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Refining the aetiology of myopia through negative results

- bmj.com [PDF] 
CA McCarty - British Medical Journal, 2004 - bjo.bmj.com
U ncorrected or undercorrected refractive error is the leading cause of
preventable vision impair- ment in the world today, with an estimated 75 million
cases of low vision due to refractive problems. 1 Because refractive error ...
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[CITATION] Myopia and ambient night-time vision


K Zadnik, LA Jones, BC Irvin… - Nature, 2000
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Refractive error and eye shape by MRI


JM Miller, CF Wildsoet, H Guan, M Limbo, JL … - Investigative Ophtalmology and Visual Science, 2004 - ARVO
Purpose: Our aim is to relate refractive error to 2–D eye shape in humans.
Myopia, epidemic in some Asian countries, is related to excessive eye growth,
thought to have an axial bias, based largely on histological and clinical ...
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Case finding for refractive errors: assessment of refractive error and visual impairment in …


LB Ellwein - Community Eye Health, 2002 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
An exception to this difficulty is a series of population-based surveys of
refractive error and associated visual impairment in school-age children
conducted in five different geographic regions using a common protocol – ...
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Relationship of baseline age, gender and ethnicity with 3-year myopia progression and …


L Hyman, J Gwiazda, M Hussein, TT Norton, Y … - Investigative Ophtalmology and Visual Science, 2004 - ARVO
Methods:COMET enrolled 469 children who were randomly assigned to progressive
addition lenses (PALs) with a +2.0 addition or single vision lenses (SVLs) and
followed for 3 yrs. Eligible children were 6–11 yrs, ethnically diverse, ...
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[CITATION] Ocular volume and blood flow in human anisometropia


NS Logan, B Gilmartin, W Cox - Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci, 2002
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Ocular components before and after the onset of myopia


DO Mutti, GL Mitchell, LA Jones, JR Hayes, … - Investigative Ophtalmology and Visual Science, 2003 - ARVO
Commercial Relationships: DO Mutti, None; GL Mitchell, None; LA Jones, None; JR
Hayes, None; ML Moeschberger, None; K. Zadnik, None. ... Purpose: To compare
ocular component development prior to and following the onset of myopia ...
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[CITATION] The effect of parental history on children's eye size


K Zadnik, WA Satariano, DO Mutti, RI Scholtz … - J Am Med Assoc, 1994
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Wavefront aberrations in accommodated eyes of emmetropes and myopes


JC He, J Gwiazda, F Thorn, R Held - Investigative Ophtalmology and Visual Science, 2003 - ARVO
Commercial Relationships: JC He, None; J. Gwiazda, None; F. Thorn, None; R.
Held, None. ... Purpose: Wavefront aberrations were found to change with
accommodation (He, et al, Vision Res., 2000), but the differences in ...
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A nearwork-induced myopic shift, without sustained accommodation, in primates


DV Bradley, EL Smith, RS Harwerth, A … - Investigative Ophtalmology and Visual Science, 2002 - ARVO
Purpose: Human studies have long shown a relationship between prolonged
performance of certain nearwork tasks and the development of myopia. Until now,
however, there has only been indirect evidence of a causal link. In the ...
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