International Journal of Ophthalmic PathologyISSN: 2324-8599

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Proteins P53 and Ki-67 in Patients with Increasing Severity of Pterygium

Pterygium is viewed as a degenerative sickness of the conjunctiva; nonetheless, the specific etiology stays to be explained. Bright (UV) light openness has been found to have solid affiliation. Recently, the presence of tumor markers in pterygium support the speculation that this sore is like tumor. The outflow of Ki-67 protein in relationship with the declaration of p53 protein in pterygium from prior reports focuses towards the theory of pterygium as tissue development disorder

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