We present a case of an iatrogenic double flap created during laser in situ keratomileusis using a femtosecond laser microkeratome that resulted in development of severe diffuse lamellar keratitis (DLK). The DLK occur...We present a case of an iatrogenic double flap created during laser in situ keratomileusis using a femtosecond laser microkeratome that resulted in development of severe diffuse lamellar keratitis (DLK). The DLK occurred mainly in the second interface, made by the spatula accidentally and not exposed to femtosecond or excimer lasers. Because of differences in the severity of the interface inflammatory reactions between the two layers exposed to the same spatula, an allergic reaction to detergent, bacteria, or other chemicals could not be assumed to be the main cause of DLK. Our observations in this case may suggest an important association of neural factors with DLK, because the inflammatory reaction occurred mainly in the deep stromal layer at the thick corneal nerves.展开更多
BACKGROUND Diffuse lamellar keratitis(DLK)is a complication of laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis(LASIK).This condition can also develop after small-incision lenticule extraction(SMILE)with a distinctive appearance...BACKGROUND Diffuse lamellar keratitis(DLK)is a complication of laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis(LASIK).This condition can also develop after small-incision lenticule extraction(SMILE)with a distinctive appearance.We report the case involving a female patient with delayed onset DLK accompanied by immunoglobulin A(IgA)nephropathy.CASE SUMMARY A 22-year-old woman was referred to our department for DLK and a decline in vision 1 mo after undergoing SMILE.The initial examination showed grade 2 DLK in the flap involving the central visual axis of the right eye.She was immediately administered with a large dose of a topical steroid for 30 d.However,the treatment was ineffective.Her vision deteriorated from 10/20 to 6/20,and DLK gradually worsened from grade 2 to 4.Eventually,interface washout was performed,after which her vision improved.DLK completely disappeared 2 mo after washout.Six months after SMILE,the patient was diagnosed with IgA nephropathy due to a 4-year history of interstitial hematuria.CONCLUSION DLK is a typical complication of LASIK but can also develop after SMILE.Topical steroid therapy was ineffective in our patient,and interface washout was required.IgA nephropathy could be one of the factors contributing to the development of delayed DLK after SMILE.展开更多
文摘We present a case of an iatrogenic double flap created during laser in situ keratomileusis using a femtosecond laser microkeratome that resulted in development of severe diffuse lamellar keratitis (DLK). The DLK occurred mainly in the second interface, made by the spatula accidentally and not exposed to femtosecond or excimer lasers. Because of differences in the severity of the interface inflammatory reactions between the two layers exposed to the same spatula, an allergic reaction to detergent, bacteria, or other chemicals could not be assumed to be the main cause of DLK. Our observations in this case may suggest an important association of neural factors with DLK, because the inflammatory reaction occurred mainly in the deep stromal layer at the thick corneal nerves.
基金Supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China,No.81660169The Education Teaching Reform Project of First Clinical Department of Zunyi Medical College,No.202009.
文摘BACKGROUND Diffuse lamellar keratitis(DLK)is a complication of laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis(LASIK).This condition can also develop after small-incision lenticule extraction(SMILE)with a distinctive appearance.We report the case involving a female patient with delayed onset DLK accompanied by immunoglobulin A(IgA)nephropathy.CASE SUMMARY A 22-year-old woman was referred to our department for DLK and a decline in vision 1 mo after undergoing SMILE.The initial examination showed grade 2 DLK in the flap involving the central visual axis of the right eye.She was immediately administered with a large dose of a topical steroid for 30 d.However,the treatment was ineffective.Her vision deteriorated from 10/20 to 6/20,and DLK gradually worsened from grade 2 to 4.Eventually,interface washout was performed,after which her vision improved.DLK completely disappeared 2 mo after washout.Six months after SMILE,the patient was diagnosed with IgA nephropathy due to a 4-year history of interstitial hematuria.CONCLUSION DLK is a typical complication of LASIK but can also develop after SMILE.Topical steroid therapy was ineffective in our patient,and interface washout was required.IgA nephropathy could be one of the factors contributing to the development of delayed DLK after SMILE.