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Appropriate amounts of myopic defocus induce axial shortening. Excessive myopic defocus or form deprivation (such as blur from diffusers) tend to induce [[Axial elongation]], just like hyperopic defocus, or may result in no changes, which is called [[Blur adaptation]]. | Appropriate amounts of myopic defocus induce axial shortening. Excessive myopic defocus or form deprivation (such as blur from diffusers) tend to induce [[Axial elongation]], just like hyperopic defocus, or may result in no changes, which is called [[Blur adaptation]]. | ||
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* [[Peripheral myopic defocus]] | * [[Peripheral myopic defocus]] | ||
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