Last reviewed: 26 Mar 2025
Last updated: 28 Nov 2024
Summary
Definição
História e exame físico
Principais fatores diagnósticos
- wing-shaped conjunctival overgrowth onto corneal surface
- history of chronic ultraviolet light exposure
- ocular irritation, burning, and tearing
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Outros fatores diagnósticos
- altered ocular cosmesis
- blurred vision
- double vision
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Fatores de risco
- chronic ultraviolet (UV) light exposure
- increasing age
- family history of pterygium
- chronic ocular irritants
- human papilloma and Epstein-Barr virus infection
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Investigações diagnósticas
Primeiras investigações a serem solicitadas
- slit-lamp examination
- fluorescein staining
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Investigações a serem consideradas
- corneal topographic scanning
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Algoritmo de tratamento
AGUDA
asymptomatic
ocular irritation, burning, or itching: without visual impairment, rapid growth, or cosmesis concerns
visual impairment or rapid enlargement or poor cosmesis
CONTÍNUA
recurrent pterygia
Colaboradores
Autores
David O'Brart, MBBS, DO, MD, FRCS, FRCOphth

Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon
Guy's and St. Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust
Professor of Corneal Science
King's College
University of London
London
UK
Declarações
DOB holds noncommercial research grants with Rayner Ltd and J&J. He is an author of a reference cited in this topic.
Revisores
Christopher E. Starr, MD
Associate Professor of Ophthalmology
Director of the Cornea Fellowship and Ophthalmic Education
Weill Cornell Medicine
New York Presbyterian Hospital
New York City
NY
Declarações
CES declares that he has no competing interests.
Robert E. MacLaren, DPhil, DipEd, FRCOphth, FRCS
Professor of Ophthalmology
Nuffield Laboratory of Ophthalmology
University Of Oxford
John Radcliffe Hospital
Oxford
UK
Declarações
REM declares that he has no competing interests.
Diagnósticos diferenciais
- Pseudopterygium
- Pingueculum
- Marginal keratitis
Mais Diagnósticos diferenciaisDiretrizes
- Pediatric eye evaluations: Preferred Practice Pattern
- Clinical management guidelines: pterygium
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