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pubmed-article:11053269pubmed:abstractTextThe development of emmetropic refraction is known to be under visual control. Does partial spectacle correction of infants' refractive errors, which has been shown to have beneficial effects in reducing strabismus and amblyopia, impede emmetropization? The purpose of the present study was to perform the first longitudinal controlled trial to investigate this question in human subjects.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:11053269pubmed:articleTitleNormal emmetropization in infants with spectacle correction for hyperopia.lld:pubmed
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