A future high myope: diagnosis with axial length
It is estimated that 10% of the world population will have high myopia by 2050.1 High myopia is associated with...
Read moreIt is estimated that 10% of the world population will have high myopia by 2050.1 High myopia is associated with...
Read moreWhen you are presented with an anisometropic patient who is myopic in only one eye, how would you go about...
Read moreMost clinicians understand the common risk factors for myopia development, such as family history of myopia,1 visual environment2 and binocular...
Read moreIt is not unusual to see someone blink or sleep with incomplete eyelid closure, called lagophthalmos.1 This condition often causes...
Read moreEvery now and then, when you think you’ve got myopia control all figured out, a tricky case like this will...
Read moreOn- and off-label prescribing means different things to eye care professionals in different countries. In the context of myopia management,...
Read moreThe use of cycloplegic agents may be employed in examining myopic children to ensure the most accurate refraction possible.1 What...
Read moreWhat is pseudomyopia and how often does it occur? How can we avoid overcorrection in young myopes? Myopia has been...
Read moreMyopia onset typically occurs in childhood, but adult-onset myopia also occurs in clinical practice. While increased near tasks and reduced...
Read moreWhen providing clinical care to adults with myopia, we must consider their best possible vision correction and monitor their ocular...
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