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Effect of Increased Power and Asphericity of Highly Aspherical Lenslets on Myopia Control Efficacy: A Contralateral Crossover Study. [PDF]
Nallour Raveendran R +6 more
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A Multimodal Multitask Artificial Intelligence Model for Orthokeratology Contact Lens Fitting: An Integrated Framework to Enhance Lens Centration and Myopia Control Effect. [PDF]
Zhang Z, Zhou X, Li C, Xiao Y, Chen Z.
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Choroidal response to optical defocus as a potential surrogate marker for myopia control effect. [PDF]
Alanazi MK +9 more
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One-Year Myopia Control Efficacy of a New Defocus Spectacle Lens: A Randomized Clinical Trial. [PDF]
Han X +5 more
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The case for treating all children with myopia control interventions. [PDF]
He X, Logan NS, Wolffsohn JS.
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Forced Saving, Redistribution and Non Linear Social Security Scheme. [PDF]
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There is rapidly expanding interest in interventions to slow myopia progression in children and teenagers, with the intent of reducing risk of myopia-associated complications later in life. Despite many publications dedicated to the topic, little attention has been devoted to understanding 'efficacy' in myopia control and its application.
Noel A Brennan, Mark A Bullimore
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Myopia and orthokeratology for myopia control
Australasian journal of optometry, The, 2019The prevalence of myopia in children is increasing worldwide and is viewed as a major public health concern. This increase has driven interest in research into myopia prevention and control in children. Although there is still uncertainty in the risk factors underlying differences in myopia prevalence between ethnic groups, rates in children of East ...
Pauline Cho, Qi Tan
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Eye & Contact Lens: Science & Clinical Practice, 2016
Slowing the progression of myopia has become a considerable concern for parents of myopic children. At the same time, clinical science is rapidly advancing the knowledge about methods to slow myopia progression. This article reviews the peer-reviewed literature regarding several modalities attempting to control myopia progression.
Michael J, Lipson, Gary, Sandall
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Slowing the progression of myopia has become a considerable concern for parents of myopic children. At the same time, clinical science is rapidly advancing the knowledge about methods to slow myopia progression. This article reviews the peer-reviewed literature regarding several modalities attempting to control myopia progression.
Michael J, Lipson, Gary, Sandall
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