Research Article

Thin Central Corneal Thickness May Be a Risk Factor for Myopia Progression in Children

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A nomogram model for predicting the risk of SE speed. We draw a straight line up to the point axis to determine the points assigned for each covariate. We sum the points and locate the total points on the bottom scale to determine the risk of SE speed of progression. The higher total points indicate a higher SE speed of progression Kcorneal keratometry, ACDanterior chamber depth, CCTcentral corneal thickness, WTWwhite-to-white, PSpupil size, and SEspherical equivalent.