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Figure 1.

Photograph showing the measurement points of scleral thickness.

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Figure 2.

Histo-photograph showing the location of the scleral thickness measurement (between the two red arrows) at the merging point of dura mater with the posterior sclera.

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Table 1.

Size measurements of the globes.

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Table 2.

Measurements of the scleral cross sectional area (mm2) and estimated scleral volume (mm3).

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Figure 3.

Scatterplot showing the distribution of the scleral cross section area at or behind the equator and axial length; the association was statistically significant (P = 0.002; correlation coefficient r: −0.21).

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Figure 4.

Scatterplot showing the distribution of the scleral volume at or behind the midpoint between equator and posterior pole and axial length; the association was not statistically significant (P = 0.12; correlation coefficient r: −0.14).

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