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Shih YF et al. - Lens thinning appeared to be compensatory in nature with respect to the increased axial length of normal eye growth. Myopic eye growth induces the lens to compensate by becoming much thinner. The change of anterior chamber depth inversely corresponded with the lens thickness.
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