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. 2016 Feb 16;11(2):e0149110. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0149110

Table 1. Subject number, age profile, mean subjective spherical error, cylinder, and SE of anisomyopic, isomyopic, and isoemmetropic children.

AM group EAM group Isometropic groups
MM LM P MY EM P Intermediate myopia group Low myopia group Emmetropia group
Gender
 Male 6 10 7 6 8
 Female 9 13 10 9 5
Total 15 23 17 15 13
Age range (y) 11–15 11–15 11–15 11–14 11–15
Mean age (y) 12.6±1.5 13.0±1.3 12.4±1.3 12.1±0.9 12.2±1.2
Spherical component (D) -3.78±1.51 -1.33±1.02 <0.0001 -1.50±0.41 0.20±0.28 <0.0001 -3.74±0.31 -1.47±0.23 0.26±0.37
Cylindrical component (D) -0.20±0.32 -0.38±0.30 0.151 -0.15±0.24 -0.23±0.34 0.397 -0.26±0.36 -0.17±0.26 -0.26±0.30
SE value (D) -3.88±1.49 -1.53±1.06 <0.0001 -1.58±0.42 0.08±0.24 <0.0001 -3.88±0.28 -1.55±0.24 0.13±0.37

AM, anisomyopic with both eyes myopic; EAM, anisomyopic with one eye emmetropic; Intermediate myopia group with a subjective central SE similar to the more myopic eye (MM) of AM group; Low myopia group with a subjective central SE that was similar to the less myopic eye (LM) of the AM group and the myopic eye (MY) of EAM group; Emmetropia group with a subjective central SE that was similar to the emmetropic eye (EM) of EAM group.