Monitoring the axial length of the eye in children is essential for identifying those at risk of myopia progression. Early recognition of abnormal elongation allows timely intervention to slow progression and prevent high myopia. Test your knowledge on identifying children at risk of myopia progression and refine your clinical decision-making. Scroll down to answer a quick question!

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