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What is diffuse lamellar deratitis (DLK)?

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What is diffuse lamellar deratitis (DLK)?

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This is also known as “Sands of Sahara” and is a superficial clouding of the cornea under a corneal flap, with a granular-looking interface (between the surfaces), due to inflammation. It is a complication of LASIK that is usually reversible.

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