Axial length elongation, not corneal curvature, as a basis of adult onset myopia
- PMID: 3826290
- DOI: 10.1097/00006324-198702000-00012
Axial length elongation, not corneal curvature, as a basis of adult onset myopia
Abstract
Adult-onset myopia is most often reported in college age individuals. Its prevalence and the refractive component(s) responsible are essentially unknown; some recent studies implicate corneal curvature. Here I present a single case of adult-onset myopia over a period of 23 years in which axial elongation, and not steepening corneal curvature, is suggested as the most likely basis for the 4.50 D increase in refractive error.
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