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Conjunctival Sac‐Derived Lactobacillus mucosae MM‐1 Metabolite Indole‐3‐Lactic Acid Attenuates Lens‐Induced Myopia in Mice via AHR Activation and TGF‐β/Smad Inhibition

open access: yesMicrobial Biotechnology, Volume 19, Issue 8, August 2026.
This study proposes a ‘conjunctival sac microecology‐metabolite‐scleral remodelling’ regulatory axis, highlighting the potential role of conjunctival sac microbiota in maintaining ocular surface health and regulating lens‐induced myopia in mice, providing an important theoretical foundation for the development of microbiome‐based interventions for ...
Yanqing Li   +15 more
wiley   +1 more source

Femtosecond Laser Created Corneal Allogenic Intrastromal Ring Segments for Keratoconus

open access: yesClinical &Experimental Ophthalmology, Volume 54, Issue 5, Page 664-677, July 2026.
ABSTRACT Background To evaluate the clinical outcomes of femtosecond laser‐created corneal allogenic intrastromal ring segments (femto‐CAIRS) in keratoconic eyes using a newly described nomogram. Methods This retrospective case series recruited 85 eyes from 75 patients.
David J. Gunn   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Duration‐Dependent Efficacy and Clinical Safety of Repeated Low‐Level Red‐Light Therapy for Paediatric Myopia: A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis

open access: yesClinical &Experimental Ophthalmology, Volume 54, Issue 5, Page 630-652, July 2026.
ABSTRACT Background Repeated low‐level red‐light (RLRL) therapy is a novel, non‐invasive intervention for controlling paediatric myopia progression. Despite increasing clinical use, questions remain regarding the magnitude, durability, and safety of treatment effects.
Lee‐Yuan Lin   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

Homozygous Pathogenic Variant in Elongation Factor‐Like 1 (EFL1) as a Causal Factor in Shwachman‐Diamond Syndrome 2 in a Palestinian Child, With Distinct Ocular Manifestations

open access: yesMolecular Genetics &Genomic Medicine, Volume 14, Issue 5, May 2026.
We report a Palestinian female infant with a homozygous pathogenic EFL1 variant (c.3284G>A; p.Arg1095Gln) causing Shwachman–Diamond syndrome type 2 (SDS2). Beyond the classical features of pancytopenia, exocrine pancreatic insufficiency, and growth failure, the patient showed previously unreported ocular manifestations—stage 2–3 retinopathy of ...
Ibrahim Taha   +13 more
wiley   +1 more source

Early choroidal thickness changes predict myopia control response to peripheral defocus spectacles in premyopic children

open access: yesOptometry and Vision Science, Volume 103, Issue 5, May 2026.
ABSTRACT Purpose To investigate whether early changes in choroidal thickness predict long‐term treatment response to peripheral defocus spectacles in premyopic children with insufficient hyperopic reserve. Methods Two hundred children aged 6–8 years with cycloplegic spherical equivalent refraction +0.25 to +0.75 diopters (D) and annual hyperopic ...
Qian Wang   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Orthotropic Outcome With Spectacle Correction in a Pediatric Case of Refractive Esotropia and Anisometropic Amblyopia

open access: yesClinical Case Reports, Volume 14, Issue 4, April 2026.
ABSTRACT Early and accurate spectacle correction in children with refractive esotropia and anisometropic amblyopia can restore orthotropia, improve visual acuity, and prevent long‐term amblyopia. Timely diagnosis, careful refractive assessment, and individualized management are crucial.
Nabila Al‐Tamimi   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Prevalence and associations of anisometropia with spherical ametropia, cylindrical power, age, and sex, based on 134,603 refractive surgery candidates.

open access: yesPLoS ONE
PurposeTo examine the prevalence and associations of anisometropia with spherical ametropia, cylindrical power, age, and sex.MethodsAnisometropia was analyzed for subjective refraction. In total, 134,603 refractive surgery candidates were included in the
Mona Deuchert   +6 more
doaj   +1 more source

The role of refractive surgery in the management of anisometropia in children

open access: yesJournal of the Egyptian Ophthalmological Society
Aim This study aimed to correct anisometropia in children as a first step in the management of anisometropic amblyopia. Patients and methods This prospective study included 38 children, aged up to 10 years and suffering from anisometropia myopic or ...
Karim Gaballah   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Electro‐clinical features of Mowat–Wilson syndrome: A retrospective study of 31 children in mainland China

open access: yesEpileptic Disorders, Volume 28, Issue 2, Page 344-358, April 2026.
Abstract Objective To summarize the electro‐clinical and genetic characteristics of children with Mowat–Wilson syndrome (MWS). Methods This study is a hospital‐based case series analyzing clinical data from 31 pediatric patients with MWS and epilepsy treated at Peking University First Hospital between June 2020 and December 2024.
Yi Ju, Tao‐yun Ji
wiley   +1 more source

Higher-Order Aberrations and Anisometropia

open access: yesCurrent Eye Research, 2012
Myopia incidence is increasing around the world. Myopization is considered to be caused by a variety of factors. One consideration is whether higher-order aberrations (HOA) influence myopization. More knowledge of optics in anisometropic eyes might give further insight into the development of refractive error.To analyze the possible influence of HOA on
Hartwig, Andreas   +2 more
openaire   +4 more sources

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