ACCOMMODATIVE ADAPTATION AND AGE-OF-ONSET OF MYOPIA

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WOUNG, LC
UKAI, K
TSUCHIYA, K
ISHIKAWA, S
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[1] Department of Ophthalmology, School of Medicine, Kitasato University, Sagamihara, Kanagawa, 228
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10.1111/j.1475-1313.1993.tb00492.x
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R77 [眼科学];
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Tonic accommodation in an empty field and accommodative adaptation, defined as accommodation shift after 2 min viewing of a 4 D near task, were measured using an infrared optometer. Subjects were classified into three types: emmetropes (n = 18), early onset myopes (n = 18) and late onset myopes (n = 15). The relationship between accommodative adaptation and the onset age of myopia were compared. There was no statistical difference in the pre-task tonic accommodation among the three subject groups. However, the accommodative adaptation differed in the three groups during the 5 min post-task period. The average accommodative adaptation of emmetropia, early onset myopia and late onset myopia were 0.66, 0.27 and 1.19 D, respectively. Accommodative adaptation in the late onset myopia group was significantly higher than in the emmetropia group. Furthermore, the accommodative adaptation in the early onset myopia group was significantly lower than in the emmetropia group. Two possible aetiologies of myopia are discussed: one for the group which shows low accommodative adaptation that has no relationship with the age of onset and another for the group which shows high accommodative adaptation that has a relationship to an onset age of 15 years or later. The aetiology is also considered with regard to a potentiating chemical effect on the synapses of the ciliary muscle.
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