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“…22 Despite the increased Ki-67 expression in primary pterygium, Almeida Junior et al reported that the number of immune-positive epithelial cells with Ki-67 was not associated with the recurrence of pterygium in pterygium samples when testing was repeated 6 months later. 23 Recently, studies have identified increased p53 expression in the epithelium of pterygium and reported that this indicates a mutation in the p53 gene. 24,25 However, p53 mutation is not found to be significant in terms of the occurrence or recurrence of pterygium.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…22 Despite the increased Ki-67 expression in primary pterygium, Almeida Junior et al reported that the number of immune-positive epithelial cells with Ki-67 was not associated with the recurrence of pterygium in pterygium samples when testing was repeated 6 months later. 23 Recently, studies have identified increased p53 expression in the epithelium of pterygium and reported that this indicates a mutation in the p53 gene. 24,25 However, p53 mutation is not found to be significant in terms of the occurrence or recurrence of pterygium.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of Mitomycin C in disease recurrence is controversial. Mitomycin C and subconjunctival injections of antivascular endothelial growth factor do not reduce disease recurrence after primary and secondary pterygium surgery combined with autologous conjunctival grafts [18,19]. Some surgeons use sutures to attach the grafts, whereas others use tissue glue [2022].…”
Section: Transplantation In the Eyeball Spacementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Oxidative damage to cell membranes primarily experienced by unsaturated fatty acids and the DNA will cause damage in the form of DNA chain rupture, damage to deoxyribose and modified purine and pyrimidine. This damage will subsequently form DNA-adducts [8][9][10] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%