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Takashi Tokoro
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Department of Ophthalmology, Tokyo Medical and Dental University School of Medicine, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113, Japan
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Table of contents (73 papers)
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Front Matter
Pages II-XIV
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Epidemiology
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- C. S. Y. Lam, M. Millodot
Pages 33-33
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- Xiao-Dong Zhou, Fang-Run Wang, Jun Li
Pages 43-47
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- Luke Long-Kuang Lin, Chong-Bin Tsai, June-Chiang Lieu, Yung-Feng Shih, Por-Tying Hung
Pages 53-57
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- Seang-Mei Saw, Dennis S. C. Lam, Uma Rajan, Joanne Katz, Sek-Jin Chew
Pages 58-62
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- Tatsuya Marumoto, Midori Sotoyama, Maria Beatriz G. Villanueva, Hiroshi Jonai, Hiroto Yamada, Atsushi Kanai et al.
Pages 63-66
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- C.-B Tsai, L. L.-K. Lin, Y.-F. Shih, P.-T. Hung
Pages 67-67
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- D. S. C. Lam, D. S. P. Fan, S.-M. Saw, S.-J. Chew
Pages 68-68
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- Uma Rajan, Seang-Mei Saw, Christina Lau, Laurie O’Brien, Tat-Keong Chan, Dennis S. C. Lam et al.
Pages 69-80
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- Hiroaki Hirai, Mototsugu Saishin, Kimihiro Yamamoto
Pages 81-84
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- S. Ishikawa, T. Hashimoto, K. Yago, K. Katoh
Pages 85-85
About this book
The first International Conference on Myopia was sponsored by the Myopia Interna tional Research Foundation in New York City in 1964. The second conference was held in San Francisco in 1984, the third in Rome in 1986, the fourth in Singapore in 1990, and the fifth in Toronto in 1994. The conferences were held every four years as satellite meetings within the Interna tional Congress of Ophthalmology. In recent years, however, the incidence of myopia throughout the world and the mechanisms of myopia have been has increased rapidly studied by many researchers using animal models. Against this background, at the fifth conference, held in Toronto in 1994, it was decided to hold the International Conference on Myopia every two years. I am honored that the organizing committee selected me as the host for the sixth International Conference on Myopia. Progress in the field in the two years between the fifth and the sixth Interna tional Conferences on Myopia, has been astounding. Although the mechanisms of myopia have not been clarified, many questions concerning myopia are arising from disciplines representing the entire spectrum from clinical findings to molecular biology. Thus, in the sixth International Conference on Myopia, the program provided for discussion of a wide variety of subjects, including epidemiology, pathogenesis, experimental myopia, and treatment. A number of doctors from Asian countries, where the incidence of myopia is especially high, reported on recent epidemiology in their countries.
Editors and Affiliations
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Department of Ophthalmology, Tokyo Medical and Dental University School of Medicine, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113, Japan
Takashi Tokoro