Abstract

Globally, the need for cost-effective delivery of corrective lenses for pediatric refractive error is great. The present study aims to assess the global burden of uncorrected pediatric refractive error and to introduce a novel 3-D printed model intended to provide an accessible and affordable avenue to improve the outcomes of the affected populations.

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