Distribution of Ocular Biometric Parameters and Refraction in a Population-Based Study of Australian Children
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2005Vol. 46(8), pp. 2748–2748
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Elvis Ojaimi, Kathryn Rose, Ian G. Morgan, Wayne Smith, Frank Martin, Annette Kifley, Dana Robaei, Paul Mitchell
Abstract
A peaked (leptokurtic) distribution of spherical equivalent refraction was present in this predominantly hyperopic 6-year-old population. The results also showed that ocular biometric measures were normally distributed, with statistically significant gender differences found in measurements.
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