Pterygium

Pterygium Research: Pterygium & VEGF: 48 articles as of 8/4/2014

Results: 48 Select item 245021691. Concomitant examination of inflammation and angiogenesis in the pathogenesis of primary moderate pterygium in a well-designed case-control study. Talghini S, Shenasi A. Pak J Biol Sci. 2013 Oct 1;16(19):1046-50. PMID:   24502169   [PubMed – indexed for MEDLINE] Related citations Select item 244390442. S100A proteins as molecular targets in the ocular surface inflammatory

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Pterygium and natural treatments (?): usually it cannot be removed naturally, though natural treatments may help prevent it from growing more. Demodex role

Pterygium is a very common, abnormal growth of clear covering (conjunctiva) of white part of the eye (sclera) over the cornea (window of the eye). If severe and causing discomfort or red, it can be removed with surgery. It is generally benign (not a cancer). It is due to excess sun/UV exposure usually. Prevention is usually

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