Ian Flitcroft, Gareth Lingham, Eoin Kerin, Ernest Kyei Nkansah, David A Mackey, Samantha Sze-Yee Lee, Emmanuel Kobia-Acquah, James Loughman
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Clinical nomogram for determining expected choroidal thickness in children with myopia
A thin choroid is a recognised risk factor for myopia-associated complications and visual impairment in later life. This study aims to develop a clinical tool to identify individuals whose choroidal thickness varies from that expected for their age, sex and refraction, and who might therefore be at higher or lower risk of future myopic complications.
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