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Interface Fluid Syndrome After Bioptics.
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PMID:  21162473     Owner:  NLM     Status:  Publisher    
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PURPOSE:To report an unusual case of interface fluid syndrome after refractive surgery. METHODS:A 37-year-old man with high myopia underwent a planned bioptics procedure including creation of a corneal flap using a mechanical microkeratome and concurrent anterior chamber phakic intraocular lens implantation; excimer laser ablation was not performed at this time. RESULTS:Postoperatively, the patient developed corneal edema and was referred to our department. Interface fluid syndrome was confirmed using optical coherence tomography; the mechanism was due to endothelial cell pump dysfunction. CONCLUSIONS:This is the first report to document interface fluid syndrome following a planned bioptics procedure.
Authors:
Emilie Bardet; David Touboul; Julien Kerautret; François Léger; Perry S Binder; Joseph Colin
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Publication Detail:
Type:  JOURNAL ARTICLE     Date:  2010-12-01
Journal Detail:
Title:  Journal of refractive surgery (Thorofare, N.J. : 1995)     Volume:  -     ISSN:  1081-597X     ISO Abbreviation:  -     Publication Date:  2010 Dec 
Date Detail:
Created Date:  2010-12-17     Completed Date:  -     Revised Date:  -    
Medline Journal Info:
Nlm Unique ID:  9505927     Medline TA:  J Refract Surg     Country:  -    
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Languages:  ENG     Pagination:  1-3     Citation Subset:  -    
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Copyright 2010, SLACK Incorporated.
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