Pterygium
From DrKoop's partner site on alzheimer's disease, OurAlzheimers.com
The primary symptom of a pterygium is a painless area of elevated white tissue, with blood vessels on the inner or outer edge of the cornea. Signs and tests A physical examination of the eyes and eyelids confirms the diagnosis. Special tests are usually not necessary.
Review Date: 10/20/2006 ![]() advertisement
| |||||||||||||||||
What's HOTGet our free newsletterPR Newswire |
|