A low myope with long axial length
Myopia progression can be monitored by all eye care practitioners through measurement of refractive error, but sometimes axial length can...
Read moreMyopia progression can be monitored by all eye care practitioners through measurement of refractive error, but sometimes axial length can...
Read moreOrthokeratology (ortho-k) requires accurate corneal topography measures to identify suitable candidates, successfully fit lenses and monitor outcomes. Topography data is...
Read morePaper title: Efficacy, predictability and safety of long-term orthokeratology: An 18-year follow-up study Authors: Joan Gispets (1), Pilar Yébana (1),...
Read morePaper title: Axial length change and its relationship with baseline choroidal thickness – a five-year longitudinal study in Danish adolescents:...
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Read moreExtended depth of focus (EDOF) designs in soft contact lenses are employed for presbyopia correction as well as myopia control....
Read morePaper title: Reduction of Myopic Progression Using a Multifocal Soft Contact Lens: A Retrospective Cohort Study Authors: Jeffrey Cooper (1,2),...
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Read moreThe main 'why' for myopia management is to slow axial growth. In this case, we see a patient whose axial...
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