Correlation between axial length and eye damage in children and adolescents
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    Abstract:

    Myopia has become a common eye disease in China and around the world. The myopia rate among children and adolescents in China has been continuously increasing, and it shows the characteristics of younger age and higher severity, seriously threatening eye health. According to recent studies, myopia is closely related to the axial length of the eye. During the progression of myopia, the excessively long eye axis would lead to changes in ocular structure like the sclera, retina, and choroid etc., thereby increasing the onset risk of diseases such as posterior staphyloma of the sclera and retinal detachment, and ultimately resulting in severe vision impairment. By reviewing the related literature at home and abroad in recent years, the paper systematically sorted out the relationship between the changes in axial length of the eye and fundus damage, discussed deeply the interacting mechanisms of the two, aiming at providing reference for the prevention and treatment of myopia in children and adolescents, with the expectation of reducing the occurrence of complications of myopic fundus lesions, which has important practical significance for protecting the eye health of children and adolescents.

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Publication History
  • Received:February 20,2025
  • Revised:June 17,2025
  • Adopted:April 27,2025
  • Online: June 17,2025
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