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Answer added by  ANAS NOORUDHEEN, Optometrist, Eye Care Optics Int’l LLC
6 years ago

EPITHELIAL CELLS epithelial ingrowth is a rare complication after lasik surgry when the epithelium go beyond the flap.

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Answer added by  Myriam Ben Salem Habchi, senior specialist registrar, hedi raies national institute of ophtalmology
6 years ago

Epithelial ingrowth after LASIK is an epithelial cells invade the space between the corneal flap and stromal bed. Grade 1: thin ingrowth, 1-2 cells limited to within 2 mm ... See More

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Answer added by  Sherif Ismail, ass. consultant , magrabi hospital
6 years ago

epithelial ingrowth is a rare complication after lasik surgry when the epithelium go beyond the flap. stages: stage 1 translucent small less than 2 mm from limbus stage 2 ... See More