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Quick Medical Diagnosis & Treatment Pinguecula & Pterygium Sections: Key Features, Clinical Findings, Diagnosis, Treatment. Excerpt: | | Often bilateral
Pingueculae rarely grow but may become inflamed (pingueculitis)
Pterygia become inflamed and may grow
Recurrence is common and often more aggressive than the primary lesion
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