In ophthalmology, a pterygium is a degenerative condition of the eye affecting the conjunctiva and the cornea. It it thought to be an irritative phenomenon associated with exposure to ultraviolet light and is found particularly in people who work outdoors in hot, dusty climates. Globally there is a relationship between decreased incidence in the upper latitudes and relatively increased incidence in lower latitudes - this is thought to be because of elevated levels of ultraviolet light exposure in the lower latitudes.
The conjunctival lesions are identical to those of pingueculae. Note that pterygia and pingueculae are both benign growths on the surface of the eye - the only distinguishing difference is that pterygia grow over the edge of the cornea.
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