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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 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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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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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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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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Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology, 2021
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Update on the Pathology of Pathological Myopia
Pathologic Myopia, 2021A. Rashid, H. Grossniklaus
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