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Lacquer Crack Lesions in Pathologic Myopia

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1975
In evaluating the anatomic and functional status of 22 eyes of 14 patients demonstrating lacquer cracks, these lesions occurred in the eyes of young adults with posterior staphylomas and markedly increased axial lengths. Decreased visual acuity and altered visual fields were the rule; choroidal hemorrhage and focal chorioretinal atrophy were less ...
R M, Klein, B J, Curtin
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Genetics of Pathologic Myopia

2021
Pathologic myopia is a subgroup of high myopia with degenerative changes in the posterior segment of the eye. Pathologic myopia appearring in early childhood often has a genetic basis. Pathologic myopia may present alone or accompanied with inherited ocular or systemic diseases.
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Pathologic Myopia

Ophthalmology, 1982
K G, Noble, R E, Carr
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MYOPIA-ITS PATHOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE

The Australasian Journal of Optometry, 2010
(1931). Myopia—its Pathological Significance. Clinical and Experimental Optometry: Vol. 14, No. 8, pp. 4-10.
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Pathologic Myopia

2023
Mingzhen Yuan, Youxin Chen
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X-linked pathologic myopia.

Annals of ophthalmology, 1992
We examined a patient with decreased visual acuity and macular changes attributable to pathologic myopia. Thirteen additional family members were examined, and historic information was obtained on their relatives. A pedigree spanning six generations was constructed that demonstrated an X-linked mode of inheritance.
F M, Gregg, E B, Feinberg
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Pathologic Myopia

Survey of Ophthalmology, 2014
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Pathologic myopia

Acta Ophthalmologica, 1988
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Efficacy in myopia control

Progress in Retinal and Eye Research, 2021
Noel A Brennan, Mark A Bullimore
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