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© 2004 BMJ Publishing Group Ltd
The relation between birth size and the results of refractive error and biometry measurements in childrenS-M Saw1,2,5, L Tong2, K-S Chia1, D Koh1, Y-S Lee3, J Katz4, D T H Tan2,5
1 Department of Community, Occupational and Family Medicine, National University of Singapore, 16 Medical Drive, Singapore 117597, Republic of Singapore
Correspondence to: Aim: To examine the association of birth parameters with biometry and refraction in Singapore Chinese schoolchildren. Methods: Chinese children aged 79 years (n = 1413) from three schools in Singapore were recruited. Birth parameter information on birth weight, head circumference, length at birth, and gestational age were obtained from standard hospital records. Cycloplegic autorefraction, keratometry and biometry measures (axial length, vitreous chamber depth, lens thickness, and anterior chamber depth) were obtained.
Results: Across the normal birthweight range (2.04.9 kg), children with birth weights Conclusions: Children who were born heavier, had larger head sizes or lengths at birth, or who were born more mature had longer axial lengths, and deeper vitreous chambers; but there were no differences in refraction at ages 79 years, possibly because of the observed compensatory flattening of the cornea.
Keywords: myopia; refractive error; fetal growth; birth weight
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