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The Complications of Myopia


The Complications of Myopia: A Review and Meta-Analysis - PMC

Although high myopia carries the highest risk of complications and visual impairment, low and moderate myopia also have considerable risks.

Myopia (Nearsightedness): Causes, Symptoms &Treatment

Myopia (nearsightedness) means objects that are near are clear and objects that are farther away are blurry. Treatment includes glasses, contacts and ...

Myopia Complications - Singapore National Eye Centre

Myopia can also increase your risk of developing eye disorders later in life. Such conditions include retina tears/detachment, cataracts, glaucoma and macular ...

overview of the complications of high myopia - RETINA

This article reviews the complications of high myopia from anterior to posterior in highly myopic eyes, and provides a summary of the current understanding of ...

Review Complications of high myopia: An update from clinical ...

Individuals with high myopia are at a higher risk of developing open-angle glaucoma and optic disc abnormalities such as optic disc tilt and peripapillary ...

What Are the Risks of High Myopia? | MiSight® 1 day

The blurred vision that comes with nearsightedness, also known as myopia, can sometimes be little more than an inconvenience. But in some cases, ...

High myopia and its risks - PMC - PubMed Central

High myopia is said to occur when a person's myopia progresses until they need −5 dioptres (D) or more of spherical correction.

Complications – Myopie.nl

The complications of high myopia are not all easy to treat. Myopic (dry) macular degeneration in particular is a major cause of permanent visual impairment. Our ...

Nearsightedness - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

Nearsightedness usually results when the eye is too long or oval-shaped rather than round. It also may result when the curve of the cornea is ...

What are the Complications of Myopia? - Family Eye Care

What are the Complications of Myopia? · myopic macular degeneration (MMD), · retinal detachment (RD), · posterior subcapsular cataract, ...

Myopia and pathological myopia - RNIB

The higher your level of myopia is, the higher the risk of developing eye conditions associated with myopia and pathological myopia. If your retina has been ...

High Myopia and Associated Retinal Complications

It can create a new set of difficulties, from retinal detachments to an unusual type of macular degeneration.

Dangers of High Myopia

A great deal of myopia management focuses on treatments that start during childhood to prevent future complications, such as retinal detachment, glaucoma, ...

Pathologic Myopia (Myopic Degeneration) - EyeWiki

All content on Eyewiki is protected by copyright law and the Terms of Service. This content may not be reproduced, copied, or put into any ...

Ocular Complications of Myopia: Bibliometric Analysis and Citation ...

The citation network offers a quantitative and qualitative analysis of the main papers on ocular complications of myopia.

Nearsightedness: What Is Myopia?

Nearsightedness: Myopia Symptoms · eyestrain, · headaches, · squinting to see properly, and · difficulty seeing objects far away, such as road signs ...

Myopia and associated pathological complications - Saw - 2005

We aim in this review to summarize the best evidence of myopia-associated ocular pathologies, including cataract, glaucoma, chorioretinal abnormalities, optic ...

Myopia - EyeWiki

More over, High myopia is associated with potentially blinding complications such as glaucoma, retinal detachment, and myopic macular ...

The Complications of Myopia: A Review and Meta-Analysis

Although high myopia carries the highest risk of complications and visual impairment, low and moderate myopia also have considerable risks, and should alert ...

Complications of Pathologic Myopia - Eye & Contact Lens

Pathologic myopia may lead to many complications such as chorioretinal atrophy, foveoschisis, choroidal neovascularization, rhegmatogenous retinal detachment, ...