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Is the surgical technique of a sutureless and glue-free conjunctivolimbal auto graft after pterygium excision complications free?Kulthe et al., 2015
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- Kulthe S
- Bhosale A
- Patil P
- Pandve H
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- Medical Journal of Dr. DY Patil University
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Aim: The aim was to evaluate the surgical technique of a sutureless and glue-free graft for pterygium surgery in terms of complications such as loss of graft, graft dehiscence, and recurrence. Materials and Methods: This was a prospective interventional study. All patients …
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