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Interface fluid syndrome: A potential lifelong complication after LASIK. A case report.

Purpose: To describe a case of interface fluid formation caused by uncontrollable intraocular pressure (IOP) 16 years after laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) surgery secondary to Posner Schlossman Syndrome (PSS).

Observations: After trabeculectomy operation, IOP of the operative eye was back to normal, and the interface fluid refluxed over time.

Conclusions: and importance: Interface Fluid Syndrome can be a potential lifelong complication after LASIK surgery. PSS patients post-LASIK require early IOP control.

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