Pterygium is a benign lesion usually growing from the nasal side of the conjunctiva onto the cornea. Most cases of pterygium does not cause problem or requires specific treatment. The exact cause of pterygium is not clear yet, but some factors are pointed as causes, being the most important the long-term ultraviolet ray exposure. Pterygium surgery is usually considered when there are symptoms that do not respond to conservative treatment. Recurrence is the main complication of the surgery, and much has been done to avoid it. Mitomycin C (MMC) has been used as a fibroblast proliferation inhibitor during the surgery to reduce the chance of recurrence of the pterygium. This review describes the use of MMC as an adjunctive, the optimal dosage, ...
Objectives. To evaluate the safety and efficacy of augmenting conjunctival autografting with intraop...
Purpose: Postoperative recurrence of pterygium occurs in many patients. Intraoperative and postopera...
Objectives: We aimed at the recurrence rate determination subsequent to Conjunctival Autograft again...
Pterygium is a triangular sheet of fibrovascular tissue that invades the clear cornea from the bulba...
Abstract Objective: To assess the safety and efficacy of 0.04% MMC in reducing the rate of pterygiu...
Objective: To assess the safety and efficacy of 0.04% MMC in reducing the rate of pterygium recurren...
Introduction to the use of Mitomycin C in ophthalmology was a significant development in the 1960s. ...
Background: Pterygium recurrence rate after simple surgical excision is high. Many adjunctive treatm...
AIM: To compare the clinical efficacy of treatment on recurrent pterygium using different concentrat...
This study was designed to evaluate the possible complications following the use of intraoperative m...
Isolated from Streptomyces caespitosus, mitomycin C (MMC) has various applications in the management...
Background: The major problem in the treatment of pterygium is to prevent recurrences after surgical...
Introduction & Objective: Pterygium is a wing-shaped fold of conjunctiva and fibrovascular tissue ...
Introduction: A pterygium is a triangular wedge of fibro-vascular conjunctival tissue that appears o...
Purpose: To determine the minimum effective dosage, most effective route of administration and long-...
Objectives. To evaluate the safety and efficacy of augmenting conjunctival autografting with intraop...
Purpose: Postoperative recurrence of pterygium occurs in many patients. Intraoperative and postopera...
Objectives: We aimed at the recurrence rate determination subsequent to Conjunctival Autograft again...
Pterygium is a triangular sheet of fibrovascular tissue that invades the clear cornea from the bulba...
Abstract Objective: To assess the safety and efficacy of 0.04% MMC in reducing the rate of pterygiu...
Objective: To assess the safety and efficacy of 0.04% MMC in reducing the rate of pterygium recurren...
Introduction to the use of Mitomycin C in ophthalmology was a significant development in the 1960s. ...
Background: Pterygium recurrence rate after simple surgical excision is high. Many adjunctive treatm...
AIM: To compare the clinical efficacy of treatment on recurrent pterygium using different concentrat...
This study was designed to evaluate the possible complications following the use of intraoperative m...
Isolated from Streptomyces caespitosus, mitomycin C (MMC) has various applications in the management...
Background: The major problem in the treatment of pterygium is to prevent recurrences after surgical...
Introduction & Objective: Pterygium is a wing-shaped fold of conjunctiva and fibrovascular tissue ...
Introduction: A pterygium is a triangular wedge of fibro-vascular conjunctival tissue that appears o...
Purpose: To determine the minimum effective dosage, most effective route of administration and long-...
Objectives. To evaluate the safety and efficacy of augmenting conjunctival autografting with intraop...
Purpose: Postoperative recurrence of pterygium occurs in many patients. Intraoperative and postopera...
Objectives: We aimed at the recurrence rate determination subsequent to Conjunctival Autograft again...