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    Author(s)H.C. Fledelius, P.H. Alsbirk, E. Goldschmidt
    PublisherSpringer
    Edition1st Edition
    ISBN9789400986640
    Pages253
    BindingSoftbound
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearNovember 2011

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    Springer Third International Conference on Myopia Copenhagen August 24 27 1980 1st Editon 2011 Softbound by H.C. Fledelius, P.H. Alsbirk, E. Goldschmidt

    Considering the high incidence of myopia - and its inherent morbidit- it may wonder that the item is dealt with only sporadically in recent literature, and almost never at international conferences. However, there was a First International Conference on Myopia in New York 1964, and the Second was held in Yokohama 1978, affiliated to the XXIII World Congress of Ophthalmology. Here it was attempted to set out­ lines for future myopia research, and, as a practical implicaton, the arrange­ ment of the Third International Conference on Myopia was entrusted to Danish ophthalmolOgists. This conference took place in Copenhagen, August 24-27, 1980. To make the scope the widest possible, the conference was, as was the pre­ decessing in Japan, open not only to ophthalmologists, but 'to all being active in the various aspects of myopia research'. The conference report gives a picture of the Copenhagen meeting. Furthermore, a platform or current status of myopia research has hereby been established. The editors have made it their main task to arrange the papers, and to bring them in a form suited for print, while criticism by editorial referees has been considered inappropriate. The papers give an impression of the ambiguity still prevailing in the field, and although 't,rends' are obvious, a fmal consensus of Conference was not arrived at. To document this state of affairs, however, is considered a useful task. Session I. Epidemiology of myopia.- Proportion of myopia in visual screening of school children.- The distribution of myopia in man and monkey.- Study of the visual acuity and refraction of the Yami on Botel Tobago Island (Lan-Yu).- Refraction in humans from birth to five years.- Long-term follow-up studies of myopia.- The onset and progression of myopia in Danish school children.- Session II. Genetic and environmental factors in myopia.- Nearwork and familial resemblances in ocular refraction: A populationst sudy in Newfoundland.- Inbreeding effects on ocular refraction: Findings from Western Newfoundland.- Secular change in anterior chamber depth, a refractive component of high heritability.- Session III. Oculometry in myopia.- Changes in refraction and eye size during adolescence. With special reference to the influence of low birth weight.- Oculometric findings in myopia.- The aetiology of myopia as considered from the differences in the refractive components of the right and left eyes.- Refractive components in aniso- and isometropia. An oculometric study (by ultrasonography and keratometry).- Session IV. Accommodation and other factors in myopia pathogenesis.- Criticism of various accommodogeneous theories on school myopia. Judging from explanation on emmetropization.- Accommodation and juvenile myopia. Some findings in Danish material around the age of 18 years.- Myopia or expansion glaucoma.- Distensability of the young eye. Considerations based on ultrasound examination of eyes with previous trauma.- Session V. Other clinical investigations in myopia.- Myopia and scleral stress.- A study on the effect of some steroid hormones in degenerative myopia.- The hemodynamics of the myopic eye: Rheo-oculographic findings.- Calcium, chromium, protein, sugar and accommodation in myopia.- Elevation of intraocular pressure with daily sustained closework stimulus to accommodation lowered tissue chromium and dietary deficiency of ascorbic acid (vitamin C).- The relationship between refractive error and scores on the Minnesota multiphasic personality inventory.- Session VI. Experimental studies, laboratory myopia.- Myopia and the extraocular muscles.- Intraocular pressure dynamics associated with accommodation.- A study of experimental myopia after encircling operation.- Atropine affects lid-suture myopia development. Experimental studies of chronic atropinization in tree shrews.- Experimental visual deprivation and myopia.- Role of accommodation and developmental aspects of experimental myopia in chicks.- Session VII. Complications in high myopia.- The natural history of posterior staphyloma development.- Natural history of Fuchs’ spot: a long-term follow-up study.- Diffuse choroidal atrophies and high myopia.- Nasal myopia.- Clinical features in high myopia. A 10-year follow-up of a representative sample of young adults.- Session VIII. On prophylaxis and treatment of myopia.- Treatment of myopia. Results and clinical findings.- The arrest and prophylaxis of expansion glaucoma (myopia).



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