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Optical Approaches for Controlling Myopia Progression: Evidence from Experimental Models

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Abstract

Peripheral refraction predicts the eye growth response to defocus imposed by contact lens rearing in an animal model of emmetropization. The responses to multifocal contact lenses indicate that similar designs may be used to treat myopia in humans.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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