PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to assess the relationship between fetal and infant growth, as measured by birthweight and weight at 1 year and the development of age-related lens opacities. METHODS: A total of 1428 men and women who were born in Hertfordshire, United Kingdom, between 1920 and 1930, and for whom records of birthweight and weight at 1 year were available, were traced and invited for examination. Of these, 717 (50%) attended for ophthalmic examination. After dilation with tropicamide 1%, lens opacities were graded using the Lens Opacities Classification System (LOCS) III. RESULTS: In this population of English men and women aged 64 to 74 years, most opacities were of the nuclear type. There was no association between birth...
PURPOSE. To determine whether poor fetal growth, as determined by size at birth, is associated with ...
The human lens is a continuously growing organ. Knowledge of how this continuous growth generates th...
Background: Lens opacities are associated with a higher risk of death, although there are some discr...
This study evaluated risk factors for increases in nuclear opacification of the lens in the Longitud...
Purpose: This study analyzed whether low birth weight is linked to prevalence and incidence of age-r...
BACKGROUND: epidemiological studies have shown that poor early growth is associated with cardiovascu...
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We reviewed data of biometric ocular components in 2006 survey of myopia conducted in Taiwan on prem...
Aim: To determine risk factors for lens opacities and age related cataract in an older rural populat...
Purpose: To investigate the relationships between visual acuity, contrast sensitivity, and 11 clinic...
PURPOSE:To investigate whether the 2-year change in lens opacity severity on the Age-Related Eye Dis...
Purpose: Low birth weight (BW) is associated with altered ocular geometry such as a steeper corneal ...
Purpose: To explore the relationship between lens power and refractive error in older adults followi...
Purpose: To study associations between body size at birth and age-relatedmacular degeneration (AMD) ...
Purpose: To investigate risk factors for nuclear, cortical and posterior subcapsular age-related cat...
PURPOSE. To determine whether poor fetal growth, as determined by size at birth, is associated with ...
The human lens is a continuously growing organ. Knowledge of how this continuous growth generates th...
Background: Lens opacities are associated with a higher risk of death, although there are some discr...
This study evaluated risk factors for increases in nuclear opacification of the lens in the Longitud...
Purpose: This study analyzed whether low birth weight is linked to prevalence and incidence of age-r...
BACKGROUND: epidemiological studies have shown that poor early growth is associated with cardiovascu...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
We reviewed data of biometric ocular components in 2006 survey of myopia conducted in Taiwan on prem...
Aim: To determine risk factors for lens opacities and age related cataract in an older rural populat...
Purpose: To investigate the relationships between visual acuity, contrast sensitivity, and 11 clinic...
PURPOSE:To investigate whether the 2-year change in lens opacity severity on the Age-Related Eye Dis...
Purpose: Low birth weight (BW) is associated with altered ocular geometry such as a steeper corneal ...
Purpose: To explore the relationship between lens power and refractive error in older adults followi...
Purpose: To study associations between body size at birth and age-relatedmacular degeneration (AMD) ...
Purpose: To investigate risk factors for nuclear, cortical and posterior subcapsular age-related cat...
PURPOSE. To determine whether poor fetal growth, as determined by size at birth, is associated with ...
The human lens is a continuously growing organ. Knowledge of how this continuous growth generates th...
Background: Lens opacities are associated with a higher risk of death, although there are some discr...