Pterygium and ultraviolet radiation: A positive correlation

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Abstract

Pterygium has long been believed to be an environmental disease, Ultraviolet (UV) radiation playing a major role in its development. In examination of more than 100 000 Aborigines and non-Aborigines in rural Australia a strong positive correlation between climatic UV radiation and pterygium prevalence was found, providing further evidence of a causal relationship. In addition interesting differences were found in prevalence in the different racial groups and between the sexes. These differences may be explained by differences in lifestyle.

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Moran, D. J., & Hollows, F. C. (1984). Pterygium and ultraviolet radiation: A positive correlation. British Journal of Ophthalmology, 68(5), 343–346. https://doi.org/10.1136/bjo.68.5.343

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