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Methods . Using histology, we have investigated a possible associationof ocular changes that might be attributed to actinic damage, namely pingueculaand scleral plaque, with findings of both atrophic and disciform ARMD. A totalof 74 eyes, could be used for evaluation. Results . Features of ARMD...
In addition to this growth, other symptoms may include dry eyes, inflammation and redness. Pingueculae develop due to an alteration of normal tissue, where stromal collagen is replaced with thicker fibres. 1,2 Causes of pingueculae remain unknown. However, age (most cases occur in adults from...
They were aware of the CL status of all subjects. We evaluated the grade of pinguecula immediately after CL removal. Although data were obtained for both eyes, only data from the right eye were used for analysis. Any discrepancies among the three graders were adjudicated by an independent ...
Eyes were anesthetized with topical Proparacaine HCL 0.5% (Poen-caina®, POEN laboratory, Argentina) followed by subconjunctival injection of lidocaine/epinephrine. For pterygium, the head and part of the body of the lesion was dissected with Westcott scissors and a simple conjunctival closure ...