The Effect of Parental History of Myopia on Children’s Eye Size and Growth: Results of a Longitudinal Study
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2008Vol. 49(3), pp. 873–873
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Dennis S.C. Lam, Dorothy S.P. Fan, Robert F. Lam, Srinivas K. Rao, K. S. Chong, Joseph T. F. Lau, Ricky Y. K. Lai, Eva Y. Y. Cheung
Abstract
Ocular biometric data in Chinese children suggest that parental history of myopia influences the growth rate of the eye, rather than its size before the onset of myopia, as previously reported in Caucasian children. Further longitudinal studies involving children of different ethnicities are warranted.
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