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Fig 1.

Standard graphs reporting visual outcomes: Preoperative vs postoperative (MIOL implantation).

UDVA: uncorrected distance visual acuity, CDVA: corrected distance visual acuity, VA: visual acuity, SEQ: spherical equivalent, D: diopter(s), r2: coefficient of determination, RMSE: root mean squared error, N: number of eyes, Pearson: Pearson Correlation Coefficient.

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Fig 2.

Standard graphs reporting visual outcomes: Preoperative vs postoperative (touch-up LASIK).

UDVA: uncorrected distance visual acuity, CDVA: corrected distance visual acuity, VA: visual acuity, SEQ: spherical equivalent, D: diopter(s), r2: coefficient of determination, RMSE: root mean squared error, N: number of eyes, Pearson: Pearson Correlation Coefficient.

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Fig 3.

Change of angle kappa magnitudes: Difference vector in terms of preoperative and postoperative visual axis (overall group).

pre: preoperative, post: postoperative.

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Fig 4.

Correlation plot: Change of angle kappa magnitudes (overall group).

r2: coefficient of determination, RMSE: root mean squared error, N: number of eyes, Pearson: Pearson Correlation Coefficient.

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Table 1.

Correlation between angle κ and CDVA in all three groups, pre- and postoperatively (p-values).

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Table 2.

Correlation between angle κ and SI in all three groups, pre- and postoperatively (p-values).

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Fig 5.

Difference in angle κ magnitudes in relation to SI (overall group).

r2: coefficient of determination, RMSE: root mean squared error, N: number of eyes, Pearson: Pearson Correlation Coefficient.

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Fig 6.

Difference in angle κ magnitudes in relation to CDVA (overall group).

CDVA: corrected distance visual acuity, r2: coefficient of determination, RMSE: root mean squared error, N: number of eyes, Pearson: Pearson Correlation Coefficient.

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