Abstract We investigated changes in refraction and ocular biometrics in preschool children with early-onset high myopia. Sixty eyes of 60 children with a mean follow-up time of 58.5 months were included in this study. At baseline, mean age of children was 55.6 ± 13.1 months, mean spherical equivalent (SE) was − 8.59 ± 2.66 D, and 25.64 ± 1.16 mm for axial length (AL). The total annual rate of myopic progression and axial elongation were − 0.37 ± 0.39 D/year and 0.33 ± 0.18 mm/year, respectively. During follow-up period, there was a trend toward less myopic progression and axial elongation over time. Of the total participants, 24 children (40%) were in the myopia progression group and the remaining 36 children (60%) were in the myopia stabil...
OBJECTIVES: Describe axial elongation using 14-year longitudinal data in a large, ethnically diverse...
To construct reference centile curves of refraction based on population-based data as an age-specifi...
Introduction: The aim of this study was to explore the association between parental myopia and high ...
We reviewed data of biometric ocular components in 2006 survey of myopia conducted in Taiwan on prem...
Abstract Background Prevention of myopia should begin before school age. However, few population-bas...
Myopia incidence and prevalence is increasing worldwide. As the age of onset has lowered, the incide...
Importance Myopia incidence and progression has been described extensively in children. However, fe...
Aim: To determine an association if any, between ‘on’ and ‘off-axis’ ocular aber...
Purpose To document the distribution of ocular biometry and to evaluate its associations with ref...
Background: Data on myopia prevalence and progression in European children are sparse. The aim of th...
Purpose Stature at a particular age can be considered the cumulative result of growth during a nu...
Purpose. To evaluate changes of anatomical and functional parameters of the eye in children with ini...
PURPOSE. To model juvenile-onset myopia progression as a function of race/ethnicity, age, sex, paren...
Introduction: To determine if retinal function is associated with myopia progression in children ove...
Purpose: Currently there are attempts to slow myopia progression by manipulating peripheral refracti...
OBJECTIVES: Describe axial elongation using 14-year longitudinal data in a large, ethnically diverse...
To construct reference centile curves of refraction based on population-based data as an age-specifi...
Introduction: The aim of this study was to explore the association between parental myopia and high ...
We reviewed data of biometric ocular components in 2006 survey of myopia conducted in Taiwan on prem...
Abstract Background Prevention of myopia should begin before school age. However, few population-bas...
Myopia incidence and prevalence is increasing worldwide. As the age of onset has lowered, the incide...
Importance Myopia incidence and progression has been described extensively in children. However, fe...
Aim: To determine an association if any, between ‘on’ and ‘off-axis’ ocular aber...
Purpose To document the distribution of ocular biometry and to evaluate its associations with ref...
Background: Data on myopia prevalence and progression in European children are sparse. The aim of th...
Purpose Stature at a particular age can be considered the cumulative result of growth during a nu...
Purpose. To evaluate changes of anatomical and functional parameters of the eye in children with ini...
PURPOSE. To model juvenile-onset myopia progression as a function of race/ethnicity, age, sex, paren...
Introduction: To determine if retinal function is associated with myopia progression in children ove...
Purpose: Currently there are attempts to slow myopia progression by manipulating peripheral refracti...
OBJECTIVES: Describe axial elongation using 14-year longitudinal data in a large, ethnically diverse...
To construct reference centile curves of refraction based on population-based data as an age-specifi...
Introduction: The aim of this study was to explore the association between parental myopia and high ...