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. 2016 Dec 19;8(2):2020–2024. doi: 10.18632/oncotarget.13961

Table 1. Demographic data of 46 consecutive patients with medically uncontrolled conjunctival pyogenic granulomas.

Total (n = 46) Inflammatory pattern (n = 40) Fibrous pattern (n = 6) p value*†
Age (years) 23.5± 20.7
(range, 2-68)
25.8 ± 21.2
(range, 2-68)
8.7±7.4
(range, 3-22)
0.025
Sex 0.327
Male 36 (78.3%) 31 (77.5%) 5 (83.3%)
Female 10 (21.3%) 9 (22.5%) 1 (16.7%)
Laterality 0.634
Right eye 21 (45.7%) 19 (47.5%) 2 (33.3%)
Left eye 23 (50.0%) 19 (47.5%) 4 (66.7%)
Bilateral 2 (4.3%) 2 (5.0%) 0
Time since onset (months) Median 2.5
(interquartile range, 1.0-6.0)
Median 3.0
(interquartile range, 1.0-6.0)
Median 1.5
(interquartile range, 0.9-4.5)
0.170
Predisposing cause 0.007
Ocular surgery 22 (47.8%) 21 (52.5%) 1 (16.7%)
Enucleation 14 13 1
Pterygium surgery 2 2 0
Lacrimal intubation 3 3 0
Strabismus surgery 3 3 0
Injury 11 (23.9%) 11 (27.5%) 0
Burn 8 8 0
Trauma 3 3 0
Chalazion 8 (17.4%) 4 (10.0%) 4 (66.6%)
Steven-Johnson syndrome 2 (4.3%) 2 (5.0%) 0
Undetermined 3 (6.5%) 2 (5.0%) 1 (16.7%)
Location 0.002
Bulbar conjunctiva 37 (80.4%) 35 (87.5%) 2 (33.3%)
Tarsal conjunctiva 9 (19.6%) 5 (12.5%) 4 (66.7%)
Lesion Size 7.2±3.5
(range, 3-15)
7.3±3.5
(range, 3-15)
6.0±3.0
(range, 3-10)
0.345
*

A chi-square test or the Mann-Whitney U test was performed between two groups.

†P < 0.05 considered statically significant.