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Confocal Microscopy of a Patient with Irregular Astigmatism After LASIK Reoperations and Relaxation Incisions
2000
Cornea
Purpose. Laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) is widely used for correcting refractive errors. If the predicted refractive result is not achieved after the first operation, a reoperation can be performed by ablating more stromal tissue after reopening the flap. The goal of this study was to analyze, by using in vivo confocal microscopy, the morphologic changes associated with repeated LASIKs. Methods. Clinical examination, computed corneal topography, and real-time in vivo confocal
doi:10.1097/00003226-200003000-00008
pmid:10746447
fatcat:iaaypsw4ybdeboqvze4kkp7g74