<p>To facilitate comparison, definitions identical to those used in a comprehensive analysis of the distributions of refraction error from all the RESC studies <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0078003#pone.0078003-Morgan1" target="_blank">[27]</a>are used in this figure. Myopia: −0.5 to +0.5 to +2.0 D.</p
Background: To investigate the distribution of refractive errors and their characteristics in older ...
To report the methodology and findings of a large scale investigation of burden and distribution of ...
The application of myopia definition varies considerably within the literature. The purpose of this ...
<p>Prevalence of myopia defined as refractive error ≥-6.00 diopters stratified by age, gender and re...
<p>The prevalence of significant refractive error in different age groups: number (rate).</p
<p>Prevalence of myopia (−0.5 D or greater myopia) and high myopia (−6.0 D or greater myopia) in dif...
Prevalence of myopia (right eyes; ≤ 0.75D) by level of education and age in the NHANES 1999–2008.</p
<p>Prevalence of High Myopia (Defined as Refractive Error ≤−6.0 Diopters) Stratified by Age and Regi...
To construct reference centile curves of refraction based on population-based data as an age-specifi...
To construct reference centile curves of refraction based on population-based data as an age-specifi...
The prevalence of refractive errors in 2384 right eyes in age and gender groups.</p
BACKGROUND: Refractive error is an increasing global public health concern that requires robust and ...
Prevalence of myopia by various age groups in two stratified groups according to serum 25(OH)D conce...
PURPOSE: To assess possible refractive changes according to age and strabismus in a statistically si...
M.Phil.Using newly developed statistical analysis methods for refractive error this study examines t...
Background: To investigate the distribution of refractive errors and their characteristics in older ...
To report the methodology and findings of a large scale investigation of burden and distribution of ...
The application of myopia definition varies considerably within the literature. The purpose of this ...
<p>Prevalence of myopia defined as refractive error ≥-6.00 diopters stratified by age, gender and re...
<p>The prevalence of significant refractive error in different age groups: number (rate).</p
<p>Prevalence of myopia (−0.5 D or greater myopia) and high myopia (−6.0 D or greater myopia) in dif...
Prevalence of myopia (right eyes; ≤ 0.75D) by level of education and age in the NHANES 1999–2008.</p
<p>Prevalence of High Myopia (Defined as Refractive Error ≤−6.0 Diopters) Stratified by Age and Regi...
To construct reference centile curves of refraction based on population-based data as an age-specifi...
To construct reference centile curves of refraction based on population-based data as an age-specifi...
The prevalence of refractive errors in 2384 right eyes in age and gender groups.</p
BACKGROUND: Refractive error is an increasing global public health concern that requires robust and ...
Prevalence of myopia by various age groups in two stratified groups according to serum 25(OH)D conce...
PURPOSE: To assess possible refractive changes according to age and strabismus in a statistically si...
M.Phil.Using newly developed statistical analysis methods for refractive error this study examines t...
Background: To investigate the distribution of refractive errors and their characteristics in older ...
To report the methodology and findings of a large scale investigation of burden and distribution of ...
The application of myopia definition varies considerably within the literature. The purpose of this ...