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  1. Laser eye surgery (LASIK) is surgery to improve your vision. You may no longer need glasses or contacts. Learn about the types and who can get it. ... For many ...
  2. ... láser</language-mapped-topic><mesh-heading ><descriptor >Corneal ... >LASIK</see-reference><see-reference >LTK</see-reference><see- ...
  3. ... avoid: Contact sports and activities that stress joints; LASIK eye surgery, which may increase the risk for keratoconus in ... remain active but avoid high-intensity aerobic activities. LASIK eye surgery may increase the risk for keratoconus in individuals ...
  4. ... for arrhythmia. Agents that cause vasoconstriction, including triptans LASIK eye surgery to correct refractive errors For individuals at risk ...
  5. ... see Appendix D ). A total of 4,306 references was retrieved, of which none were ... a history of corneal refractive surgery 7.2.5.1.1. Axial lengths less ...
  6. ... complications Visual function H.6.2.2. Second-eye surgery versus no second-eye surgery Visual acuity (logMAR) Contrast sensitivity Visual function H. ...
  7. ... relevant Abbreviations: LASEK = laser assisted ... sources include prior reports, references lists, and referrals from experts. ‡ Studies may be ...
  8. ... and cost effectiveness of laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) in moderate myopia: results of independent meta analyses ... simulation of random clustering of endophthalmitis following cataract surgery. Eye. 2007 Feb; 21 (2):209. Off topic . [ PubMed : ...