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Late-onset interface fluid syndrome: A case report and literature review.

Spyridon KoronisAsterios DiafasArgyrios TzamalisMaria SamouilidouAsimina MataftsiNikolaos Ziakas
Published in: Seminars in ophthalmology (2022)
IFS represents an uncommon complication that could appear years after LASIK. Careful clinical examination and anterior segment optical coherence tomography promote early diagnosis. Similar cases may manifest due to elevated IOP of variable etiology or as a result of endothelial dysfunction. Depending on the etiology, IOP control or keratoplasty may resolve the condition.
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