AIM:To elucidate whether differences exist in the impact on retarding the elongation of axial length(AL)among children with myopia when utilizing orthokeratology(ortho-k)lenses employing the corneal refractive therapy...
Supported by the Natural Science Foundation of Shanghai(No.18ZR1435700);Clinical Research Project of Shanghai Health and Family Planning Committee(No.201840199)。
AIM:To explore the photopic pupil size behavior in myopic children undergoing overnight orthokeratology(ortho-k)over 1-year period and its effects on the axial elongation.METHODS:A total of 202 Chinese myopic children...
This work was funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.81870684 and 81421004);the HuaXia Translation Medicine Fund For Young Scholars(Grant No.2017-B-001);the Non-Profit Central Research Institute Fund of the Chinese Academy of Medicine Sciences(Grant No.2019HY320001);the National Key Research and Development Program of China(2017YFE0104200);the National Key Instrumentation Development Project of China(2013YQ030651).
Background:Axial myopia is the most common type of myopia.However,due to the high incidence of myopia in Chinese children,few studies estimating the physiological elongation of the ocular axial length(AL),which does n...
Supported by Capital’s Funds for Health Improvement and Research(No.2018-2-4092)
AIM: To compare clinical results between toric and spherical periphery design orthokeratology(ortho-k) in myopic children with moderate-to-high corneal astigmatism. METHODS: This retrospective study enrolled 62 ey...