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Automated lamellar keratoplasty (ALK), also known as keratomileusis in situ, is a non-laser lamellar refractive procedure used to correct high degree refractive errors.This procedure can correct large amounts of myopia and hyperopia. However, the resultant change is not as predictable as with other procedures.

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  • Automated lamellar keratoplasty (ALK), also known as keratomileusis in situ, is a non-laser lamellar refractive procedure used to correct high degree refractive errors.This procedure can correct large amounts of myopia and hyperopia. However, the resultant change is not as predictable as with other procedures. (en)
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  • Automated lamellar keratoplasty (en)
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  • Ophthalmology (en)
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  • ALK (en)
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  • Automated lamellar keratoplasty (ALK), also known as keratomileusis in situ, is a non-laser lamellar refractive procedure used to correct high degree refractive errors.This procedure can correct large amounts of myopia and hyperopia. However, the resultant change is not as predictable as with other procedures. (en)
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  • Automated lamellar keratoplasty (en)
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