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Ocular Component Correlations in Infant Eyes

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Abstract

Previous studies find that axial length is not correlated with refractive error at birth. By three months of age and into childhood, the most important ocular components for determining refractive error are vitreous chamber depth and corneal power.

© 2001 Optical Society of America

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