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Purpose. To report three cases of adenoviral keratoconjunctivitis in patients who have undergone photorefractive keratectomy and that just developed subepithe lial infiltrates. Methods. Description of patients that developed postoperative adenoviral keratoconjunctivitis after photorefractive keratectomy without influe nce in the final visual outcome. Results. All patients presented adenoviral kera toconjunctivitis 2-3 months after refractive surgery. They developed multiple p inpoint subepithelial infiltrates in six eyes, without haze development. The final uncorrected visual acuity was better or equal to 20/30. Conclusion. Although patients undergoing photorefractive ker atectomy might develop severe corneal scarring following ocular infections, such events may follow their natural evolution.
To report three cases of adenoviral keratoconjunctivitis in patients who have undergone photorefractive keratectomy and that just developed subepithelial infiltrates. Methods. Description of patients that developed postoperative application of adenoviral keratoconjunctivitis after photorefractive keratectomy without influe nce in the final visual outcome. Results. All patients They developed multiple p inpoint subepithelial infiltrates in six eyes, without haze development. The final uncorrected visual acuity was better or equal to 20/30. Conclusion. Although patients undergoing photorefractive ker atectomy might develop severe corneal scarring following ocular infections, such events may follow their natural evolution.