Indian Journal of Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology

Print ISSN: 2395-1443

Online ISSN: 2395-1451

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Indian Journal of Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology (IJCEO) is open access, a peer-reviewed medical journal, published quarterly, online, and in print, by the Innovative Education and Scientific Research Foundation (IESRF) since 2015. To fulfil our aim of rapid dissemination of knowledge, we publish articles ‘Ahead of Print’ on acceptance. In addition, the journal allows free access (Open Access) to its content, which is likely to attract more readers and citations of articles published in IJCEO. Manuscripts must be prepared in more...

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T. Vijhaya Priya Rathinakumar, P. Amudha, S. Venipriya, K. Renuga Devi


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Prevalence and types of pterygium in a tertiary hospital in Puducherry – A descriptive cross sectional study


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Author Details : T. Vijhaya Priya Rathinakumar, P. Amudha, S. Venipriya, K. Renuga Devi

Volume : 4, Issue : 2, Year : 2018

Article Page : 245-248

https://doi.org/10.18231/2395-1451.2018.0054



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Abstract

Introduction: A pterygium is a triangular fibrovascular subepithelial growth of bulbar conjunctival tissue that has invaded the superficial cornea, causing visual impairment. It is a degenerative condition.
Objectives: To study the prevalence and types of pterygium in patients in a tertiary hospital in Puducherry.
Materials and Methods: A descriptive cross sectional study was done for a period of 6 months, in the out patient department of ophthalmology. Out of the 6028 patients who had registered, the clinical records of 345 patients with pterygium were retrieved and analysed using MS office Excel sheet.
Results: The results depict that females (59%) were more affected than the males (41%) and nasal pterygium was more common than the temporal pterygium. It was also found that unilateral pterygium (81%) is more common than bilateral pterygium (15%) and progressive pterygium (67%) is more common than atrophic or recurrent types. Analysis also revealed that type I pterygium (51%) is more common.
Conclusion: The prevalence of pterygium increased with increasing age and long term exposure to sunlight. It can be decreased by using protective measures.

Keywords: Nasal pterygium, Pterygium, Prevalence, Progressive pterygium, Types.


How to cite : Rathinakumar T V P, Amudha P, Venipriya S, Devi K R, Prevalence and types of pterygium in a tertiary hospital in Puducherry – A descriptive cross sectional study. Indian J Clin Exp Ophthalmol 2018;4(2):245-248

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