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Corneal epithelial alterations induced by disposable contact lens wear.
Corneal Biomechanical Changes Following Toric Soft Contact Lens Wear.
Infection with contact lens wear.
Improved Vision and Contact Lens Wear Time With Piggy-Back Contact Lens Systems in Children After Penetrating Corneal Trauma.
Tear plasmin activity with contact lens wear.
Endothelial bedewing of the cornea in association with contact lens wear.
Biochmical aspects of contact lens wear.
Risk factors for contact lens-induced papillary conjunctivitis associated with silicone hydrogel contact lens wear.
Contact lens related corneal ulcer.
Contact lens related corneal ulcer.
Contact lens wear is intrinsically inflammatory.
Tear calcium levels and contact lens wear.
Keratoconus keratoplasty curvatures and contact lens wear.
Meibomian therapy in problematic contact lens wear.
Contact lens-induced corneal warpage.
Assessment of corneal thickness and tear meniscus during contact-lens wear.
Corneal inflammatory events with daily silicone hydrogel lens wear.
Changes in corneal Langerhans cell density during the first few hours of contact lens wear.
Corneal oxygenation: blink frequency as a variable in rigid contact lens wear.
Corneal exhaustion syndrome with long-term wear of contact lenses.
Reducing dropout of contact lens wear with Biotrue multipurpose solution.
Lid Margin Sensitivity and Staining in Contact Lens Wear Versus No Lens Wear.
Effects of increasing Dk with rigid contact lens extended wear on rabbit corneal epithelium using confocal microscopy.
Corneal Biomechanical Findings in Contact Lens Induced Corneal Warpage.
Corneal endothelial irregularity with long-term contact lens wear.
A case is presented of a 49-year-old woman who has worn hard contact lenses for 26 years. Specular microscopy of the central corneal endothelium revea...
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