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Progression of Chorioretinal Atrophy in Cases of Long-Term Observation

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The progression of chorioretinal atrophy was investigated in 389 eyes of 221 patients who have been observed for more than 3 years (cases of monocular high myopia are also included, unlike those discussed in Chapters 3–5). The distribution of age, refraction, and axial length at the initial examination has been determined (Fig. 6.1).

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Tokoro, T. (1998). Progression of Chorioretinal Atrophy in Cases of Long-Term Observation. In: Atlas of Posterior Fundus Changes in Pathologic Myopia. Springer, Tokyo. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-67951-6_6

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