Distribution and Heritability of Intraocular Pressure in Chinese Children: The Guangzhou Twin Eye Study
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2009Vol. 50(5), pp. 2040–2040
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Abstract
IOP is not correlated with age and sex in young children. Similar to the European population, the variation of IOP in healthy Chinese children is mainly attributable to additive genetic effects.
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