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Which of the following is least likely to increase cardiac output?
Radial Keratotomy
A surgical procedure to correct myopia (nearsightedness) by making radial incisions in the cornea to flatten it.
Photocoagulation
A medical procedure that uses light (usually a laser) to coagulate tissue, often used in treating various eye conditions, including retinal disorders.
Phacoemulsification
A modern cataract surgery technique that uses ultrasound waves to emulsify and remove the lens of the eye.
Tonography
A diagnostic test used in ophthalmology to measure the eye's outflow facility, helping in the diagnosis and management of glaucoma.
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