
Shuan Dai
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2 months ago |
mdpi.com | Amy Wang |Isha Gupta |Shuan Dai
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Sep 13, 2024 |
mdpi.com | Amy Wang |Shuan Dai
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Sep 9, 2024 |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Cindy Liu |Zixin Hong |Shuan Dai |Shivanand Sheth
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Sep 21, 2023 |
bjo.bmj.com | Shaheen P Shah |Shuan Dai
AbstractBackground Overminus lens is an effective non-surgical treatment of intermittent exotropia (IXT). Whether this treatment causes development of myopia is recently debated. This study evaluated ocular biometric changes in IXT children treated with and without overminus lens. Methods Children with IXT were randomly assigned to control and overminus groups.
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Jun 20, 2023 |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Michael Isaacs |Shaheen P Shah |Shuan Dai |David Cartwright
Discussion We found a significant increase in the prevalence of ROP among neonates since the introduction of the higher O2 saturation targets (post-2015). Odds of disease increased with increasing prematurity and lower birth weights. Importantly, we found increased odds of more severe ROP in the post-2015 group. The greatest increase in risk appeared to be in the <26-week cohort (a 62% higher odds of ROP ≥ Stage 2, 95% CI = 1.37–1.92 in the post-2015 group compared to the pre-2015 group).
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