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Changes in measured intraocular pressure after hyperopic photorefractive keratectomy

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Changes in IOP after hyperopic PRK were similar to changes after myopic PRK, despite only minimal changes in the CCT. This suggests that hyperopic PRK results in biomechanical effects that modify the elastic properties of the cornea beyond the changes in rigidity expected from central corneal thinning. There was a strong negative correlation between the measured preoperative IOP and the change in IOP postoperatively that was likely the result of regression of the mean effect.

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