Myopic defocus

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Myopic defocus is the technical term used by research papers to describe the blur caused by having the light focused in front of the retina. This is the typical symptom of uncorrected Myopia (short-sightedness).

Studies have shown it to induce axial shortening. It is the underlying mechanism for EndMyopia myopia reduction.

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