| Literature DB >> 18777878 |
Jose Luiz Branco Ramos1, Sheng Zhou, Christopher Yo, Maolong Tang, David Huang.
Abstract
The authors report a case of post-LASIK interface fluid syndrome that led to epithelial ingrowth, a sequelae that had not been reported to date. The interface fluid was caused by steroid-induced ocular hypertension. On post-LASIK day 49, the interface fluid, epithelial ingrowth, and noncellular reflective deposits were visualized by confocal microscopy and high-resolution Fourier-domain optical coherence tomography. No inflammatory cells or infectious organisms were seen. These high-resolution imaging technologies were useful in the noninvasive evaluation of the location and nature of flap interface pathologies at the microstructural level.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18777878 PMCID: PMC2654569 DOI: 10.3928/15428877-20080715-04
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ophthalmic Surg Lasers Imaging ISSN: 1542-8877