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Anisometropia in Hispanic and African American Infants and Young Children: The Multi-Ethnic Pediatric Eye Disease Study
Ophthalmology, 10/23/09
Borchert M et al. – Spherical and cylindrical anisometropia (>=1.0 D) each affect 4% to 6% of Hispanic and African American preschoolers. Anisometropia >=3.0 D is rare. Except for cylinder axis vector, the prevalence of anisometropia does not diminish beyond 1 year of age. Strabismus is associated with all forms of anisometropia.
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