Ethnic Differences in the Impact of Parental Myopia: Findings from a Population-Based Study of 12-Year-Old Australian Children
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2007Vol. 48(6), pp. 2520–2520
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Jenny M. Ip, Son C. Huynh, Dana Robaei, Kathryn Rose, Ian G. Morgan, Wayne Smith, Annette Kifley, Paul Mitchell
Abstract
In this sample, parental myopia was associated with more myopic SER and longer AL, with significant ethnic interactions.
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