Taylor H R
Br J Ophthalmol. 1980 Mar;64(3):154-63. doi: 10.1136/bjo.64.3.154.
The association of various personal, occupational, and environmental factors with climatic droplet keratopathy and pterygium was examined in a group of Australian Aborigines. Climatic droplet keratopathy was seen especially in aboriginal males who had worked as stockmen for more than 20 years. Although no definite association with a single causal factor could be made, there is circumstantial evidence for the importance of ultraviolet radiation. Pterygium was more commonly seen in those who worked outside, and it was positively correlated with lower latitudes and high ultraviolet levels.
在一组澳大利亚原住民中,研究了各种个人、职业和环境因素与气候性点状角膜病变和翼状胬肉的关联。气候性点状角膜病变尤其见于担任畜牧工人超过20年的原住民男性。虽然无法确定与单一致病因素的明确关联,但有间接证据表明紫外线辐射很重要。翼状胬肉在户外工作的人群中更为常见,并且与低纬度和高紫外线水平呈正相关。