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Efficacy of a progressive multifocal soft contact lens in myopia management in Caucasian children: A two-year follow-up. [PDF]

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Association Between Ocular Dominance and Refraction

Journal of Refractive Surgery, 2008
Purpose To investigate the association between ocular dominance and refraction. Methods A retrospective study of the cycloplegic refraction of 2453 consecutive patients with a mean age of 46±12 years (range: 18 to 79 years) was performed.
Stahl, Jason E.   +3 more
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Segregation Analysis of Ocular Refraction and Myopia

Human Heredity, 1985
Segregation analysis of ocular spherical refraction data using a unified model resulted in rejection of a Mendelian hypothesis of genetic transmission in nuclear families of both Japanese and European ancestries. Similar analyses of families which included at least 1 myope gave no evidence for the hypothesis that myopia is determined in part by a major
G. C. Ashton
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Hormonal influences on ocular refraction in the rat [PDF]

open access: possibleNature, 1978
WE report here that thyrotrophin (TSH) has a marked influence on ocular refraction in rats. In the clinical experience of one of us (C.C.K.-V.A.), adolescent myopia is not infrequently accompanied by increased height, suggesting a common, possibly hormonal, cause for both phenomena.
C. C. Kok-Van Alphen, E.L. Noach
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