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Lid Margin Sensitivity and Staining in Contact Lens Wear Versus No Lens Wear.
Corneal epithelial alterations induced by disposable contact lens wear.
Blepharoptosis induced by prolonged hard contact lens wear.
Corneal Biomechanical Changes Following Toric Soft Contact Lens Wear.
Infection with contact lens wear.
Risk factors for contact lens-induced papillary conjunctivitis associated with silicone hydrogel contact lens wear.
Meibomian therapy in problematic contact lens wear.
Biochmical aspects of contact lens wear.
Contact lens wear is intrinsically inflammatory.
Tear calcium levels and contact lens wear.
Keratoconus keratoplasty curvatures and contact lens wear.
Tear plasmin activity with contact lens wear.
The microbial flora in extended-wear soft contact-lens wearers.
Giant papillary conjunctivitis induced by hard or soft contact lens wear: quantitative histology.
Changes in corneal Langerhans cell density during the first few hours of contact lens wear.
Morphological changes in the conjunctiva, episclera and sclera following short-term miniscleral contact lens wear in rigid lens neophytes.
Surface roughness and refractive index changes in contact lens induced by lens care systems.
Polymicrobial Infection of the Cornea Due to Contact Lens Wear.
Perspectives on the future of contact lens wear: summary.
The significance of oxygen during contact lens wear.
In Response: Changes in Ultraviolet Transmittance of Hydrogel and Silicone Hydrogel Contact Lenses Induced by Wear.
Some clinically observed phenomena in extended contact lens wear.
Topographic changes in contact lens-induced corneal warpage.
Changes in ultraviolet transmittance of hydrogel and silicone hydrogel contact lenses induced by wear.
Changes in the contrast sensitivity function induced by contact lens wear.
Contrast sensitivity functions (i.e. minimum contrast required to resolve a sine wave grating as a function of spatial frequency) were determined for ...
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