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Br J Ophthalmol 87:1025-1031 doi:10.1136/bjo.87.8.1025
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Unilateral high myopia: optical components, associated factors, and visual outcomes

Table 2

Relation of anisometropic myopia to visual acuity, total axial length, and ROP residua

Case Age (years) Sex Eye Visual acuity Refraction (dioptres) TAL (mm) ROP residua
*CSM = central, steady, and maintained fixation. UCUSUM = uncentral, unsteady, and unmaintained fixation.
A 0.8 F R CSM* −8.50 + 1.50 × 45° 18.4 Macular heterotropia
L UCUSUM −1.50 + 1.00 × 180° 15.0 Retinal fold
B 2.3 M R CSM −5.75 + 1.00 × 180° 19.2 Normal
L UCUSUM +0.50 17.8 Macular heterotopia
C 4.5 F R UCUSUM +1.00 + 1.00 × 105° 15.8 Retinal fold
L CSM −4.00 + 1.00 × 90° 17.8 Normal
D 5.0 F R 5/30 −9.50 23.1 Retinal fold
L 20/30 +0.75 21.2 Normal
E 3.5 F R 10/30 −4.00 23.8 Macular heterotopia
L 1/30 +4.50 18.3 Previous exudative retinal detachment

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