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Diehl JW et al. – A 2nd–order polynomial relationship was found between LASIK–induced MRSE change and the MRSE error after cataract surgery. From this equation, a simple adjustment nomogram was generated and put into a look–up table format. The formula and nomogram should improve IOL power calculation accuracy in post–LASIK eyes when the MRSE change is known.

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