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Case Studies | Medical Surgical | India | Volume 7 Issue 3, March 2018 | Rating: 6.1 / 10
Comparison of Autologous Blood versus Conventional Conjunctival Autograft Surgery for Pterygium
Dr. Anirudh Singh, Dr. Neelima Mehrotra
Abstract: Pterygium is a growth of pink, fleshy tissue on the conjunctiva that covers the white part of your eye over the cornea. It typically starts on the cornea near the nose. Surgical removal of pterygium is recommended when the ability to see is affected. Pterygium is a frequent occurring progressive ocular surface disorder. The recurrence rate after pterygium varies according to type of surgery. This study is to compare the surgical outcome between autologous blood and conventional conjunctival autograft surgery for pterygium. And also compare the post-operative symptoms and signs between autologous blood and conventional conjunctival autograft surgery for ptertygium.
Keywords: Pterygium, Autologous Blood, Autograft Surgery, Pain, Itching, Watering, FBSensation, Inflammation, Graft Displacement, Subgraft HaemG
Edition: Volume 7 Issue 3, March 2018,
Pages: 885 - 888