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Fig 1.

Correlation between axial length and optic disc size.

In univariate analysis, optic disc area was significantly associated with axial length (P<0.001).

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Fig 2.

Prevalence of glaucomatous optic nerve damage in highly myopic individuals stratified by optic disc size.

In univariate analysis, the prevalence of glaucomatous-type discs increased significantly with optic disc area (P<0.001).

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Table 1.

Characteristics (Mean ± Standard Deviation; Range) of the Study Population.

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Table 2.

Associations (multivariate analysis) between the prevalence of glaucomatous optic disc appearance or glaucoma (defined by glaucomatous optic disc appearance and glaucomatous visual field defects) as dependent variable and age and presence of a megalodisc as independent variables.

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Table 3.

Associations between the prevalence of glaucomatous optic neuropathy as dependent variable and age and optic disc area as independent variables.

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