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The Significance of Dry Eye Signs on Preoperative Keratometry Measurements in Patients Scheduled for Cataract Surgery.

Christian NilsenMorten GundersenPer Graae JensenKjell Gunnar GundersenRichard J PotvinØygunn A UtheimBjørn Gjerdrum
Published in: Clinical ophthalmology (Auckland, N.Z.) (2024)
Combined diagnostic criteria (signs only) showed no statistically significant differences for keratometry measurements between SDE positive and negative. Eyes with hyperosmolarity and NIKBUT positive showed statistically higher variability of keratometry measurements compared to normal eyes for Lenstar, but not for the Anterion or Eyestar biometers.
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