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72 (CI95% 1.19-2.47; p=0.0035) in the smoking versus none smoking category. No other associations with birth parameters were found. Cilioretinal arteries were present in more than one third of 11- to 12-year-old Danish children. Large temporal cilioretinal arteries were found in one fifth of children and were associated with maternal smoking during pregnancy. This finding suggests that the intrauterine environment may have an impact on the development of retinal vessels during foetal life. Cilioretinal arteries were present in more than