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Epidemiology of Refractive Errors in an Adult European Population: The Segovia Study
Ophthalmic Epidemiology, 09/08/09
Anton A et al. – More than 60% of the Segovia population over 40 years of age has a refractive error, with 25.4% myopic and 43.6% hyperopic. Astigmatism is present in over half of the population and the types change with age.
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