Influence of deprivation on axial ocular growth: A novel mechanism of emmetropization
Tóm tắt
A 24-year-old myopic woman with familial, bilateral, congenital cataracts underwent cataract extraction and intraocular lens implantation in her left eye, with resulting 20/20 visual acuity. She postoponed cataract surgery on her right eye for 4 years. Axial myopia progressed in the right eye from 27.99 to 29.11 mm, and the left eye also elongated, from 28.25 to 28.72 mm, as indicated by A-scan ultrasonography. Axial elongation apparently is not a purely local phenomenon.
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