Glass Enamel & Ophtalmic Optics, Volume. 52, Issue 11, 6(2024)
Clinical Observation on the Effect of Traditional Chinese Medicine Appropriate Techniques Combined with Visual Function Training on the Prevention and Control of Myopia in Children and Adolescents
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ZHANG Qing, CHI Yun, ZHOU Tingting, JIN Qingkai, CHEN Siyue, YU Wenli, GAO Xiaomin. Clinical Observation on the Effect of Traditional Chinese Medicine Appropriate Techniques Combined with Visual Function Training on the Prevention and Control of Myopia in Children and Adolescents[J]. Glass Enamel & Ophtalmic Optics, 2024, 52(11): 6
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Received: Aug. 3, 2024
Accepted: Feb. 27, 2025
Published Online: Feb. 27, 2025
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