PURPOSE. To identify differences in potential biometric markers for predicting refractive error in school children. METHODS. Biometric data on 895 Tibetan children, aged 6 to 18 years, residing in Katmandu, Nepal, were collected biennially from 1992 to 2000. Measurements included cycloplegic autorefraction, A-scan ultrasonography, and video phacometry. Only those children who had been studied at least once at age 12 years or more were included in the analysis. Subjects were divided into two groups: a myopia group if the refractive error was myopic by more than -0.50 D and a nonmyopia group if the refractive error was maximally myopic by -0.50 D, expressed as a spherical equivalent error in the left eye. RESULTS. Biometric measures that diff...
To describe distributions of ocular biometry and their associations with refraction in 7- and 14-yea...
Abstract We investigated changes in refraction and ocular biometrics in preschool children with earl...
Purpose: To examine the biometric characteristics of the anterior segment in a group of Sahrawi chil...
PURPOSE. To identify differences in potential biometric markers for predicting refractive error in s...
We reviewed data of biometric ocular components in 2006 survey of myopia conducted in Taiwan on prem...
Background: Uncorrected refractive error is the major cause of visual impairment worldwide. There is...
This is the first population based study on ocular biometric measurements (OBMs) conducted in Malays...
This is the first population based study on ocular biometric measurements (OBMs) conducted in Malays...
Background. Tibetan and Sherpa children living in Nepal share a common ancestry in Tibet and areas t...
Purpose To document the distribution of ocular biometry and to evaluate its associations with ref...
Purpose: To describe distributions of ocular biometry and their associations with refraction in 7- a...
PURPOSE. To explore the possible influence of ocular growth, refractive error and age on the crystal...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the risk factors for variations in ocular biometry parameters in Singapore Chi...
AbstractPurposeTo evaluate the pattern of refractive errors among school children in Jhapa, Nepal.Me...
Purpose: To determine the natural end-point for refractive development during childhood. Methods: Cy...
To describe distributions of ocular biometry and their associations with refraction in 7- and 14-yea...
Abstract We investigated changes in refraction and ocular biometrics in preschool children with earl...
Purpose: To examine the biometric characteristics of the anterior segment in a group of Sahrawi chil...
PURPOSE. To identify differences in potential biometric markers for predicting refractive error in s...
We reviewed data of biometric ocular components in 2006 survey of myopia conducted in Taiwan on prem...
Background: Uncorrected refractive error is the major cause of visual impairment worldwide. There is...
This is the first population based study on ocular biometric measurements (OBMs) conducted in Malays...
This is the first population based study on ocular biometric measurements (OBMs) conducted in Malays...
Background. Tibetan and Sherpa children living in Nepal share a common ancestry in Tibet and areas t...
Purpose To document the distribution of ocular biometry and to evaluate its associations with ref...
Purpose: To describe distributions of ocular biometry and their associations with refraction in 7- a...
PURPOSE. To explore the possible influence of ocular growth, refractive error and age on the crystal...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the risk factors for variations in ocular biometry parameters in Singapore Chi...
AbstractPurposeTo evaluate the pattern of refractive errors among school children in Jhapa, Nepal.Me...
Purpose: To determine the natural end-point for refractive development during childhood. Methods: Cy...
To describe distributions of ocular biometry and their associations with refraction in 7- and 14-yea...
Abstract We investigated changes in refraction and ocular biometrics in preschool children with earl...
Purpose: To examine the biometric characteristics of the anterior segment in a group of Sahrawi chil...