ABSTRACT
Thirty eight cases of pterygia [47 eyes] had been examined and treated by preoperative laserisation, excision, and postoperative laserisation, This new laser technique proved satisfactory and it resulted in no recurrences either in the primary or recurrent pterygia. The electron micrographs showed the massive changes which had been observed. These changes were the primary cause for absence of recurrences in both groups, together with the postoperative laserisation done on the second postoperative day
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Humans , Male , Female , Light Coagulation/methods , Laser Coagulation/methods , Postoperative Complications , Recurrence , Treatment Outcome , Pterygium/diagnostic imaging , Microscopy, ElectronABSTRACT
Foutry cases of symptomatic lower lid trichiasis were chosen and classified into two groups [20 patients group]. Group I was treated by Argon laser thermoablation, group II was treated by cryoablation of the lashes. Laser thermoablation proved to be simple, effective and accurate. The rate of recurrence was minimal and no post operative side effects were noticed during the follow up period [6 months]
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Humans , Male , Female , Cryotherapy/methods , Laser Therapy/methods , Comparative Study , Follow-Up Studies , Treatment OutcomeABSTRACT
Seventeenth patients were chosen [contact tens wearers] with severe coneal neo-vascularization. The cases were divided into two groups, generalized and localized types. The local cortisone treatment was used for both groups, great improvement was observed in the first group [Generalized neo-vascularization] after local cortisone drops and injection. But no improvement was noticed in the second group [Localized pannus formation] except after argon laser photocoagualtion for the neo-vascularization