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Yueh-Chang LEE | Cited by 187 | of Harvard University, MA (Harvard) | Read 10 publications | Contact Yueh-Chang LEE.
Dec 8, 2017 · However, children tend to have slower myopia progression with age, which was confirmed by previous studies. In meta-analysis by Donovan et al., myopia progression was faster in younger children, with greatest change of myopia in Chinese children reported ranging in age from 9 to 11 years [ 46 ].
- Yueh-Chang Lee, Jen-Hung Wang, Cheng-Jen Chiu
- 10.1186/s12886-017-0639-4
- 2017
- BMC Ophthalmol. 2017; 17: 243.
Lee Kah Wee. Associate Professor, Joint appointment (Architecture) Impact Experience. leekahwee@nus.edu.sg
Mr Chang Zheng 常征老师. chang_zheng@schools.gov.sg. Mdm Chen Jiehui 陈洁慧老师. chen_jiehui@schools.gov.sg. Ms Ding Lay Yen 陈丽艳老师. co-AYH (Sec 3) ding_lay_yen@schools.gov.sg. Ms Foo Chiew Yuen Vivian 胡秋云老师. foo_chiew_yuen@schools.gov.sg. Mdm Goh Siew Ngoh 吴绣娥老师. goh_siew_ngoh@schools.gov.sg. Ms Niu Sheng ...
Dec 8, 2017 · Overnight orthokeratology was effective in slowing myopia progression over a twelve-year follow-up period and demonstrated a clinically acceptable safety profile. Initial higher astigmatism power was found to be associated with increased change of refractive error during follow-up years.
- Yueh-Chang Lee, Jen-Hung Wang, Cheng-Jen Chiu
- 2017
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Dr Lee Yuh Shan is a Senior Consultant, Haematologist at Parkway Cancer Centre. His area of expertise is in Haematology such as lymphoma, myeloma and haematopoietic stem cells transplant.