Application of nuclear magnetic resonance in the clinical study of high myopia
Myopia is a harmful ophthalmic disease that may change the activity of the visual cortex and affect the corresponding neural function. At present, the incidence rate of myopia in China has been rising unprecedentedly, especially in high myopia(HM). Therefore, efficacious prevention and treatment of...
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description | Myopia is a harmful ophthalmic disease that may change the activity of the visual cortex and affect the corresponding neural function. At present, the incidence rate of myopia in China has been rising unprecedentedly, especially in high myopia(HM). Therefore, efficacious prevention and treatment of myopia are extremely important. However, since the specific pathogenesis of myopia has not been clarified so far, it is difficult to achieve the prevention and control of the disease at its source. Recently, there have been studies on the pathogenesis of myopia from the perspective of genetics, environment, neurotransmitters, etc., but few studies have explored the neuroimaging mechanism of myopia from the perspective of brain structure and function. With the development of magnetic resonance imaging(MRI)technology, brain images gradually appear in the study of myopia-related mechanisms. Therefore, this paper summarizes the research on myopia-related brain images, to provide an important reference for the clinical prevention and control of myopia. |
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spelling | doaj.art-b8696c1bb9494907a24b6d5b5f27777b2023-04-03T07:00:16ZengPress of International Journal of Ophthalmology (IJO PRESS)Guoji Yanke Zazhi1672-51232023-04-0123461261510.3980/j.issn.1672-5123.2023.4.16202304016Application of nuclear magnetic resonance in the clinical study of high myopiaYa-Jun Wu0Wen-Sheng Li1Aier School of Ophthalmology, Central South University, Changsha 410000, Hunan Province, China; Shanghai Aier Eye Hospital, Aier Eye Group, Shanghai 200235, ChinaAier School of Ophthalmology, Central South University, Changsha 410000, Hunan Province, China; Shanghai Aier Eye Hospital, Aier Eye Group, Shanghai 200235, ChinaMyopia is a harmful ophthalmic disease that may change the activity of the visual cortex and affect the corresponding neural function. At present, the incidence rate of myopia in China has been rising unprecedentedly, especially in high myopia(HM). Therefore, efficacious prevention and treatment of myopia are extremely important. However, since the specific pathogenesis of myopia has not been clarified so far, it is difficult to achieve the prevention and control of the disease at its source. Recently, there have been studies on the pathogenesis of myopia from the perspective of genetics, environment, neurotransmitters, etc., but few studies have explored the neuroimaging mechanism of myopia from the perspective of brain structure and function. With the development of magnetic resonance imaging(MRI)technology, brain images gradually appear in the study of myopia-related mechanisms. Therefore, this paper summarizes the research on myopia-related brain images, to provide an important reference for the clinical prevention and control of myopia.http://ies.ijo.cn/cn_publish/2023/4/202304016.pdfmyopiahigh myopiamagnetic resonance imagingfunctional magnetic resonance imaging |
spellingShingle | Ya-Jun Wu Wen-Sheng Li Application of nuclear magnetic resonance in the clinical study of high myopia Guoji Yanke Zazhi myopia high myopia magnetic resonance imaging functional magnetic resonance imaging |
title | Application of nuclear magnetic resonance in the clinical study of high myopia |
title_full | Application of nuclear magnetic resonance in the clinical study of high myopia |
title_fullStr | Application of nuclear magnetic resonance in the clinical study of high myopia |
title_full_unstemmed | Application of nuclear magnetic resonance in the clinical study of high myopia |
title_short | Application of nuclear magnetic resonance in the clinical study of high myopia |
title_sort | application of nuclear magnetic resonance in the clinical study of high myopia |
topic | myopia high myopia magnetic resonance imaging functional magnetic resonance imaging |
url | http://ies.ijo.cn/cn_publish/2023/4/202304016.pdf |
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