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Bilateral primary pterygia: An occupational disease?
Idit Maharshak
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Rahamim Avisar
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Corresponding author for this work
Ophthalmology
Clinical Departments
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Occupational Diseases
100%
Pterygium
100%
Primary Pterygium
100%
Israeli
50%
Sunlight
25%
Working Hours
25%
Risk Factors
25%
Ultraviolet Rays
25%
Bilateral Simultaneous
25%
Tennis
25%
Strong Relation
25%
Medicolegal Implications
25%
Outdoor Work
25%
Protective Eyewear
25%
Social Security Services
25%
Nursing and Health Professions
Occupational Disease
100%
Pterygium
100%
Literature Review
20%
Eye Protective Device
20%
Social Sciences
Occupational Diseases
100%
Literature Reviews
33%
Working Hours
33%
Tennis
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Risk Factor
100%