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Etiologic factor : refractive error and axial length

Etiologic factor : refractive error and axial length

Pathological myopia occurs when light rays from nearby objects enter the eye and are not properly focused onto the retina, but instead focus on a point in front of the retina, resulting in blurry vision. This is primarily due to an excessively long axial length of the eyeball, which prevents the lens from focusing light on the retina, or an excessively curved cornea. As a result, an increase in refractive error of about -6.00D or an uncontrollable progression of axial length of 26.5mm or more is a determinant factor that contributes to pathologic myopia.

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There is an increase of myopia worldwide, and pathological myopia cause vision loss.

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