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1. Effectiveness of the Spot tm Vision Screener With Variations in Ocular Pigments.

2. Quantitative assessment of colour fundus photography in hyperopia children based on artificial intelligence.

3. Longitudinal Changes in Refractive Development in Highly Hyperopic Children: A 2.6-11.2 Year Follow-up of Preschoolers Diagnosed with High Hyperopia.

4. Tessellated fundus occurs earlier than myopia in children aged 3-6 years.

5. Normative value of hyperopia reserve and myopic shift in Chinese children and adolescents aged 3-16 years.

6. Detection of significant vision conditions in children using QuickSee wavefront autorefractor.

7. Peripheral Choroidal Response to Localized Defocus Blur: Influence of Native Peripheral Aberrations.

8. Nonsurgical Consecutive Exotropia Following Childhood Esotropia: A Multicentered Study.

9. Artificial intelligence enhanced ophthalmological screening in children: insights from a cohort study in Lubelskie Voivodeship.

10. Hyperopia in schoolchildren: Investigating the impact on vision and determining appropriate methods for screening.

11. The Impact of Parental Myopia and High Myopia on the Hyperopia Reserve of Preschool Children.

12. Axial length to corneal radius of curvature ratio and refractive error in Chinese preschoolers aged 4-6 years: a retrospective cross-sectional study.

14. Comparison of the new self-contained darkroom refractive screener versus table-top autorefractor and cycloplegia retinoscopy in detecting refractive error.

15. [Foveoschsis with posterior staphyloma in a hyperopic eye: A case report].

16. Visual outcomes and corneal densitometry after allogenic and autologous lenticule intrastromal keratoplasty for the correction of moderate-to-high hyperopia.

17. Bidirectional associations between hyperopia, myopia, astigmatism, and strabismus, and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder in children: a national population-based cohort study.

18. Distribution of Axial Length in Australians of Different Age Groups, Ethnicities, and Refractive Errors.

19. Relatively anterior lens position in primary angle-closure glaucoma eyes with long axial length.

20. Evaluation of a Pilot Protocol for Detecting Infant Hyperopia.

21. Refractive Error and Anterior Chamber Depth as Risk Factors in Primary Angle Closure Disease: The Chinese American Eye Study.

22. Effectiveness of the Spot Vision Screener using updated 2021 AAPOS guidelines.

23. [Changes in accommodation in children with hyperopic anisometropia and unilateral amblyopia after laser refractive surgery and pleoptic treatment].

24. Intraoperative aberrometry versus preoperative biometry for intraocular lens power selection in patients with axial hyperopia.

25. Pupil barycenter configuration in patients with myopia and hyperopia.

26. Performance of a photoscreener in detecting accommodation spasm.

27. Systematic review and meta-analysis on the agreement of non-cycloplegic and cycloplegic refraction in children.

28. [Detections of refractive risk factors for amblyopia with Plusoptix Autorefractor A09].

29. Instrument referral criteria for PlusoptiX and SureSight based on 2021 AAPOS guidelines: A population-based study.

30. Profile of infantile strabismus at a tertiary eye care center in India.

31. Comparisons of size of foveal avascular zone area among children with posterior microphthalmos, high hyperopia, and normal eyes.

32. Angle κ Measurement and Its Correlation with Other Ocular Parameters in Normal Population by a New Imaging Modality.

33. Noncycloplegic Compared with Cycloplegic Refraction in a Chicago School-Aged Population.

34. Genetic analysis assists diagnosis of clinical systemic disease in children with excessive hyperopia.

35. Quantitative analysis of retinal and choroidal vasculature in patients with chorioretinal folds secondary to hyperopia.

36. Asymmetric Peripheral Refraction Profile in Myopes along the Horizontal Meridian.

37. Predominance of hyperopia in autosomal dominant Best vitelliform macular dystrophy.

38. Prevalence of complications in eyes with nanophthalmos or microphthalmos: protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis.

39. Age Does Not Influence the Positive Predictive Value of Vision Screening to Detect Amblyopia Risk Factors.

40. AAPOS uniform guidelines for instrument-based pediatric vision screen validation 2021.

41. Detection of Significant Hyperopia in Preschool Children Using Two Automated Vision Screeners.

42. Vision Screening, Vision Disorders, and Impacts of Hyperopia in Young Children: Outcomes of the Vision in Preschoolers (VIP) and Vision in Preschoolers - Hyperopia in Preschoolers (VIP-HIP) Studies.

43. [Anatomical and morphometric features of anterior eye segment structures in hyperopia and the risk of developing primary angle-closure glaucoma].

44. [Area of the foveal avascular zone in patients with refractive errors].

45. Eyes grow towards mild hyperopia rather than emmetropia in Chinese preschool children.

46. The Role of Dopamine in Emmetropization Modulated by Wavelength and Temporal Frequency in Guinea Pigs.

47. A short-sighted approach to high myopia-not just an eye problem.

48. Long-term longitudinal changes in axial length in the Caucasian myopic and hyperopic population with a phakic intraocular lens.

49. Accuracy of autorefraction in an adult Indian population.

50. Associations between visual function and magnitude of refractive error for emmetropic to moderately hyperopic 4- and 5-year-old children in the Vision in Preschoolers - Hyperopia in Preschoolers Study.

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