Central corneal thickness in high myopia

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Purpose: To examine if central corneal thickness (CCT) is different in emmetropia and high myopia. Methods: 57 emmetropic subjects (0 to + 1.5 D) and 48 high myopes (all more than - 6 D in spherical equivalent refraction) were studied. CCT was measured by a Haag-Streit Optical Low-Coherence Reflectometry (OLCR) pachymeter, a recently developed high precision pachymeter with a standard deviation (SD) for repeated measurements of 1 μm. Results: Mean CCT for the emmetropic group was 538.6 μm (SD = 32.1), and for the myopic group 527.7 μm (SD = 35.0). Neither the mean CCT nor the variance from the two groups showed a statistically significant different (p > 0.05). Conclusion: CCT is not systematically altered in myopia. The process by which the myopia progresses does not to a measurable degree influence the central cornea. Copyright © Acta Ophthalmol Scand 2005.

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Pedersen, L., Hjortdal, J., & Ehlers, N. (2005). Central corneal thickness in high myopia. Acta Ophthalmologica Scandinavica, 83(5), 539–542. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0420.2005.00498.x

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