndrom...
A surgical technique was designed to improve safety after pterygium excision with intraoperative app...
A surgical technique was designed to improve safety after pterygium excision with intraoperative app...
All practising ophthalmologists in Queensland completed a written survey on their current methods of...
Purpose: To assess the practices in pterygium removal as a follow-up study to a similar project 10 y...
The treatment of ocular pterygium has been subjected to the development and application of various n...
Pterygium, a common ocular surface disorder, has a complex pathophysiology that may mimic tumorigene...
Introduction: A pterygium is a triangular wedge of fibro-vascular conjunctival tissue that appears o...
BACKGROUND This study aims to evaluate the surgical treatment of pterygium by pterygium excision wi...
At the beginning of this research period in 1986, pterygium was an "unknown" quantity with no knowle...
Pterygium is an ocular disease characterised by the growth of fibrovascular conjunctiva on the corne...
Background There is no consensus about the best method for pterygium excision. Variable recurrence r...
© 2016, University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Science. All rights reserved. Pterygium is an ocular di...
Purpose: To compare various techniques of pterygium surgery including bare sclera, intraoperative mi...
AIM:To compare the therapeutic effects of different surgical methods of treating patients with ptery...
The authors report three cases of pterygium colli. Two of them presented as part of Turner's syndrom...
A surgical technique was designed to improve safety after pterygium excision with intraoperative app...
A surgical technique was designed to improve safety after pterygium excision with intraoperative app...