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Late-Onset Corneal Haze and Myopic Regression After Photorefractive Keratectomy (PRK)
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Combined delayed-onset progressive haze and myopic regression can occur after PRK. In such cases, the amount of haze appears to correlate with the magnitude of attempted initial correction (r = 0.639, P = 0.046) although not with the magnitude of subsequent regression. Patients may need at least 10 months of follow-up to achieve a stable refraction and level of haze. These observations suggest a need for improved understanding of corneal wound healing following PRK and of biologic factors that may contribute to variability in outcomes.
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