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Management of High Myopia in Children
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Brown, Donna D.
, Guo, Suqin
, Wagner, Rudolph S.
, Wang, Frederick M.
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/ Astigmatism
/ Children & youth
/ Contact lenses
/ Families & family life
/ Myopia
/ Ophthalmology
/ Parents & parenting
/ Patients
/ Pharmacy
2018
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Management of High Myopia in Children
by
Brown, Donna D.
, Guo, Suqin
, Wagner, Rudolph S.
, Wang, Frederick M.
in
Age
/ Astigmatism
/ Children & youth
/ Contact lenses
/ Families & family life
/ Myopia
/ Ophthalmology
/ Parents & parenting
/ Patients
/ Pharmacy
2018
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Management of High Myopia in Children
2018
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The mother states that both she and her husband are myopic, and the father was diagnosed as having myopia early in his life. Guo: I understand that PEDIG is interested in and will open a multicenter and large sample clinical trial on low-dose atropine for treatment of myopia in the near future. Wang: One of the drawbacks is that using atropine for myopia is not approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and that leads to issues in terms of reimbursements, hospital policy, and whether we should be using it at all. Dr. Wagner gave a grand rounds at Rutgers University that discussed factors such as inadequate lighting conditions and extensively using electronic devices for a lot of near work that may increase the progression of the myopia.
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