Myopia, thickening of lens, thickening of cornea,
formation of image behind the retina and
elongation of eyeball
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Myopia (near-sightedness) is the most common refractive vision disorder in children. It is characterized by blurring of objects viewed at a distance, and is commonly the result of abnormal elongation of the eyeball – which causes the refractive image formed by the cornea and the lens to fall in front of the photoreceptors of the retina
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