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Myopia and the Control of Eye Growth : Symposium Proceedings

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Myopia and the Control of Eye Growth Chairman: J. Wallman 1990 Myopia is the most common disorder of the eye, affecting 80 per cent of the population in some countries.

Its basis remains uncertain; recent developments of animal models of myopia have permitted experimental tests of hypotheses about possible aetiological causes.

This symposium covers the normal growth of the eye and the involvement of metabolism, accommodation and other factors in normal and abnormal growth.

The deficiencies that lead to myopia and other refractive disorders are discussed.

Aspects of retinal anatomy and physiology relevant to the understanding of the biological factors limiting visual resolution are described.

The effects of neurotransmitters and neurotoxins on eye growth reveal information about the nature of normal and experimentally manipulated eye growth and development.

The multiplicity of theories about the aetiology of myopia has led to numerous therapeutic approaches; the effectiveness of such therapies is debated. Animal models of myopia have demonstrated the importance of patterned visual input to the developing eye and the ability of the eye to recover if the constraint that caused the myopia is removed early enough.

These findings are significant for the detection and correction of myopia in newborn human infants.

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John Wiley and Sons Ltd
0471926922 / 9780471926924
Hardback
612.755
26/12/1990
United Kingdom
English
266 pages, indices
135 x 254 mm, 530 grams
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