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Endothelium Ingrowth after LASIK (Photo)

Last updated September 5, 2007

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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 on visual potential.

This photograph was taken at the slit-lamp, and is therefore highly magnified. You might want to watch our epithelial ingrowth video to get a better idea of how this findings really looks. This snapshot was taken from that video.

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