Important questions about myopia are being posed by researchers across a broad spectrum of disciplines from psychology to molecular biology, from corneal surgery to retinal physiology, and from genetics to experimental optics. In bringing together information on pathology, epidemiology, experimentation, and treatment, this volume covers all aspects of myopia research and is an essential source for optometrists and ophthalmologists, as well as those interested in ocular growth or myopia.
Myopia Updates: Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Myopia
Plenary Lectures.- Epidemiology of Myopia: Scandinavian and Hong Kong Experiences.- How Is Emmetropization Controlled? Results of Research on Experimental Myopia.- Honorary Lecture.- Pitfalls of Ignoring Refractive Emmetropization.- Epidemiology.- Two-Year Longitudinal Changes in Refractive Errors and Optical Components Among a Group of Chinese Factory Workers.- Various Etiopathological Studies of Simple Myopia.- Studies of Genetic and Environmental Factors in the Occurrence of Myopia Based on Epidemiologic Data.- Study of Myopia in the People's Republic of China.- A Longitudinal Study of the Development of Myopia in Chinese Children: A Life Table Treatment.- Correlation Between Ocular Refractions with Longitudinal Study Among Schoolchildren in Taiwan.- Development of Instruments to Measure Near Work in Myopia Studies.- Relationship Between Posture and Myopia Among Students.- Prevalence and Patterns of Myopic Progression Among Schoolchildren: Eight-Year Longitudinal Study.- Risk Factors for Refractive Errors in Preschool Children.- Prevalence of Myopia in Schoolchildren and Risk Factors for Its Progression.- Longitudinal and Cross-Sectional Study of Refractive Changes in Pupils from 3 to 17 Years of Age.- Study of Myopia in Infants.- Changes in the Crystalline Lens in Schoolchildren Aged 6 to 16 Years.- Insufficient Accommodation and Near Esophoria: Precursors or Concomitants of Juvenile-Onset Myopia?.- Pathogenesis.- Clinical Features in High Myopia: A 30-Year Follow-up of a Representative Sample.- Changes of Anterior Segment in Myopic Eyes: Analysis with Scheimpflug System.- Uniocular Diplopia in Myopic Eyes.- A Computed Tomographic Study of the Relation Between Ocular Axial Biometry and Refraction.- Investigation of Normal and Myopic Eyes by Computer Tomography.- Results of Biochemical Investigations of Congenital Myopia in Children.- Collagen Fibril Diameter and Cross-Band Interval of Myopic Eye Sclera.- Antibodies to Collagen in Patients with Progressive Myopia.- Acute Transient High Myopia in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Associated with Steroid-Induced Glaucoma.- Infrared Radiation Influence on an Eye with Progressive Myopia.- Myopic Macular Holes Have Various Epiretinal Membranous Structures with Posterior Vitreous Detachment.- Clinical Factors Affecting Ocular Axial Length in Patients with Unilateral Myopia.- Treatment.- Possibility of Using None-Cholinergic None-Adrenergic Chemicals as Therapeutics of Myopia.- Muscarinic Antagonists for Myopia Control.- In Search of Excellence: From Radial Keratotomy to Laser-Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis.- Laser In Situ Keratomileusis (LASIK) for Myopia.- Histochemical and Immunohistochemical Studies of Rabbit Corneas After Photorefractive Keratectomy.- Singapore Myopia Treatment Study: Asian RGP Contact Lens.- Rigid Gas-Permeable Contact Lenses in the Control of Myopia Progression.- Simple Myopia with an Indigenous Drug (Clinical Study).- Long-Term Treatment of Myopia with Atropine.- Instrument-Induced Changes in Refraction in a Pediatric Clinical Series Has Corneal Curvature a Role to Play?.- Long-Term Effectiveness of Scleral Reinforcement in Children with Difficult Progressive Myopia.- A New Composition for the Treatment of Progressive Myopia and Its Efficiency.- Effectiveness of Magnetopuncture for Treatment of Myopia.- Scleroplasty Using the Explant with Trypsin Inhibitor.- Posterior Radical Vitrectomy for the Arrest of Progressive Myopia (16-Year Follow-up).- Multiple Optical Zone Photorefractive Keratectomy with the Visx Twenty/Twenty Excimer Laser: Clinical Trial.- Experimental Myopia.- Neural Mechanisms and Eye Growth Control.- Myopia Development as a Result of Visual Deprivation? Systems Analysis and Possible Biochemical Correlates.- Blood-Retinal Barrier in Experimental Myopia.- Structural and Metabolic Changes Associated with Recovery from Experimentally Induced Myopia: A Brief Review.- Levels of Control in the Refractive Development of the Eye: Evidence from Anima