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[Early correction of hyperopia and astigmatism in children leads to better development of visual acuity]. [Article in German]. Friedburg D, KlÃķppel KP.
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But this is not always true, the corneal may be flatter than it should be (curvature hypermetropia). Hypermetropia actually forms a stage in normal development of ...
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www.molvis.org/molvis/v14/a47/
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... protein (MFRP) gene associated with nanophthalmos, a rare disorder of eye development characterized by extreme hyperopia (farsighted refractive error) [3].
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www.ehow.com/about_5184111_causes-hypermetropia_.html
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This is why those who have hypermetropia are considered to be farsighted. ... tumors, microphthalmia (a growth dysfunction during fetus development) and ...
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www.about-vision.com/hypermetropia/59-farsightedness-ch...
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Farsightedness (hypermetropia or hyperopia) is the most missed eye condition ... which can lead to poor school performance and delayed visual development.
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eye.ultimate-cosmetics.com/hyperopia.html
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Anatomy of your eyeball may also play a part in the development of hyperopia. This is because those short eyeballs may miss the focus, instead of focusing ...
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www.botanical-online.com/Hypermetropia.htm
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In most cases hypermetropia resolves as people get older. It is important for everyone involved in the process of physical and intellectual development of ...
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May 4, 2011 ... FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Age, race and maternal smoking are associated with the development of myopia and hyperopia in preschool ...
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