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Myopia is an abnormal refractive status, explained by an excessive ocular lengthening mostly in posterior segments. Although growing evidence of anterior segments, specifically altered corneal geometries with biomechanical properties in myopes have been ...
Byung Soo Kang+4 more
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On the Cause of the Tendency to Progression in Myopia [PDF]
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Myopes have significantly higher serum melatonin concentrations than non-myopes [PDF]
Ackermann+70 more
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Conjunctival ultraviolet autofluorescence area, but not intensity, is associated with myopia [PDF]
Healy, Martin+6 more
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CALCIUM DEFICIENCY IN THE BLOOD WITH REFERENCE TO SPRING CATARRH AND MALIGNANT MYOPIA
D. J. Wood
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The Normal Refraction in Infancy and its bearing on the development of myopia [PDF]
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Pathological myopia (PM) is a retinal degenerative disease with an increasing prevalence in Asia. The peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) from a patient with PM were successfully reprogrammed to induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) using ...
Xinyue Bai+3 more
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A Case of Muscular Amaurosis, complicated by Myopia: Relieved by section of the recti muscles [PDF]
J. J. Adams
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