Chen et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Effects of orthokeratology on axial length growth in myopic anisometropesChen et al., 2018
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- 17960687308009604808
- Author
- Chen Z
- Zhou J
- Qu X
- Zhou X
- Xue F
- Group S
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- Contact Lens and Anterior Eye
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Purpose To investigate the effect of orthokeratology (ortho-k) lens wear on axial length (AL) growth in juvenile myopic anisometropes. Methods This retrospective study consisted of two parts. In Part One, 25 anisometropic participants (mean age, 11.2±1.9 years; 11 females and …
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