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Corneal Response to Short-Term Orthokeratology Lens Wear
2003
Optometry and Vision Science
Purpose. This study investigated short-term corneal changes induced by reverse-geometry lenses worn for orthokeratology. Methods. Nine young adult subjects wore reverse-geometry rigid gas-permeable lenses (BE; UltraVision Contact Lenses, Brisbane, Australia) in one eye only for 10, 30, and 60 min in the open eye and 8 h in the closed eye. The fellow eye acted as a non-lens-wearing control. Corneal topographic changes were monitored using the Medmont E-300 corneal topographer and keratometry.
doi:10.1097/00006324-200303000-00009
pmid:12637831
fatcat:dd67uibfajhydghrzpig5iwbmu