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1 online resource (xxvii, 390 pages) : illustrations (some color) |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Epidemiology and risk factors -- Clinical studies and pathologic myopia -- Genetics of myopia -- Animal models and the biological basis of myopia -- Interventions for myopia. |
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Print version record. |
Summary |
Myopia is the most common optical disorder in the world, and is on the rise in many countries, particularly in East Asia. The impact of myopia is evident as the driving force in the development of refractive surgery and of the spectacle and contact lens industries. While myopia is often seen as a childhood disease that involves complex genetic-environmental factors, it is also a major cause of adult blindness. In Singapore (where myopia has reached one of the highest rates in the world) as well as in Taiwan, Japan and Hong Kong, affected patients have greater severity of myopia, leading to add. |
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Myopia.
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Diseases -- Animal models.
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Myopia |
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Clinical Trials as Topic -- methods |
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Disease Models, Animal |
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Myopie.
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Maladies -- Modèles animaux.
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MEDICAL -- Optometry.
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Diseases -- Animal models
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Myopia
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Added Author |
Beuerman, Roger W., 1942-
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Other Form: |
Print version: Myopia. New Jersey : World Scientific, ©2010 9789812832979 (DLC) 2010010940 (OCoLC)559648461 |
ISBN |
9789812832986 (electronic bk.) |
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981283298X (electronic bk.) |
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9789812832979 |
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9812832971 |
Standard No. |
AU@ 000051397036 |
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DEBBG BV043100600 |
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DEBBG BV044156197 |
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DEBSZ 421673710 |
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NZ1 13868770 |
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