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Clinical science
Progression of myopia in teenagers and adults: a nationwide longitudinal study of a prevalent cohort
- Correspondence to Dr Nicolas Leveziel, Ophthalmology, CHU Poitiers, Poitiers, France; nicolas.leveziel{at}yahoo.fr
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Progression of myopia in teenagers and adults: a nationwide longitudinal study of a prevalent cohort
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- Received April 28, 2021
- Accepted November 12, 2021
- First published December 22, 2021.
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