In pediatric ophthalmology it is often necessary to obtain axial length in young children. For children older than 3 years, noncontact biometry can be used. For younger children this is usually not an option, and the clinician needs to rely on other imaging modalities. Depicted data curves in textbooks elaborate on few studies and limited number of subjects. The existing literature regarding normal axial length for preterm infants and term newborns is summarized and critically appraised for number of subjects, relevance, measurement method and error, gender and retinopathy of prematurity. We obtained axial length measurements for a total number of 6,575 eyes in 27 papers published from 1964 to 2018 (9 papers with 2,272 eyes for preterm chil...
OBJECTIVES: Describe axial elongation using 14-year longitudinal data in a large, ethnically diverse...
This thesis aimes to illustrate and describe the current status of refraction and axial length in Ge...
Purpose: Previous studies in older adults suggest that longer axial length is associated with narrow...
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...
Aim: The aim of the present study is to evaluate the axial length of the eyes of premature infants w...
Purpose. To investigate the ocular parameters of premature infants without ROP at gestational age (G...
Purpose: To compare the axial length and anterior segment alterations in preterm infants with and wi...
Purpose: To determine the horizontal corneal diameter, central corneal thickness, and axial length i...
AbstractChanges in ocular axial dimensions and refraction were followed longitudinally, using ultras...
PURPOSE: To generate percentile curves of axial length (AL) for European children, which can be used...
PURPOSE: Ocular biometry varies within groups of emmetropic, hyperopic or myopic children. The aim o...
Background: The objectives of this study were to measure optic disc size in full term infants and to...
10.1111/opo.12212Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics354414-423GUSTO (Growing up towards Healthy Outc...
Purpose: To analyze ocular biometry parameters and evaluate their relationship with gestational age,...
OBJECTIVES: Describe axial elongation using 14-year longitudinal data in a large, ethnically diverse...
This thesis aimes to illustrate and describe the current status of refraction and axial length in Ge...
Purpose: Previous studies in older adults suggest that longer axial length is associated with narrow...
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...
Aim: The aim of the present study is to evaluate the axial length of the eyes of premature infants w...
Purpose. To investigate the ocular parameters of premature infants without ROP at gestational age (G...
Purpose: To compare the axial length and anterior segment alterations in preterm infants with and wi...
Purpose: To determine the horizontal corneal diameter, central corneal thickness, and axial length i...
AbstractChanges in ocular axial dimensions and refraction were followed longitudinally, using ultras...
PURPOSE: To generate percentile curves of axial length (AL) for European children, which can be used...
PURPOSE: Ocular biometry varies within groups of emmetropic, hyperopic or myopic children. The aim o...
Background: The objectives of this study were to measure optic disc size in full term infants and to...
10.1111/opo.12212Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics354414-423GUSTO (Growing up towards Healthy Outc...
Purpose: To analyze ocular biometry parameters and evaluate their relationship with gestational age,...
OBJECTIVES: Describe axial elongation using 14-year longitudinal data in a large, ethnically diverse...
This thesis aimes to illustrate and describe the current status of refraction and axial length in Ge...
Purpose: Previous studies in older adults suggest that longer axial length is associated with narrow...