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Various Etiopathological Studies of Simple Myopia

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A total of 3400 young people, aged 6–20 years, who were all simple myopes, were selected, and the study covered aspects such as sex, age, daily habits, living conditions, and economic status.

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Srinivas, C. (1998). Various Etiopathological Studies of Simple Myopia. In: Tokoro, T. (eds) Myopia Updates. Springer, Tokyo. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-66959-3_5

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