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What can anisometropia tell us about eye growth?

Daniel Ian FlitcroftSara McculloughKathryn J Saunders
Published in: The British journal of ophthalmology (2020)
In young children, small degrees of anisometropia (≥0.5 D) are associated with impaired emmetropisation. This suggests that anisometropia is a marker for poorly regulated eye growth, indicating that, in addition to environmental and genetic influences on eye growth, stochastic processes contribute to refractive outcomes.
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