Fig. 1: Contemporaneous association between intraocular pressure, IOP (at time point t) and axial length, AL (similarly at t) by age group per the fitted multivariable model presented in Table 2. | Eye

Fig. 1: Contemporaneous association between intraocular pressure, IOP (at time point t) and axial length, AL (similarly at t) by age group per the fitted multivariable model presented in Table 2.

From: Higher intraocular pressure is associated with slower axial growth in children with non-pathological high myopia

Fig. 1: Contemporaneous association between intraocular pressure, IOP (at time point t) and axial length, AL (similarly at t) by age group per the fitted multivariable model presented in Table 2.

Regression lines are plotted using 8 years old (y/o), 11 y/o, 14 y/o, 17 y/o and 20 y/o to represent the 7–9 y/o, 10–12 y/o, 13–15 y/o, 16–18 y/o and 19–21 y/o age groups, respectively.

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