Clinical observation of amnion transplantation to treat recurrent pterygium
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    AIM: To observe the curative effects of amnion transplantation to treat recurrent pterygium.

    METHODS: Excision of recurrent pterygium and amnion transplantation to 56 cases(68 eyes)were adopted. The response of the graft and the recurrent pterygium after surgery were observed.

    RESULTS: The epithelium corneas in 68 eyes in 56 patients were smooth and the healing time were 4.61±1.23d in 17(5.17±1.22)mo. Amniotic membrane transplantation were successful and there were no graft rejection, scleral ulcer, fornixes and limited eye movement.

    CONCLUSION: Amninon transplantation can block angiogenesis, quickly promote epithelial healing wounds, there is no recurrence and eye infections after surgery. It is a safe and effective surgical method.

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Dan Yu, Gang-Ping Zhao, Min Zhu, et al. Clinical observation of amnion transplantation to treat recurrent pterygium. Guoji Yanke Zazhi( Int Eye Sci) 2015;15(3):552-554

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  • Received:November 06,2014
  • Revised:February 25,2015
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  • Online: March 09,2015
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