A 52-year-old female came in for a comprehensive eye examination. She presented wearing glasses and noted that her vision wasn’t very good with them. She reported that the vision was better with her soft toric lenses, but it was still difficult for her to see things clearly even with the contact lenses. She also reported that she had tried to undergo laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) a few years ago, but when she went in for her assessment, they couldn’t proceed with the surgery because of something that they saw on the cornea.

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