A conventional ophthalmologic and special somatic examination was carried out in 50 patients with myopia and 30 patients of the control group to determine hypermobility of joints by 9-point scale. Hypermobility of joints in patients with myopia was estimated at 5.95 points and in patients in the control group--2.7 points. All the patients with high myopia showed 12 various additional features of connective tissue hyperelasticity, on the average, with no more than 4 such features in the control group. It is suggested that hereditary predisposition to hyperelasticity of connective tissue determines a particular inclination of the sclera to overextension. This plays a definite role in appearance and progress of axial myopia.
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