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- LASIK abstract "LASIK or Lasik (Laser-Assisted in situ Keratomileusis), commonly referred to as laser eye surgery or laser vision correction, is a type of refractive surgery for the correction of myopia, hypermetropia, and astigmatism. The LASIK surgery is performed by an ophthalmologist who uses a laser or microkeratome to reshape the eye's cornea in order to improve visual acuity. For most patients, LASIK provides a permanent alternative to eyeglasses or contact lenses.LASIK is most similar to another surgical corrective procedure, photorefractive keratectomy (PRK, similar to LASEK), and both represent advances over radial keratotomy in the surgical treatment of refractive errors of vision. For patients with moderate to high myopia or thin corneas which cannot be treated with LASIK and PRK, the phakic intraocular lens is an alternative. As of 2011, over 11 million LASIK procedures have been performed in the United States and as of 2009 over 28 million have been performed worldwide.".
- LASIK thumbnail US_Navy_070501-N-5319A-007_Capt._Joseph_Pasternak,_an_ophthalmology_surgeon_at_National_Naval_Medical_Center_Bethesda,_lines_up_the_laser_on_Marine_Corps_Lt._Col._Lawrence_Ryder's_eye_before_beginning_LASIK_IntraLase_surgery.jpg?width=300.
- LASIK wikiPageExternalLink ucm061358.htm.
- LASIK wikiPageExternalLink lasereyesurgery.html.
- LASIK wikiPageID "417929".
- LASIK wikiPageRevisionID "606308075".
- LASIK caption "LASIK surgery using the Star S4 IR™ excimer at US National Naval Medical Center Bethesda".
- LASIK hasPhotoCollection LASIK.
- LASIK medlineplus "7018".
- LASIK meshid "D020731".
- LASIK name "blasik".
- LASIK subject Category:1989_introductions.
- LASIK subject Category:LASIK.
- LASIK comment "LASIK or Lasik (Laser-Assisted in situ Keratomileusis), commonly referred to as laser eye surgery or laser vision correction, is a type of refractive surgery for the correction of myopia, hypermetropia, and astigmatism. The LASIK surgery is performed by an ophthalmologist who uses a laser or microkeratome to reshape the eye's cornea in order to improve visual acuity.".
- LASIK label "LASIK".
- LASIK label "LASIK".
- LASIK label "LASIK".
- LASIK label "LASIK".
- LASIK label "LASIK".
- LASIK label "Laser-in-situ-Keratomileusis".
- LASIK label "Lasik".
- LASIK label "ليزك".
- LASIK label "レーシック".
- LASIK label "准分子激光原位角膜磨镶术".
- LASIK sameAs Laser-in-situ-Keratomileusis.
- LASIK sameAs LASIK.
- LASIK sameAs Lasik.
- LASIK sameAs レーシック.
- LASIK sameAs 라식.
- LASIK sameAs LASIK.
- LASIK sameAs LASIK.
- LASIK sameAs m.025_c6.
- LASIK sameAs Q278846.
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- LASIK wasDerivedFrom LASIK?oldid=606308075.
- LASIK depiction US_Navy_070501-N-5319A-007_Capt._Joseph_Pasternak,_an_ophthalmology_surgeon_at_National_Naval_Medical_Center_Bethesda,_lines_up_the_laser_on_Marine_Corps_Lt._Col._Lawrence_Ryder's_eye_before_beginning_LASIK_IntraLase_surgery.jpg.
- LASIK isPrimaryTopicOf LASIK.