
|Articles|August 15, 2004
Dry eye after LASIK can have functional consequences
Tokyo-Dry eye is a well-known complication of LASIK, but what may be less widely recognized is that it can be a cause of visual dysfunction in addition to a source of discomfort, said Kazuo Tsubota, MD.
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