5 Key Takeaways
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Choroidal thickening may falsely indicate treatment success in myopia management, as it does not consistently correlate with axial length reduction.
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Temporary changes in choroidal thickness can result from various factors, complicating the assessment of myopia treatment efficacy.
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Clinicians should interpret axial length measurements cautiously during initial treatment, considering potential transient effects of choroidal thickening.
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Monitoring myopia patients requires evaluating refractive error stability and other influencing factors over multiple visits.
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Direct comparisons between choroidal thickness and axial length measurements may be unreliable due to limited methodological validation.
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