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From:Middle East African Journal of Ophthalmology (Vol. 21, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedByline: Olukorede. Adenuga High anisometropic myopia is a rare condition in twins. Genetic factors have been implicated in its development and there may be an association with vision-threatening complications. A pair...
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From:Journal of the Egyptian Ophthalmological Society (Vol. 107, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedByline: Waleed. Ghobashy, Mohamed. Shahin, Karem. Kolkailah Purpose The aim of the study was to compare both transepithelial photorefractive keratectomy (trans-PRK) and PRK for correction of mild and moderate myopia...
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From:Indian Journal of Dermatology, Venereology, and Leprology (Vol. 77, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedByline: Abir. Saraswat Sir, Systemic isotretinoin is associated with a large number of adverse effects, mainly related to the integument, the musculoskeletal system and central nervous system. Ophthalmologic side...
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From:Ophthalmology Times (Vol. 32, Issue 17) Peer-ReviewedMilan -- Phakic IOLs available in the United States for the treatment of myopia can provide excellent vision outcomes, but careful attention to patient selection, a thorough preoperative exam, and meticulous surgery are...
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From:Indian Journal of Human Genetics (Vol. 12, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedByline: P. Himabindu, S. Vishnupriya, T. Padma, Vittal. Rao, K. Shravan Kumar, M. Bhavani, Ramakrishna. Reddy BACKGROUND: Myopia or nearsightedness is a spherical error of refraction, whereby the images are focused...
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From:British Journal of Ophthalmology (Vol. 86, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedBackground/aim: Pneumatic caisson engineering has been developed for large civil engineering constructions. Because of complaints of blurred vision by personnel working in pneumatic caissons, the development of myopia...
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From:British Journal of Ophthalmology (Vol. 87, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedAims: To determine the surgical outcome of indocyanine green (ICG) assisted retinal internal limiting membrane (ILM) peeling in macular hole surgery for severely myopic eyes and compare the visual and anatomical...
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From:Patient Care (Vol. 29, Issue 14) Peer-ReviewedTreatment of eye problems caused by refractive errors or result from other health conditions may improve due to research advances. Such advances for patients with myopia or astigmatism, cataracts, glaucoma, age-related...
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From:Journal of Ophthalmology (Vol. 2017) Peer-ReviewedPurpose. To evaluate efficacy and safety of primary vitrectorhexis for posterior capsulotomy in highly myopic patients undergoing refractive lens exchange. Methods. The study is a prospective nonrandomized...
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From:Turkish Journal of Ophthalmology (Vol. 47, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedA 68-year-old woman presented to our clinic with a 1-month history of central scotoma and visual loss in her right eye. The best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) was hand motion in her right eye. Fundus examination showed...
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From:Ophthalmology Times (Vol. 43, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedTHE MORE EDUCATED a person is, the more myopic they are likely to become, according to researchers at the University of Bristol, UK. Studies have linked education with myopia for more than a century, but until now,...
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From:Ophthalmology Times (Vol. 43, Issue 8) Peer-ReviewedTHE USE OF small-incision lenticule extraction (SMILE) in low myopia is controversial for two reasons: there might be greater crosstalk between the cap and the lenticule plane, and the separation of a thin lenticule may...
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From:Optometry Times (Vol. 4, Issue 6)Bristol, UK -- It turns out that when your mom sent you into the yard for a few hours she was doing your eyes a favor, not just getting you off her nerves. The Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children...
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From:Ophthalmology Times (Vol. 30, Issue 18) Peer-ReviewedColumbus, OH -- Although data from a 3-year study indicate that myopia progression was less in children wearing rigid gas-permeable contact lenses (RGPs) than in a control group wearing soft contact lenses (SCLs), half...
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From:Journal of Ophthalmology (Vol. 2018) Peer-ReviewedMyopia is the most common refractive error and the subject of interest of various studies assessing ocular blood flow. Increasing refractive error and axial elongation of the eye result in the stretching and thinning of...
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From:Indian Journal of Ophthalmology (Vol. 68, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedByline: Nripen. Gaur, Pradeep. Sharma Myopia is one of the commonest causes of visual impairment worldwide. The global prevalence of myopia is on a rise. A study conducted at our center has shown the prevalence of...
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From:Indian Journal of Ophthalmology (Vol. 68, Issue 8) Peer-ReviewedByline: Ike. Schouten, Amit. Palkar, Muna. Bhende A 51-year-old man with pathologic myopia (PM) was regularly reviewed. In 2010, he had undergone vitreoretinal surgery; vitrectomy with silicone oil (SO) tamponade...
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From:Indian Journal of Ophthalmology (Vol. 68, Issue 10) Peer-ReviewedByline: Ashish. Markan, Sabia. Handa, Mohit. Dogra, Ramandeep. Singh Intrachoroidal cavitation (ICC) is a morphological feature outlined by optical coherence tomography and is characterized by presence of a...
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From:Indian Journal of Ophthalmology (Vol. 68, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedByline: P. Menon, Madhu. Shekhar, R. Sankarananthan, Neha. Agarwal, C. Dhanya, Hiruni. Wijesinghe Purpose: The aim of this study was to compare the predictability and accuracy of the American Society of Cataract and...
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From:PLoS ONE (Vol. 11, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedPurpose To investigate the characteristics of various near work related behaviors among primary students and their associations with changes in myopia related ocular biometric parameters during one-year of follow up....