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- Patient Information - Pterygium -
Mary P. Coday, MD Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, Harvard
Medical School, Boston, MA What is a pterygium? A pterygium is a
wedge-shaped fibrovascular growth of conjunctiva (the surface
tissue of the white of the eye) that extends onto the cornea.
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Handbook
of Ocular Disease Management - Pterygium -
Pterygium SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS In most cases, routine ocular
evaluation reveals pterygia in asymptomatic individuals or in
patients who present with cosmetic concern about a tissue
"growing over the eye." In some instances, the
vascularized ....
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Pterygium
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Pterygium A brief explanation terygium is a raised, wedge-shaped
growth of the conjunctiva.
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Grand
Rapids Ophthalmology - Patient Education - Pterygium
- Pterygium A PTERYGIUM, pronounced with a silent "P",
and pinguecula are quite similar to each other. They both are
relatively easy to see since they grow on the front surface of the
eye. The cause of each is also similar. Pterygia and ping....
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