<p>SD: standrad deviation</p><p>*Children’s baseline refraction was defined as the cycloplegic spherical equivalent (SE) of the right eye at baseline; parental baseline refraction was defined as the non-cycloplegic SE of the right eye at baseline.</p><p>Characteristics of children and their parents included in this study.</p
PURPOSE. To compare the distribution of spherical equivalent refraction (SER) and other ocular param...
Purpose To document the distribution of ocular biometry and to evaluate its associations with ref...
<p>Data points represent a one dioptre interval (for example, the % of participants represented at p...
Characteristics of the study participants according to children’s refractive errors.</p
PURPOSE. To examine the influences of ethnicity, parental myopia, and near work on spherical equival...
AIM: To evaluate the relationship between axial length(AL), corneal and lens refractive power, and t...
<p>Mean refractive error (mean ± standard deviation) in the Shandong Children Eye Study stratified b...
Aims To report the refractive error difference (RED) between parents and their children and the esti...
We examined the spherical equivalent refractions of 237 subjects who had been seen four or more time...
Purpose. Many parents are concerned about their child\u27s development. The purpose of this study is...
Purpose: To determine the natural end-point for refractive development during childhood. Methods: Cy...
<p>LE, RE, left eye, right eye. The deviation of the eyes was assessed with cover-uncover test and p...
<p>Abbreviations: CCT = Central corneal thickness; CLS = Contact lens sensor; SER = Spherical equiva...
<p>RE: right eye, LE: left eye, All subjects had a good visual acuity in both eyes. Stereoacuity was...
Many studies on children have shown that lack of cycloplegia is associated with slight overestimatio...
PURPOSE. To compare the distribution of spherical equivalent refraction (SER) and other ocular param...
Purpose To document the distribution of ocular biometry and to evaluate its associations with ref...
<p>Data points represent a one dioptre interval (for example, the % of participants represented at p...
Characteristics of the study participants according to children’s refractive errors.</p
PURPOSE. To examine the influences of ethnicity, parental myopia, and near work on spherical equival...
AIM: To evaluate the relationship between axial length(AL), corneal and lens refractive power, and t...
<p>Mean refractive error (mean ± standard deviation) in the Shandong Children Eye Study stratified b...
Aims To report the refractive error difference (RED) between parents and their children and the esti...
We examined the spherical equivalent refractions of 237 subjects who had been seen four or more time...
Purpose. Many parents are concerned about their child\u27s development. The purpose of this study is...
Purpose: To determine the natural end-point for refractive development during childhood. Methods: Cy...
<p>LE, RE, left eye, right eye. The deviation of the eyes was assessed with cover-uncover test and p...
<p>Abbreviations: CCT = Central corneal thickness; CLS = Contact lens sensor; SER = Spherical equiva...
<p>RE: right eye, LE: left eye, All subjects had a good visual acuity in both eyes. Stereoacuity was...
Many studies on children have shown that lack of cycloplegia is associated with slight overestimatio...
PURPOSE. To compare the distribution of spherical equivalent refraction (SER) and other ocular param...
Purpose To document the distribution of ocular biometry and to evaluate its associations with ref...
<p>Data points represent a one dioptre interval (for example, the % of participants represented at p...