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Axial myopia is a risk factor for the development of many concomitant pathological conditions, including those likely to lead to an irreversible loss of visual functions.
V. V. Neroev+6 more
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Prevalence of pathological myopia in Upper Egypt
Background and aim Pathological myopia (PM) is one of the main causes of blindness globally, and its prevalence continues to increase rapidly over time.
Mohamed E Ahmed
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Abstract Background and purpose Charcot–Marie–Tooth disease (CMT) is a heterogeneous group of disorders caused by mutations in at least 100 genes. However, approximately 60% of cases with axonal neuropathies (CMT2) still remain without a genetic diagnosis. We aimed at identifying novel disease genes responsible for CMT2.
Silvia Cipriani+23 more
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Optic disc and peripapillary changes by optic coherence tomography in high myopia [PDF]
Myopia, a worldwide condition, is a multifactorial disease resulting in many ocular complications. Early onset of myopia has a great tendency to develop high myopia and pathological myopia later in life.
Ting Pan+5 more
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Abstract Purpose To analyse optical coherence tomography (OCT)‐derived inner nuclear layer (INL) and outer retinal complex (ORC) measurements relative to ganglion cell‐inner plexiform layer (GCIPL) measurements in glaucoma. Methods Glaucoma participants (n = 271) were categorised by 10‐2 visual field defect type.
Janelle Tong+4 more
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Automatic diagnosis of pathological myopia from heterogeneous biomedical data. [PDF]
Pathological myopia is one of the leading causes of blindness worldwide. The condition is particularly prevalent in Asia. Unlike myopia, pathological myopia is accompanied by degenerative changes in the retina, which if left untreated can lead to ...
Zhuo Zhang+6 more
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Abstract Purpose To investigate the correlation between the baseline axial length (AL) and axial elongation in myopes undergoing orthokeratology (ortho‐k). Methods This was a retrospective study. During the 1‐year follow‐up, 1176 children (aged 8–14 years) were included and divided into an ortho‐k group (n = 588) and a single‐vision spectacle group (n =
Weiping Lin+5 more
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Advances in myopia prevention strategies for school-aged children: a comprehensive review
Myopia has significantly risen in East and Southeast Asia, and the pathological outcomes of this condition, such as myopic maculopathy and optic neuropathy linked to high myopia, have emerged as leading causes of irreversible vision loss. Addressing this
Farheen Tariq+13 more
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PALM: Open Fundus Photograph Dataset with Pathologic Myopia Recognition and Anatomical Structure Annotation [PDF]
Pathologic myopia (PM) is a common blinding retinal degeneration suffered by highly myopic population. Early screening of this condition can reduce the damage caused by the associated fundus lesions and therefore prevent vision loss. Automated diagnostic tools based on artificial intelligence methods can benefit this process by aiding clinicians to ...
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Cost-effectiveness analysis of myopia management: A systematic review
The rising prevalence of myopia is a major global public health concern. Economic evaluation of myopia interventions is critical for maximizing the benefits of treatment and the healthcare system.
Sylvia Agyekum+31 more
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