Laser in situ keratomileusis intraoperative complications using one type of microkeratome11No author has any type of financial interest that is related to this article, including stock or ownership of a business entity connected to a product described in this article, paid consulting for the company or competing companies, or patent rights to a drug or piece of equipment. Authors or their family do not own or have potential rights to more than 1% of the company or competing company and have no interest in marketing any product, drug, instrument or piece of equipment discussed in this article.
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