| pinguecula | A yellow spot on the white of the eye, usually toward the inside (nose side) of the eye, associated with aging. It looks fatty (in latin the word pinguiculus means fattish), and is due to an accumulation of connective tissue. (12 Dec 1998) |
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a slightly elevated elastic tissue deposit in the conjunctiva that may extend to the cornea but does not cover it
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a benign white or yellowish bump on the surface of the cornea caused by trauma or UV exposure
Ãâó: www.beautysurg.com/resources/glossary_p.html
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(pin-GWEK-yu-luh). Yellowish-brown subconjunctival elevation composed of degenerated elastic tissue; may occur on either side of the cornea. Benign.
Ãâó: www.eyeglossary.net/
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A slightly raised, yellowish thickening of the white part of the eye (conjunctiva) adjacent to the cornea, typically caused by repeated sun and wind exposure.
Ãâó: www.mn-eye.com/aye_glossary.aspx
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Appears as a small yellow bump on the white of the eye, usually toward the nose. A non-cancerous thickening of the skin. May get irritated at times. See your eye doctor to rule out more serious possibilities.
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| pinguecula | a slightly elevated elastic tissue deposit in the conjunctiva that may extend to the cornea but does not cover it |
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