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Prevalence of pterygium and pinguecula: The Blue Mountains Eye Study
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The study found significant associations between pterygium and increased pigmentation (skin and hair colour), decreased skin sun sensitivity and sun-related skin damage. The age- and sex-specific pterygium prevalence rates in the present study are simi ar to rates found in non-Aboriginals examined in the 1980 Australian Trachoma Programme.
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