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Structural and ultrastructural changes to the sclera in a mammalian model of high myopia.

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2001

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The results of this study demonstrated that loss of scleral tissue and subsequent scleral thinning occurred rapidly during development of axial myopia. However, this initial tissue loss progressed in a way that did not result in significant alterations to the collagen fibril diameter distribution. In the longer term, there was an increased number of small diameter collagen fibrils in the sclera of highly myopic eyes, which is consistent with findings in humans and is likely to contribute to the weakened biomechanical properties of the sclera that have previously been reported.

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