E-mail:

 

DLK Scar on the Cornea after Lasik (Photo)

Last updated August 30, 2007

dlklasik.jpg

This slit-lamp photograph shows a DLK scar in the cornea in a post-lasik eye. The lesion is at the level of the flap, which you can kind of tell from how the slit-lamp beam hits the cornea.

To get a better idea how this particular lesion looks, check out the dlk video from which this was taken.

Comments and Feedback
No Comments »

Be the first to leave a comment!

Leave a comment

Related Topics on this site

Diffuse Lamellar Keratitis Scar (Photo)
This closup slit-lamp microscope photo shows DLK of the cornea in a post-lasik eye. This particular scar doesn't look much like the "Sands of the Saharra" scar you hear...
Diffuse Lamellar Keratitis (Photo)
This image shows a paracentral scar that likely occured from DLK (diffuse lamellar keratitis) after lasik surgery. DLK is believed to occur from localized inflammatory reaction to microscopic debris...
DLK scar under a lasik flap (Video)
length: 47 seconds This eye has had Lasik, and under the corneal flap you can see a small scar. This resulted from DLK (diffuse lamellar keratitis) that can occur when...
Ingrowth of Epithelial Cells Under LASIK flap (Photo)
This photograph may be hard to comprehend, but it is a magnified view of the cornea after Lasik vision correction. There is a mass of white-opacities near the limbus....
Endothelium Ingrowth after LASIK (Photo)
This photo shows epithelial ingrowth, and common finding after lasik eye surgery. The white pattern of lobulated opacity is typical and the condition is generally benign with no effect...
© 2000-2007 RootAtlas.com
All rights reserved
 


Home | Our Videos | Other's Videos | Tips and Tricks | FAQ | Contact Us
Copyright © 2008 RootAtlas.com, All Rights Reserved