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METHODS. COMET enrolled 469 ethnically diverse children (ages, 6–11 years) with myopia between –1.25 and –4.50 D. They were randomly assigned to either progressive addition lenses (PALs) with a +2.00 addition (n = 235) or single vision... more
PURPOSE: To determine the mean angle kappa and its determinants in the population of Tehran, Iran. METHODS: In a cross-sectional survey with random cluster sampling, a total of 442 participants aged> 14 years were selected from 4... more
Purpose: To compare thickness measurements of the central 6.0 mm of the cornea obtained with the Orbscan® II topography system and topographical ultrasound pachymetry. Setting: School of Optometry, University of Santiago de Compostela,... more
Medina, A. Int Ophthalmol (2017). doi:10.1007/s10792-017-0493-7 ABSTRACT Purpose To confirm the prediction of emmetropization feedback theory that myopia can be prevented by correcting the hyperopia of a child at risk of becoming... more
The rate of visual impairment has been on a steady increase with several implicating factors. This has led to a more detailed attention in the trend of occurrence of visual defects and diagnosis. Among several reports, it has been... more
To assess corneal anatomic changes after LASIK with a high-speed corneal and anterior segment optical coherence tomography (CAS-OCT) system. Cross-sectional observational study. Fifty-one eyes of 26 healthy persons undergoing LASIK. The... more
Myopia is an important public health problem that entails substantial societal and personal costs. It is highly prevalent in our society, affecting at least 25% of the adult population in the United States [1] and is even more common in... more
Experimental design phase of a pilot study at Annapolis is described, using reading glasses, +1.5 D. to +3.0 D. to alleviate college myopia. College students often become 1.0 to 2.0 diopters more myopic, so reading glasses were explored... more
To examine early myopia-related optic disc and retinal changes in a Singapore Chinese adolescent sample without confounding ocular or systemic disease. Population-based cross-sectional study. Children aged 12 to 16 years at a follow-up... more
High myopia is a major cause of uncorrectable visual impairment. It imposes major challenges and costs for refractive correction, and for the treatment of associated pathological complications. In the last 60 years, there has been a... more
A 25-year-old man received iris-claw phakic intraocular lenses (pIOLs) (Artisan, Ophtec) of -11.5 diopters (D) in the right eye and -13.0 D in the left eye; both pIOLs had a 6.0 mm optic and 8.5 mm haptics. Twenty months postoperatively,... more
To report ocular perforation that occurred during retrobulbar injection in 7 highly myopic eyes. Seven patients with a diagnosis of globe injury during retrobulbar injection for ocular anesthesia before cataract surgery were managed by... more
Refractive errors are a major cause of visual impairment in the population. To find the pattern of refractive errors among patients evaluated in a tertiary care hospital in the western region of Nepal. The present hospital-based... more
To compare treatments with wavefront optimized and custom-Q ablations. Two consecutive groups of eyes were treated for myopia and astigmatism with surface ablation. One group was treated with wavefront optimized ablation and the second... more
Measurement of ocular wavefront aberration is becoming a popular clinical technique due to recent technical advances and an increasing awareness of its potential for practical application in the fields of surgical and optical refractive... more