Effect of spectacle lenses designed to reduce relative peripheral hyperopia on myopia progression in Japanese children: a 2-year multicenter randomized controlled trial
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2018
The results of this clinical trial could not verify the therapeutic effect of MyoVision for slowing down myopia progression in Japanese children. Additional studies are needed to design lenses that can reduce peripheral hyperopic defocus individually and to examine the effectiveness of these lenses …
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Authors | Kanda H;Oshika T;Hiraoka T;Hasebe S;Ohno-Matsui K;Ishiko S;Hieda O;Torii H;Varnas SR;Fujikado T;; |
Journal | japanese journal of ophthalmology |
Year | 2018 |
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National Center for Biotechnology Information
NCBI
NLM
MEDLINE
humans
pubmed abstract
nih
national institutes of health
national library of medicine
treatment outcome
female
male
Child
Tetsuro Oshika
Prospective Studies
Randomized Controlled Trial
Double-Blind Method
Multicenter Study
Incidence
follow-up studies
disease progression
refraction
ocular / physiology*
japan / epidemiology
eyeglasses*
pmid:30083910
doi:10.1007/s10384-018-0616-3
hiroyuki kanda
takashi fujikado
hyperopia / physiopathology
hyperopia / therapy*
myopia
degenerative / epidemiology
degenerative / physiopathology
degenerative / prevention & control*
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