|Articles|June 1, 2002
Steroid-induced glaucoma after LASIK may be hard to detect
Los Angeles-Steroid-induced glaucoma after LASIK may go undetected using applanation tonometry due to faulty readings caused by interface fluid developing between the flap and the stromal bed, according to D. Rex Hamilton, MD.
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