Myopia is the most common refractive error in the world and has reached a pandemic level. The potential complications of progressive myopia have inspired researchers to attempt to understand the sources of myopia and axial elongation and to develop modalities to arrest progression. Considerable attention has been given over the past few years to the myopia risk factor known as hyperopic peripheral blur, which is the focus of this review. It will discuss the primary theories believed to be the cause of myopia and the parameters considered to contribute to and influence the effect of peripheral blur, such as the surface retinal area of blur or the depth of blur. The multitude of optical devices designed to provide peripheral myopic defocus wi...
Purpose.: To evaluate the changes in peripheral refraction profiles associated with myopia progressi...
The article presents a theoretical and clinical justification for optical techniques used for the pr...
Myopia or nearsightedness is a condition in which the axial length of the eye is too long relative t...
Purpose: Currently there are attempts to slow myopia progression by manipulating peripheral refracti...
It is clear from many sources that the prevalence of myopia is increasing at an alarming rate. Altho...
Recent longitudinal studies do not support the current theory of relative peripheral hyperopia causi...
The purpose of the work was to study peripheral refraction in myopic patients without correction, in...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to show the potential of a commercial center-distance multifo...
The nature of the peripheral optics of the human eye will be discussed, including the levels of seco...
This study aimed to evaluate the peripheral defocus induced with a novel perifocal ophthalmic lens f...
The popularity of myopia treatments based on the peripheral defocus theory has risen. So far, little...
xviii, 328 pages : color illustrations ; 30 cmPolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P SO 2014 LeeA...
The aims of this thesis were to investigate peripheral refraction in different refractive groups and...
Purpose: Multifocal soft contact lenses (MFCLs) are being used for myopia control. This project com...
Refractive development has been shown to be influenced by optical defocus in the eye and the interpr...
Purpose.: To evaluate the changes in peripheral refraction profiles associated with myopia progressi...
The article presents a theoretical and clinical justification for optical techniques used for the pr...
Myopia or nearsightedness is a condition in which the axial length of the eye is too long relative t...
Purpose: Currently there are attempts to slow myopia progression by manipulating peripheral refracti...
It is clear from many sources that the prevalence of myopia is increasing at an alarming rate. Altho...
Recent longitudinal studies do not support the current theory of relative peripheral hyperopia causi...
The purpose of the work was to study peripheral refraction in myopic patients without correction, in...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to show the potential of a commercial center-distance multifo...
The nature of the peripheral optics of the human eye will be discussed, including the levels of seco...
This study aimed to evaluate the peripheral defocus induced with a novel perifocal ophthalmic lens f...
The popularity of myopia treatments based on the peripheral defocus theory has risen. So far, little...
xviii, 328 pages : color illustrations ; 30 cmPolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P SO 2014 LeeA...
The aims of this thesis were to investigate peripheral refraction in different refractive groups and...
Purpose: Multifocal soft contact lenses (MFCLs) are being used for myopia control. This project com...
Refractive development has been shown to be influenced by optical defocus in the eye and the interpr...
Purpose.: To evaluate the changes in peripheral refraction profiles associated with myopia progressi...
The article presents a theoretical and clinical justification for optical techniques used for the pr...
Myopia or nearsightedness is a condition in which the axial length of the eye is too long relative t...