Rapid emmetropization is described in pediatrically normal infants from 9 months of age during the following year. The infants, obtained from various categories of the Cambridge population screening program, provided a broad range of refractive errors. The large group of 254 nonanisometropic infants studied allowed the mean rate of change and dependence on the initial refraction value to be determined. Refraction was measured by cycloplegic retinoscopy. Rapid emmetropization changes occurred in the following refractive components: mean spherical equivalent (MSE), astigmatism magnitude, the horizontal astigmatism component, the infant's most positive meridian, and the infant's most negative meridian. The MSE and astigmatism rates of change (...
Distortion or deprivation of vision during an early `critical' period of visual development can resu...
As the eye grows, the axial length increases while the cornea and lens flatten. High refractive erro...
PURPOSE: Emmetropization is the reduction in neonatal refractive errors that occurs after birth. Ocu...
Rapid emmetropization is described in pediatrically normal infants from 9 months of age during the f...
Animal studies show that the rate of recovery from experimentally induced refractive errors is relat...
PURPOSE: The development of emmetropic refraction is known to be under visual control. Does partial ...
Changes of cycloplegic retinoscopy refraction from 8.5 to 38.5 months of age were compared in two in...
Changes of cycloplegic retinoscopy refraction from 8.5 to 38.5 months of age were compared in two in...
AbstractChanges in ocular axial dimensions and refraction were followed longitudinally, using ultras...
AbstractWhile it is now established that astigmatism is more prevalent in infants and young children...
Two infant vision screening programmes on total populations in the Cambridge Health District have be...
Photorefraction of a sample of 93 infants of ages 1 day to 12 months showed that 63 percent of the s...
The purpose of this study was to investigate refraction at birth and during the first year of life i...
The method of isotropic photorefraction has been used in a trial of refractive screening of 6-9 mont...
Purpose: To determine the natural end-point for refractive development during childhood. Methods: Cy...
Distortion or deprivation of vision during an early `critical' period of visual development can resu...
As the eye grows, the axial length increases while the cornea and lens flatten. High refractive erro...
PURPOSE: Emmetropization is the reduction in neonatal refractive errors that occurs after birth. Ocu...
Rapid emmetropization is described in pediatrically normal infants from 9 months of age during the f...
Animal studies show that the rate of recovery from experimentally induced refractive errors is relat...
PURPOSE: The development of emmetropic refraction is known to be under visual control. Does partial ...
Changes of cycloplegic retinoscopy refraction from 8.5 to 38.5 months of age were compared in two in...
Changes of cycloplegic retinoscopy refraction from 8.5 to 38.5 months of age were compared in two in...
AbstractChanges in ocular axial dimensions and refraction were followed longitudinally, using ultras...
AbstractWhile it is now established that astigmatism is more prevalent in infants and young children...
Two infant vision screening programmes on total populations in the Cambridge Health District have be...
Photorefraction of a sample of 93 infants of ages 1 day to 12 months showed that 63 percent of the s...
The purpose of this study was to investigate refraction at birth and during the first year of life i...
The method of isotropic photorefraction has been used in a trial of refractive screening of 6-9 mont...
Purpose: To determine the natural end-point for refractive development during childhood. Methods: Cy...
Distortion or deprivation of vision during an early `critical' period of visual development can resu...
As the eye grows, the axial length increases while the cornea and lens flatten. High refractive erro...
PURPOSE: Emmetropization is the reduction in neonatal refractive errors that occurs after birth. Ocu...