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[A case of anisometropia following mild unilateral vitreous hemorrhage in a newborn].
A male premature infant was diagnosed with mild vitreous hemorrhage, which obscured the macula, in the left eye at 57 days after birth. The follow-up examinations at 4.5 years and 10 years of age revealed high myopia in the left eye, which resulted in anisometropia. Optical correction with glasses was prescribed. Greater clinical attention should be directed toward neonatal vitreous hemorrhage and its long-term visual functional prognosis.