H12.041-043 Pterygium
A pterygium is a type of conjunctival degeneration.
A pterygium is a type of conjunctival degeneration.
Conjunctivochalasis is a condition characterized by redundant or loose conjunctiva between the globe and eyelid.
Vascular abnormalities of the conjunctiva are focal dilations of the conjunctival vessels.
A subconjunctival hemorrhage is bleeding underneath the conjunctiva.
A pingueculla is a type of conjunctival degeneration appearing as a yellow or white elevated superficial mass on the conjunctiva.
A conjunctival concretion is a type of conjunctival degeneration. The lesions are yellow or white in appearance and are usually seen on the palpebral conjunctiva or in the fornix of the eye
Pingueculitis is the inflammation of a pre-existing pinguecula.
Giant papillary conjunctivitis (GPC) is a form of chronic conjunctivitis that is characterized by giant papillae on the superior tarsal conjunctiva.