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Refraction in 67 premature babies was examined and followed during seven years. There was continuous changing of refraction towards emmetropia in all refraction groups. Fifty-four percent of myopic eyes remained myopic at the age of seven years but in all the eyes myopia was of lower degree than at birth. In our series there was no relationship between myopia and RLF.
J Pediatr Ophthalmol Strabismus
PMID:Refraction in premature babies: a prospective study. 73 29

Re-examination of corrected visual acuity was done in 137 18-year-old Danes, who were originally examined at the age of 10 years, as part of a study of sequels to low birth weight (LBW) (Fledelius 1976). Median values indicate that most adolescents are able visually to discriminate considerably above the customary 6/6 limit. As compared with low-birth-weighters (n=70), full-terms (n=67) show a significantly higher cumulated visual acuity score. Similarly, binocular median visual acuities are 1.2 (LBW) and 1.4 (in FT). The difference is neither explained by the ex-prematures' higher frequency of heterotropia, nor by their (minor) share of eyes with subnormal vision. The latter occurred especially in the subgroup of 'myopia of prematurity'. The exceptional cases with RLF-blindness were discarded from follow-up. Concerning visual acuity, the previously reported lagging behind of ex-prematures in childhood has proven to be not only a temporary delay, but a permanent (adult) feature.
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PMID:Ophthalmic changes from age of 10 to 18 years. A longitudinal study of sequels to low birth weight. II. Visual acuity. 721 Dec 84

Fifty eyes with stage 3 plus retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) were treated with cryotherapy. The avascular retina (AR) only was treated in 15 eyes with a mean extent of 8.3 hours of stage 3 ROP; the ridge extraretinal fibrovascular proliferation complex (REFP) was treated in 17 eyes with a mean extent of 7.5 hours; and both locations (BL) were treated in 18 eyes with a mean extent of 7.7 hours. Ninety-three percent to 94% of eyes in each group had less than grade III retrolental fibroplasia (RLF-Reese). However, 87% of the AR treated eyes, 59% of the REFP treated eyes, and 44% of the BL treated eyes had less than grade II RLF. Whether more than or less than 8 hours of stage 3 ROP was treated, significantly better results occurred in the AR group than the BL group (.02 < P < .05) and a statistical trend suggests that treating the AR is more effective than treating the REFP (.1 < P < .2).
J Pediatr Ophthalmol Strabismus
PMID:Results of cryotherapy at different locations for retinopathy of prematurity. 845 20