A Case of Sterile Peripheral Corneal Infiltrative Event after LASIK
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society
; : 256-259, 2023.
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en Ko
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Purpose@#To report a rare, sterile, peripheral, corneal infiltrative event after laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK).Case summary: A 29-year-old male presented with left-eye conjunctival injection and peripheral corneal infiltration 3 days after LASIK. A whitish, oval, peripheral infiltration around the corneal flap was apparent from 6-to-10 o’clock in the limbus. Slit lamp examination revealed conjunctival injection and mild corneal edema but neither a corneal epithelial defect nor an inflammatory reaction of the anterior chamber. Intensive cycloplegic, steroid ointment, steroid drops, antibiotic drops, and artificial tear therapies were prescribed under the impression of a sterile, peripheral, corneal infiltrative event. After 1 month, the symptoms and corneal opacity resolved without any complications. @*Conclusions@#A sterile, peripheral, corneal infiltrative event, namely, an oval infiltration of the periphery of the cornea without pain or epithelial damage can develop after LASIK but responds well to steroid eye drops.
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Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society
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2023
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