A patient with a history of myopic LASIK now requires cataract surgery. Standard keratometry is performed. Which of the following issues is MOST likely to cause an error in the IOL calculation?
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A
The keratometer will overestimate corneal power, leading to a myopic surprise.
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B
Traditional keratometry assumes a normal prolate shape and measures a flattened central zone, leading to an underestimation of corneal power.
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C
The posterior corneal curvature, which is unchanged by LASIK, will be the primary source of error.
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D
The standard refractive index used by the keratometer is invalid for post-ablation corneas, causing a hyperopic surprise.