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Modified Limbal-Conjunctival Autograft Surgical Technique: Long-Term Results of Recurrence and Complications.

Brendon W H LeeMatthew H IpLien TatHelen ChenMinas T Coroneo
Published in: Cornea (2023)
This modified limbal-conjunctival autograft technique represents an effective alternative that offers a very low recurrence rate and avoids extensive dissection or antimetabolites, with minimal complications and transient postoperative symptomatology, over a long-term follow-up period. This technique is relatively simple and successful for both primary and recurrent pterygia. Future comparative studies with other surgical techniques may determine which are superior.
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