Conjunctival Lesions: A 5-Year Basic Demographic Data and Clinicopathological Review in a Tertiary Eye Care Hospital.
Hind Manaa AlkatanKhalid M AlshomarHala A HelmiWajda M AlhothaliAbdulaziz M AlshalanPublished in: Journal of epidemiology and global health (2021)
This study shows variability in the frequency of conjunctival lesions based on gender, age, geographical, racial, and environmental factors. There has been a shift in the gender-based prevalence of ocular squamous neoplasia over the last three decades, probably due to a change in lifestyle.
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