We examined the spherical equivalent refractions of 237 subjects who had been seen four or more times in a longitudinal study of refractive development in normal children. We employed both photorefraction and autorefraction using a Canon Rl autorefractor. We performed an analysis of variance (F-test for Lack of Fit) to determine the significance of a linear regression in fitting these refractions against three different measures of familial refractive status. One measure included only the number of myopic parents, a second took into account the number of hyperopic parents, and a third included the refractive states of extended genetic relatives. We found no significant correlation between photorefractioe data and familial refractions; howev...
PURPOSE. To determine the utility of a child’s first grade refrac-tive error and parental history of...
<p>SD: standrad deviation</p><p>*Children’s baseline refraction was defined as the cycloplegic spher...
Background: Handheld autorefractometers are now widely used for screening refractive errors in child...
Studies in relatives have generally yielded high heritability estimates for refractive error: twins ...
Refractive error is identified as the deviation from emmetropia that progresses either towards myopi...
AIM: To evaluate the relationship between axial length(AL), corneal and lens refractive power, and t...
Refractive error is a quantitative trait, and its variation is readily considered from the point of ...
The objective herein is to provide refraction data, myopia progression rate, prevalence, and 1st and...
Detection of refractive error in children is crucial to avoid amblyopia and its impact on quality of...
Purpose: Childhood accommodation interferes with accurate diagnosis of the latent refractive errors....
The existence of a visual feedback control of eye growth in humans is controversial, as the contribu...
M.Phil.The primary purpose of this study was to investigate in different age groups the various rela...
Purpose: To determine the natural end-point for refractive development during childhood. Methods: Cy...
Aims To report the refractive error difference (RED) between parents and their children and the esti...
PURPOSE. The present study investigated the relationship be-tween parental refractive error and myop...
PURPOSE. To determine the utility of a child’s first grade refrac-tive error and parental history of...
<p>SD: standrad deviation</p><p>*Children’s baseline refraction was defined as the cycloplegic spher...
Background: Handheld autorefractometers are now widely used for screening refractive errors in child...
Studies in relatives have generally yielded high heritability estimates for refractive error: twins ...
Refractive error is identified as the deviation from emmetropia that progresses either towards myopi...
AIM: To evaluate the relationship between axial length(AL), corneal and lens refractive power, and t...
Refractive error is a quantitative trait, and its variation is readily considered from the point of ...
The objective herein is to provide refraction data, myopia progression rate, prevalence, and 1st and...
Detection of refractive error in children is crucial to avoid amblyopia and its impact on quality of...
Purpose: Childhood accommodation interferes with accurate diagnosis of the latent refractive errors....
The existence of a visual feedback control of eye growth in humans is controversial, as the contribu...
M.Phil.The primary purpose of this study was to investigate in different age groups the various rela...
Purpose: To determine the natural end-point for refractive development during childhood. Methods: Cy...
Aims To report the refractive error difference (RED) between parents and their children and the esti...
PURPOSE. The present study investigated the relationship be-tween parental refractive error and myop...
PURPOSE. To determine the utility of a child’s first grade refrac-tive error and parental history of...
<p>SD: standrad deviation</p><p>*Children’s baseline refraction was defined as the cycloplegic spher...
Background: Handheld autorefractometers are now widely used for screening refractive errors in child...