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Myopia Correction, Myopia Control and Myopia Management: Definitions and Recommended Usage [PDF]
Flitcroft, Ian +9 more
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Current trends among pediatric ophthalmologists to decrease myopia progression—an international perspective [PDF]
Purpose To explore what the current worldwide preferred practice patterns of pediatric ophthalmologists are to decrease myopia progression among their patients.
Farzavandi, Sonal K. +5 more
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Prevention and management of childhood progressive myopia: National consensus guidelines
Myopia is a major public health problem worldwide, including India, with the global prevalence of myopia increasing rapidly over decades. The clinical and socioeconomic impact of myopia is also expected to rise with rising prevalence.
Rohit Saxena +15 more
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Pharmacological interventions in myopia management. [PDF]
Daily low-dose atropine has been shown to result in a reduction of > 50% in myopia progression over 3 years - with little to no rebound effect.
Fricke, T, Hurairah, H, Huang, Y, Ho, SM
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The impact of visual environment on the evolution of myopia [PDF]
Our study represents the impact of the visual environment on the evolution of myopia. We established a statistical study of different types of myopia in Morocco. We classed with degrees of myopia.
Jelloul Fatiha +3 more
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AI-assisted automated interpretation of corneal topography in orthokeratology patients: enhancing diagnostic precision and efficiency [PDF]
AIM: To evaluate the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) for automating corneal topography interpretation in orthokeratology patients, aiming to enhance diagnostic precision, efficiency, and clinical decision-making in myopia management.
Dao-Huan Kang +6 more
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Atropine: Updates on myopia pharmacotherapy
The prevalence of myopia has rapidly increased over the last 30 years, with the World Health Organization estimating a worldwide incidence of 23%, projected to increase to 50% by 2050.
Marianne L. Shahsuvaryan
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A retinoscopic survey of 333 horses and ponies in the UK [PDF]
Introduction: Ophthalmic examination in the horse is generally limited to crude assessment of vision and screening for ocular lesions. The refractive state of equine eyes and the potential impact on vision and performance requires further ...
Chung +38 more
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Myopia is the leading cause of visual impairment worldwide. The lack of a “rapid predictive index” for myopia development and progression hinders the clinic management and prevention of myopia.
Xiangtian Zhou +5 more
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Myopia is progressing faster than its management options
Myopia, as the most common source of distance vision impairment in the world, is a serious global public health and socioeconomic crisis. Although more than half of the world population will be myopic by 2050, none of the myopia control strategies has ...
Ali Nouraeinejad
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