Journal of Ophthalmology

Myopia: Risk Factors, Disease Mechanisms, Diagnostic Modalities, and Therapeutic Options 2019


Publishing date
01 Jul 2019
Status
Published
Submission deadline
15 Feb 2019

1Medical University of Bialystok, Bialystok, Poland

2Poznan University of Medical Sciences, Poznan, Poland

3Medical University of Silesia, Katowice, Poland

4Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria


Myopia: Risk Factors, Disease Mechanisms, Diagnostic Modalities, and Therapeutic Options 2019

Description

Myopia is a global problem, being particularly prevalent in the urban areas of east and southeast Asia. It is estimated that 2.5 billion people will be affected by myopia within the next decade. In addition to the economic and social burdens, associated ocular complications may lead to visual impairment. Myopia has a diverse etiology, with both environmental and genetic factors believed to be involved in the myopia’s development and progression. Genetic linkage studies have mapped the dozen loci, while association studies have found more than 70 different genes. Many of these genes are involved in common biological pathways to known to mediate extracellular matrix composition and regulate connective tissue remodelling. Other associated genomic regions suggest novel mechanisms in the etiology of high myopia, such as mitochondrial-mediated cell death and photoreceptor-mediated visual signal transmission. The environmental factors implicated in myopia include near work, light exposure, lack of physical activity, diet, a higher level of education, and urbanization. The interactions between genes and environmental factors may be significant in determining individual risks of high myopia and may help explain the pathogenetic mechanisms of myopia in human population.

In the past years, various techniques had been used to study ocular blood in myopia, such as fluorescein angiography (FA), indocyanine green angiography (ICGA), color Doppler imaging (CDI), optical coherence tomography (OCT), and optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA). These tools provide a noninvasive and quantitative approach for monitoring choroidal and retinal changes in pathologic myopia. OCTA especially is an imaging technique that enables high-speed, high-resolution, and depth-resolved imaging of the retinal and choroidal vasculatures in myopia related complications diagnosis such as chorioretinal atrophy and choroidal neovascularization (CNV).

Most nearsighted patients see marked improvement with treatment including corrective lenses, corneal refractive therapy, and refractive surgery. Early treatment of myopia can prevent social and academic difficulties that can accompany poor vision.

We invite investigators to contribute high quality research papers as well as review articles addressing recent advances on risk factors, disease mechanisms, diagnostic modalities, and therapeutic options in myopia.

Potential topics include but are not limited to the following:

  • Genetic and environmental factor in myopia
  • Pathogenetic mechanisms in the development of myopia
  • New insight on diagnostic modalities
  • Myopic tractional maculopathy including foveoschisis, lamellar macular hole, and macular retinal detachment
  • Ocular blood flow parameters in myopia
  • Myopic choroidal neovascularization
  • Advances in prevention of myopia
  • Insight on surgical and nonsurgical techniques for treatment of myopia
  • Current approaches to refractive corrections of myopia

Articles

  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2020
  • - Article ID 5375927
  • - Editorial

Myopia: Risk Factors, Disease Mechanisms, Diagnostic Modalities, and Therapeutic Options 2019

Magorzata Mrugacz | Marzena Gajecka | ... | Katarzyna J. Witkowska
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2019
  • - Article ID 4960852
  • - Review Article

Update on Myopia Risk Factors and Microenvironmental Changes

Valeria Coviltir | Miruna Burcel | ... | Marian Burcea
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2019
  • - Article ID 6783181
  • - Clinical Study

Femtosecond Laser Implantation of a 355-Degree Intrastromal Corneal Ring Segment in Keratoconus: A Three-Year Follow-Up

Marwa Mahmoud Abdellah | Hatem Gamal Ammar
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2019
  • - Article ID 4782536
  • - Clinical Study

Short-Term Effect of Low-Dose Atropine and Hyperopic Defocus on Choroidal Thickness and Axial Length in Young Myopic Adults

Beata P. Sander | Michael J. Collins | Scott A. Read
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2019
  • - Article ID 3419576
  • - Research Article

Prevalence and Risk Factors of Myopia in Spain

Cristina C. Alvarez-Peregrina | Miguel Angel M. A. Sanchez-Tena | ... | Cesar C. Villa-Collar
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2019
  • - Article ID 3096152
  • - Research Article

Risk Factors for Incident Myopia among Teenaged Students of the Experimental Class of the Air Force in China

Lin-song Qi | Lu Yao | ... | Zhi-kang Zou
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2019
  • - Article ID 9748576
  • - Research Article

Role of Gender in the Prevalence of Myopia among Polish Schoolchildren

Maciej Czepita | Damian Czepita | Krzysztof Safranow
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2019
  • - Article ID 5613986
  • - Research Article

Simultaneous Changes in Astigmatism with Noncycloplegia Refraction and Ocular Biometry in Chinese Primary Schoolchildren

Yaoyao Lin | Dandan Jiang | ... | Yanyan Chen
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2019
  • - Article ID 1946073
  • - Research Article

Novel Method of Remotely Monitoring the Face-Device Distance and Face Illuminance Using Mobile Devices: A Pilot Study

Rosa María Salmerón-Campillo | Mateusz Jaskulski | ... | Norberto López-Gil
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2019
  • - Article ID 3693140
  • - Research Article

Changes in Retinal Vasculature and Thickness after Small Incision Lenticule Extraction with Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography

Minjie Chen | Jinhui Dai | Lan Gong
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