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Review
. 2003 Nov;29(11):2217-24.
doi: 10.1016/s0886-3350(03)00406-1.

Penetrating keratoplasty for iatrogenic keratoconus after repeat myopic laser in situ keratomileusis: histologic findings and literature review

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Penetrating keratoplasty for iatrogenic keratoconus after repeat myopic laser in situ keratomileusis: histologic findings and literature review

Berthold Seitz et al. J Cataract Refract Surg. 2003 Nov.

Abstract

We report a patient with a sufficiently thick cornea (593 microm) and no topographic signs of keratoconus preoperatively who developed iatrogenic keratoconus 2 months after repeat laser in situ keratomileusis (-4.00 -1.00 x 20) performed 5 months after the primary procedure (-10.50 -1.00 x 55). After penetrating keratoplasty, macrophotography showed severe multidirectional "macrostriae" of the stromal bed. On histologic evaluation, excessive thinning of the residual stromal bed to a minimum of 75 microm in the valleys and a maximum of 200 microm at the peaks of the macrostriae were documented. The flap thickness was 225 microm in the center. The thicker-than-intended flap (160 microm) is thought to be the cause of the severe complication of the LASIK procedure.

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