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Map-fingerprint-dot changes in the corneal epithelial basement membrane following radial keratotomy.

Ophthalmology 1985 Februrary
Corneal epithelial opacities similar to those seen in corneal epithelial basement membrane dystrophy were seen in 33 of 71 eyes following radial keratotomy. These changes were clinically indistinguishable from those seen in map-fingerprint-dot dystrophy with map type changes seen most often. Basement membrane changes tended to be transient (persisting less than 3 months in 75.3% of eyes) and not usually visually significant. However, three eyes had changes which persisted for 12 months. Most eyes with basement membrane changes had involvement of less than one-half quadrant of the corneal (68%). Involvement of two or more quadrants occurred in 9.4% of eyes with these changes. One eye had visually significant changes which persisted for 3 months. There were no episodes of recurrent erosion.

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