Axial Elongation During Short-Term Accommodation in Myopic and Nonmyopic Children
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2022Vol. 63(3), pp. 12–12
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Abstract
Accommodation-induced axial elongation was greater in myopic than nonmyopic children. This finding could support a potential mechanism linking near work, axial elongation, and myopia development in children or may reflect greater susceptibility to accommodation-induced axial elongation in children with established myopia.
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