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. 1995 Mar-Apr;11(2):92-5.
doi: 10.3928/1081-597X-19950301-07.

Corneal topographic changes induced by pterygia

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Corneal topographic changes induced by pterygia

M A Pavilack et al. J Refract Surg. 1995 Mar-Apr.

Abstract

Background: This study characterizes the topographic changes induced by pterygia.

Methods: Using data obtained from a videokeratoscope (TMS-1), we assessed the topographic changes of corneas from 24 consecutive eyes with pterygia.

Results: Each pterygium induced a localized area of flattening central to its apex of 38.00 +/- 2.80 diopter (D) which was significantly flatter (p < .0001) than the mean corneal power (43.70 +/- 1.70), minimum corneal power (MinK, 42.70 +/- 2.10), and the power of the flattest corneal meridian (42.90 +/- 1.90).

Conclusions: Our topographic findings characterize an area of localized corneal flattening central to the apex of pterygia. It is not known if this pterygium-associated corneal flattening influences the centripetal growth of pterygia or their tendency not to cross the visual axis.

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