Cycloplegic refractions of premature infants
- PMID: 7223822
- DOI: 10.1016/0002-9394(81)90238-5
Cycloplegic refractions of premature infants
Abstract
Cyclopentolate refractions of 146 premature infants disclosed higher incidences of myopia and anisometropia than those reported for full-term infants. Also, more than 70% of the premature infants had I diopter or more of astigmatism; 83% of the astigmatism was against-the-rule. Infants with shorter gestational periods had more severe myopia and astigmatism. Infants born very prematurely should undergo follow-up refractions to determine whether they retain refractive errors large enough to interfere with visual function.
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