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Refractive Status in Nepalese Pre-Term and Full-Term Infants Early in Life. [PDF]
SIGNIFICANCE: This study suggests that pre-term infants, even without retinopathy of prematurity, are at risk for abnormal refractive development and informs the need for close monitoring of refractive error in such infants, regardless of their ...
Khanal, Safal +4 more
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Interventions for myopia control in children: a living systematic review and network meta-analysis [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Myopia is a common refractive error, where elongation of the eyeball causes distant objects to appear blurred. The increasing prevalence of myopia is a growing global public health problem, in terms of rates of uncorrected refractive error ...
Dhakal, R. +11 more
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Purpose: To assess the efficacy of the Defocus Incorporated Multiple Segments (DIMS) spectacle lens for myopia control and its impact on vision‐related quality of life in Chinese children over a 1‐year period. Methods: This randomized double‐blind prospective controlled clinical trial enrolled 176 myopic subjects aged between seven and 14 years who ...
Xiaoying Li +5 more
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Aim. To compare the clinical performance of the Spot Vision Screener used to detect amblyopia risk factors (ARFs) in children before and after induction of cycloplegia; the children were referred because they met the screening criteria of the American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus (AAPOS). Methods.
Konuralp Yakar, Antonio Benito
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Hyperopic eyes are structurally more dynamic than myopic eyes during accommodation: an in-vivo investigation [PDF]
Purpose: The impact of different refractive errors on accommodative structural changes remains unclear. Novel swept-source imaging technology in anterior segment optical coherence tomography (AS-OCT) has enabled in vivo investigation of the accommodating
Bhattacharyya, Saugat +3 more
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The effect of topical 1 % atropine on ocular dimensions and diurnal rhythms of the human eye [PDF]
The effect of topical 1 % atropine on the diurnal rhythms of the human eye was investigated. Participants wore an activity monitor on Days 1–7. A set of measures (epochs) encompassing intraocular pressure (IOP), ocular biometry, and retinal imaging were ...
Baraas, Rigmor +5 more
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SIGNIFICANCE These findings suggest that repeated low‐level red‐light therapy holds potential as a new method for managing myopia in children. PURPOSE This study aimed to compare and analyze the efficacy of repeated low‐level red‐light therapy and orthokeratology lenses for myopia control in children.
Jing‐Ru Sun +2 more
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Abstract Purpose The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of individualized ocular refraction customized (IORC) spectacle lenses with different actual amounts of peripheral myopic defocus (MD) on myopia control over 1 year. These lenses compensate for the original peripheral refraction via the free‐form surface on the back of the lens ...
Si Lei +4 more
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Abstract Purpose To assess the feasibility of using multifunction instruments to measure axial length for monitoring myopia progression in children and adults. Methods Axial length was measured in 60 children (aged 6–18 years) and 60 adults (aged 19–50 years) with multifunction instruments (Myah and Myopia Master) and stand‐alone biometers (Lenstar ...
Amy H. Y. Chow +6 more
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How effective are atropine eye drops at reducing myopia progression in children? [PDF]
Myopia is a global problem which typically shows the highest prevalence in the Far East. As the number of myopes continues to grow, worldwide, the incidence of myopia-related ocular pathology is also likely to increase.
Glover, Mark, Jinabhai, Amit
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