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Correlation of subfoveal choroidal thickness with axial length, refractive error, and age in adult highly myopic eyes

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Table 1 Epidemiological data of included eyes
Table 3 Analysis of multi-predictors (axial length/ spherical equivalent and age) of subfoveal choroidal thickness
Fig. 1 Distribution of SFCT data associated with predictors. Left: SFCT data associated with axial length; Middle: SFCT data associated withrefractive error; Right: SFCT data associated with age; о: Outlier values which were between 1.5 and 3 box lengths f

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