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  • 6. The clinical presentation, prevalence, and risk factors of focal corneal infiltrates in soft contact lens wearers.
    Cutter GR, Chalmers RL, Roseman M.
    CLAO J; 1996 Jan; 22(1):30-7. PubMed ID: 8835066
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  • 8. Treatment of persistent corneal epithelial defect with extended wear of a fluid-ventilated gas-permeable scleral contact lens.
    Rosenthal P, Cotter JM, Baum J.
    Am J Ophthalmol; 2000 Jul; 130(1):33-41. PubMed ID: 11004257
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  • 9. Corneal warpage resolution after refitting an RGP contact lens wearer into hydrophilic high water content material.
    Calossi A, Verzella F, Zanella SG.
    CLAO J; 1996 Oct; 22(4):242-4. PubMed ID: 8906380
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  • 10. Corneal endothelial cell count in keratoconus patients after contact lens wear.
    Edmonds CR, Wung SF, Husz MJ, Pemberton B.
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  • 11. Risk factors for corneal infiltrates with continuous wear of contact lenses.
    Chalmers RL, McNally JJ, Schein OD, Katz J, Tielsch JM, Alfonso E, Bullimore M, O'Day D, Shovlin J.
    Optom Vis Sci; 2007 Jul; 84(7):573-9. PubMed ID: 17632304
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  • 12. The effect of rigid gas permeable contact lens wear on proliferation of rabbit corneal and conjunctival epithelial cells.
    Ren DH, Petroll WM, Jester JV, Cavanagh HD.
    CLAO J; 1999 Jul; 25(3):136-41. PubMed ID: 10444048
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  • 14. The size, location, and clinical severity of corneal infiltrative events associated with contact lens wear.
    Efron N, Morgan PB, Hill EA, Raynor MK, Tullo AB.
    Optom Vis Sci; 2005 Jun; 82(6):519-27. PubMed ID: 15976590
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  • 15. The relationship between contact lens oxygen permeability and binding of Pseudomonas aeruginosa to human corneal epithelial cells after overnight and extended wear.
    Ren DH, Petroll WM, Jester JV, Ho-Fan J, Cavanagh HD.
    CLAO J; 1999 Apr; 25(2):80-100. PubMed ID: 10344294
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  • 16. Contact lens-related microbial keratitis: Part I: Epidemiology.
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    Cornea; 1997 Mar; 16(2):125-31. PubMed ID: 9071523
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  • 19. Corneal infiltrates and extended-wear contact lenses.
    Gordon A, Kracher GP.
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