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Title: Structural and haemodynamic properties of ocular vasculature in axial myopia
Authors: Zhao, M 
Lam, AKC 
Cheong, AMY 
Issue Date: 2022
Source: Clinical and experimental optometry, 2022, v. 105, no. 3, p. 247-262
Abstract: The high prevalence of myopia has become a global concern, especially in East and Southeast Asia. Alarmingly, the prevalence of high myopia is increasing. Mechanical stretching caused by excessive eyeball elongation leads to various anatomical changes in the fundus. This stretching force may also lead to the development of vascular abnormalities, which tend to be subtle and easily overlooked. A healthy ocular vasculature is a prerequisite of adequate oxygen supply for normal retinal functions. This review summarises previous findings on structural and haemodynamic aspects of myopiarelated vascular changes.
Keywords: High myopia
Ocular haemodynamics
Optical coherence tmography
Retinal perfusion
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Journal: Clinical and experimental optometry 
ISSN: 0816-4622
EISSN: 1444-0938
DOI: 10.1080/08164622.2021.1943320
Rights: © 2021 Optometry Australia
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Clinical and Experimental Optometry on 3 Aug 2021 (Published online), available online: http://www.tandfonline.com/10.1080/08164622.2021.1943320.
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