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Table 1.

Demographic parameters of participants of the present study and the non-participants.

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Fig 1.

Histogram showing the distribution of axial length in the Ural Eye and Medical Study.

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Fig 2.

Graph showing the prevalence of minor axial myopia stratified by age and gender in the Ural Eye and Medical Study.

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Fig 3.

Graph showing the prevalence of moderate axial myopia stratified by age and gender in the Ural Eye and Medical Study.

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Fig 4.

Graph showing the prevalence of high axial myopia stratified by age and gender in the Ural Eye and Medical Study.

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Fig 5.

Graph showing the distribution of axial length in the Ural Eye and Medical Study, stratified by age and sex.

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Table 2.

Associations (univariate analysis) between axial length score and systemic parameters in the Ural Eye and Medical Study.

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Table 3.

Associations (univariate analysis) between axial length score and ophthalmological parameters in the Ural Eye and Medical Study.

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Table 4.

Associations (multivariate analysis) between axial length and systemic and ocular parameters in the Ural Eye and Medical Study.

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Fig 6.

Graph showing the association between axial length and best corrected visual acuity in the Ural Eye and Medical Study, stratified by sex.

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Fig 7.

Graph showing the association between axial length and cylindrical refractive power in the Ural Eye and Medical Study, stratified by sex.

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