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The prevalence, severity and risk factors for pterygium in central Myanmar: the Meiktila Eye …


SR Durkin, S Abhary, HS Newland, D Selva, … - British Journal of Ophthalmology, 2008 - bjo.bmj.com
Results: There were 2481 subjects identified, and 2076 (83.7%) participated. The
prevalence of pterygium in either eye was 19.6% (95% confidence interval (CI)
16.9 to 22.2) and of bilateral pterygium 8.0% (95% CI 7.7 to 8.3). Outdoor ...
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Prevalence of and factors associated with pterygium in adult Chinese: the Beijing Eye Study


K Ma, L Xu, Y Jie, JB Jonas - Cornea, 2007 - journals.lww.com
Methods: The Beijing Eye Study, a population-based prevalence study, included
4439 (83.4%) of 5324 subjects living in a rural area or urban region of Greater
Beijing, 40+ years of age, invited to participate. The participants ...
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Pterygium in an aged Mongolian population: a population-based study in China


J Lu, Z Wang, P Lu, X Chen, W Zhang, K Shi, … - Eye, 2007 - nature.com
From 2486 eligible subjects, 2112 (84.9%) were examined. There were 378 people
with either unilateral (n=228) or bilateral (n=150) pterygia, equivalent to an
overall prevalence of 17.9% (95% confidence interval (CI) 16.3, 19.5). The ...
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Anisometropia in an adult population in rural myanmar: the Meiktila Eye Study


HM Wu, RJ Casson, HS Newland, J Muecke, D … - Ophthalmic epidemiology, 2008 - informahealthcare.com
Purpose: To determine the prevalence and risk factors for anisometropia in a
rural adult population in central Myanmar. Methods: A population-based
ophthalmic survey was conducted in rural villages in central Myanmar. ...
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Coral stone landscape and pterygia; is there an association?


HK Balachandra - Pacific health dialog: a publication of the Pacific Basin …, 2005 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The author examined 753 adults from 5 atolls that form a part of "Outer Islands"
region of Republic of Marshall Islands (RMI), during his supervisory tour (July
-Nov 2002); the visit aimed at providing primary health care services to ...
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Pterygium in Tibetans: a population-based study in China


MD Peng Lu, MD Xiaoming Chen, MB Ying … - Clinical & Experimental Ophthalmology - interscience.wiley.com
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Prevalence of pterygium and cataract in indigenous populations of the Brazilian Amazon rain …


JS Paula, F Thorn, AAV Cruz - Eye, 2005 - nature.com
A cross-sectional pterygium and cataract survey was performed in 624 adult
Indians of the Brazilian rain forest belonging to four different ethnic groups.
The Indians were classified according to their social behaviour in two ...
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[CITATION] Ocular effects of ultraviolet radiation from 295 to 265 nm


DG Pitts, AP Cullen, P Dayhaw-Backer - Invest. Ophthalmol. Vis. Sci, 1977
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Prevalence and risk factors of pterygium and pinguecula: the Tehran Eye Study


A Fotouhi, H Hashemi, M Khabazkhoob, K … - Eye, 2008 - nature.com
Of the selected sample, 4564 people (70.3%) participated in the study. The age-
and gender-standardized prevalence of pterygium in this population was 1.3% (95%
confidence interval (CI): 0.9–1.6%). The prevalence of pterygium was 1.4 ...
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Cataract in rural Myanmar: prevalence and risk factors from the Meiktila Eye Study


PA Athanasiov, RJ Casson, T Sullivan, HS … - British Journal of Ophthalmology, 2008 - bjo.bmj.com
Results: The prevalence of any cataract including operated eyes was 40.39% (95%
CI 37.30 to 43.48%): 27.35% nuclear, 20.91% cortical and 11.34% posterior
subcapsular cataracts. No significant association was found between ...
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