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The impact of overnight orthokeratology on sub-basal nerve plexus morphology and corneal sensitivity
[thesis]
2014
Orthokeratology (OK) is a treatment for the temporary correction of myopia. Although there is considerable research on the efficacy and corneal response to OK, the effects of OK lens wear on corneal innervation is poorly understood. This thesis reports on the impact of OK on sub-basal nerve plexus (SBNP) morphology and corneal sensitivity in humans. Changes to SBNP during OK were assessed in studies using in vivo laser-scanning confocal microscopy (Heidelberg Retinal Tomographer with Rostock
doi:10.26190/unsworks/16726
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