Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4028956 Ophthalmology 2007 13 Pages PDF
Abstract
After LASIK surgery, edematous corneas preferentially hydrate and swell in the paracentral and central interface wound, commonly resulting in a hazy corneal appearance primarily due to keratocyte hydropic degeneration. More severe corneal edema is characterized by the formation of an optically empty space corresponding to an interface fluid pocket. The spectrum of interface fluid syndrome can be described in 3 stages.
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