AbstractChanges in ocular axial dimensions and refraction were followed longitudinally, using ultrasonography and retinoscopy, during the first year of life (mean ages 4–53 weeks) of a group of 20 full-term infants (10 male, 10 female). Using a mixed-model regression analysis, axial length changes as a function of time were found to be best described by a quadratic expression (AL=17.190+0.128x−0.0013x2, where AL is the axial length in mm and x is the age in weeks), while anterior chamber depth changed linearly (ACD=2.619+0.018x, where ACD is the anterior chamber depth in mm): lens thickness was essentially constant. Spherical equivalent refraction through most of the first year showed a steady reduction in hypermetropia (SER=2.982−0.032x, w...
PURPOSE. To study factors involved in the development of refractive error in premature infants with ...
Changes of cycloplegic retinoscopy refraction from 8.5 to 38.5 months of age were compared in two in...
(A) Significant differences in the mean AXL were observed among the three groups at 10 weeks of age ...
AbstractChanges in ocular axial dimensions and refraction were followed longitudinally, using ultras...
Purpose: To compare the axial length and anterior segment alterations in preterm infants with and wi...
Rapid emmetropization is described in pediatrically normal infants from 9 months of age during the f...
Purpose. To investigate the ocular parameters of premature infants without ROP at gestational age (G...
We reviewed data of biometric ocular components in 2006 survey of myopia conducted in Taiwan on prem...
Aim: The aim of the present study is to evaluate the axial length of the eyes of premature infants w...
In pediatric ophthalmology it is often necessary to obtain axial length in young children. For child...
In pediatric ophthalmology it is often necessary to obtain axial length in young children. For child...
The purpose of this study was to investigate refraction at birth and during the first year of life i...
Animal studies show that the rate of recovery from experimentally induced refractive errors is relat...
Abstract We investigated changes in refraction and ocular biometrics in preschool children with earl...
A cross-sectional study was undertaken to determine the refractive and biometric status of premature...
PURPOSE. To study factors involved in the development of refractive error in premature infants with ...
Changes of cycloplegic retinoscopy refraction from 8.5 to 38.5 months of age were compared in two in...
(A) Significant differences in the mean AXL were observed among the three groups at 10 weeks of age ...
AbstractChanges in ocular axial dimensions and refraction were followed longitudinally, using ultras...
Purpose: To compare the axial length and anterior segment alterations in preterm infants with and wi...
Rapid emmetropization is described in pediatrically normal infants from 9 months of age during the f...
Purpose. To investigate the ocular parameters of premature infants without ROP at gestational age (G...
We reviewed data of biometric ocular components in 2006 survey of myopia conducted in Taiwan on prem...
Aim: The aim of the present study is to evaluate the axial length of the eyes of premature infants w...
In pediatric ophthalmology it is often necessary to obtain axial length in young children. For child...
In pediatric ophthalmology it is often necessary to obtain axial length in young children. For child...
The purpose of this study was to investigate refraction at birth and during the first year of life i...
Animal studies show that the rate of recovery from experimentally induced refractive errors is relat...
Abstract We investigated changes in refraction and ocular biometrics in preschool children with earl...
A cross-sectional study was undertaken to determine the refractive and biometric status of premature...
PURPOSE. To study factors involved in the development of refractive error in premature infants with ...
Changes of cycloplegic retinoscopy refraction from 8.5 to 38.5 months of age were compared in two in...
(A) Significant differences in the mean AXL were observed among the three groups at 10 weeks of age ...