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Unexpected outcomes associated with laser in situ keratomileusis: Ptosis, anisocoria, and “curing” of exotropia
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KeratoconusOphthalmologyOculoplasticsSitu KeratomileusisSurgeryOcular PathologyDermatologyMedicineUnusual Lasik-related ComplicationsDermatological SurgeryFirst Case
Laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) is a common and popular procedure that is generally associated with excellent results and few complications. We present 3 cases of unusual LASIK-related complications. In the first case, the patient developed anisocoria after otherwise unremarkable surgery. In the second case, the patient developed mild eyelid ptosis. In the third case, the patient's exotropia resolved after mild refractive overcorrection. In each case, the visual outcome was excellent and no further intervention was necessary.
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