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Results of the School Children Ocular Biometry and Refractive error (SCORE) Study in South IndiaAparna Gopalakrishnan1, Jameel Rizwana Hussaindeen1, Romans Chaudhary2, Bhavatharini Ramakrishnan1, SUSHIL ARUNACHALAM1, Akshaya C Balakrishnan3, Deepika Sri J S3, MANASWINI SAHOO3, Robin S.3, Varsaharinya M.3, Vishnupriya S.3, Anuradha Narayanan31Myopia clinic, Srimathi Sundari Subramanian Department of Visual Psychophysics, Unit of Medical Research Foundation, Chennai, India2The Sankara Nethralaya Academy, Unit of Medical Research Foundation, Chennai, India 3Elite school of Optometry, Unit of Medical Research Foundation, Chennai, India Background: Axial length is an important contributor to refraction and growth curves are gaining importance in the prediction of myopia. The aim of the study was to profile the distribution of ocular biometry parameters and to correlate with spherical equivalent refraction (SE) among school children in South India. Aparna Gopalakrishnan, Jameel Rizwana Hussaindeen, Romans Chaudhary, Bhavatharini Ramakrishnan, SUSHIL ARUNACHALAM, Akshaya C Balakrishnan, Deepika Sri J S, MANASWINI SAHOO, Robin S., Varsaharinya M., Vishnupriya S., Anuradha Narayanan. Results of the School Children Ocular Biometry and Refractive error (SCORE) Study in South India. . 2022; 52(5): 412-420 Corresponding Author: Jameel Rizwana Hussaindeen, India |
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