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Sayegh FN – Myopes with <1.00 D of myopia at age 10 and <3.00 D of myopia at the time of refractive surgery are unlikely to progress. High myopes and hyperopes have potential to progress. Patients in which the axial length of the eye exceeds 26 mm in conjunction with higher corneal powers are likely in a state of decomposition and are at risk of marked progression of refractive error following refractive surgery.

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