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Ophthalmic and Physiological OpticsVolume 43, Issue 2 p. 284-284 LETTER TO THE EDITOR Greater axial elongation associated with low accommodative lag: New insights on accommodative lag theory for myopia Ritesh Kumar Chaurasiya, Corresponding Author Ritesh Kumar Chaurasiya [email protected] orcid.org/0000-0001-8853-2279 Department of Optometry and Vision Sciences, C L Gupta Eye Institute, Moradabad, India Correspondence Ritesh Kumar Chaurasiya, Department of Optometry and Vision Sciences, C L Gupta Eye Institute, Ramganga Vihar Phase – II (Extn), Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh, India. Email: [email protected] Contribution: Conceptualization (lead), Investigation (equal), Writing - original draft (equal), Writing - review & editing (equal)Search for more papers by this authorAkansha Gupta, Akansha Gupta Department of Optometry and Vision Sciences, C L Gupta Eye Institute, Moradabad, India Contribution: Investigation (equal), Writing - original draft (equal), Writing - review & editing (equal)Search for more papers by this author Ritesh Kumar Chaurasiya, Corresponding Author Ritesh Kumar Chaurasiya [email protected] orcid.org/0000-0001-8853-2279 Department of Optometry and Vision Sciences, C L Gupta Eye Institute, Moradabad, India Correspondence Ritesh Kumar Chaurasiya, Department of Optometry and Vision Sciences, C L Gupta Eye Institute, Ramganga Vihar Phase – II (Extn), Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh, India. Email: [email protected] Contribution: Conceptualization (lead), Investigation (equal), Writing - original draft (equal), Writing - review & editing (equal)Search for more papers by this authorAkansha Gupta, Akansha Gupta Department of Optometry and Vision Sciences, C L Gupta Eye Institute, Moradabad, India Contribution: Investigation (equal), Writing - original draft (equal), Writing - review & editing (equal)Search for more papers by this author First published: 27 December 2022 https://doi.org/10.1111/opo.13081Read the full textAboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Share a linkShare onEmailFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditWechat No abstract is available for this article. REFERENCES 1Thakur S, Verkicharla PK. Greater axial elongation associated with low accommodative lag: new insights on accommodative lag theory for myopia. Ophthalmic Physiol Opt. 2021; 41: 1355–62. 2Kaphle D, Varnas SR, Schmid KL, Suheimat M, Leube A, Atchison DA. Accommodation lags are higher in myopia than in emmetropia: measurement methods and metrics matter. Ophthalmic Physiol Opt. 2022; 42: 1103–14. 3Hinkley S, Iverson-Hill S, Haack L. The correlation between accommodative lag and refractive error in minors under 18. Austin J Clin Ophthalmol. 2014; 1: 1007 [cited 2022 Dec 21]. Available from: https://austinpublishinggroup.com/clinical-ophthalmology/fulltext/ajco-v1-id1007.php 4Ogle KN, Schwartz JT. Depth of focus of the human eye. J Opt Soc Am. 1959; 49: 273–80. 5Chen AH, Ahmad A, Kearney S, Strang N. The influence of age, refractive error, visual demand and lighting conditions on accommodative ability in Malay children and adults. Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol. 2019; 257: 1997–2004. Volume43, Issue2March 2023Pages 284-284 ReferencesRelatedInformation