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Pinguecula and pterygium are both types of non-cancerous tissue overgrowth. If a pinguecula progresses and grows into the cornea, it becomes a pterygium. You can use over-the-counter lubrication ...
Conjunctivochalasis and pterygium, two common ocular conditions associated with inflammatory changes and elastic tissue abnormalities, often occur simultaneously, according to Tong and colleagues.
Laura had pterygium, a painful, non-cancerous growth caused by too much sunlight exposure without wearing sunglasses or adequate sun protection. Essentially it is a 'fleshy overgrowth of the ...