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Schedule study measurements.

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Fig 2.

Patient flow.

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Table 1.

Baseline characteristics.

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Fig 3.

Surgical fear short- and long-term subscales, at time point 1–4.

T1-3: all patients, T4: binocular patients only. T1: one week before surgery, T2: the evening before surgery, T3: the morning of the day of surgery, morning, at home, T4: binocular patients, the evening before their second surgery. ° indicates outlier.

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Table 2.

Multivariate assessment of the association between surgical fear and salivary cortisol / alpha-amylase.

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Table 3.

Predictors of surgical fear.

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