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Abstract Introduction Tear exchange during contact lens wear is essential for ocular surface integrity, facilitating debris removal, and maintaining corneal metabolism. Fluorophotometry and fluorogram methods are typically used to measure tear exchange, which require hardware modifications to a slit lamp biomicroscope.
Asif Iqbal+4 more
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Key lines of discovery in myopia research
Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics, EarlyView.
Frank Schaeffel+3 more
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Measuring differences in the ERG in myopia using the RETeval device with skin electrodes
Abstract Introduction Previous research suggests that the electroretinogram (ERG) is reduced and delayed in non‐pathological myopia. However, the invasive nature of the electrode and cumbersome equipment required has prevented the widescale uptake of ERG measures. This study investigated whether previously reported changes to the ERG response in myopia
Victoria Stapley+3 more
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Abstract Purpose To examine the influence of aperture size (corneoscleral data coverage) on extrapolated scleral sagittal height data generated by the Pentacam HR derived from the Corneo Scleral Profile (CSP) software, by comparing measurements obtained during natural and retracted eyelid positions.
Rohan P. J. Hughes+8 more
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Identification of Multipotent Stem/Progenitor Cells in Murine Sclera [PDF]
Chia‐Ling Tsai+3 more
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Effect of 0.025% atropine on ocular biometry changes during accommodation
Abstract Purpose Low concentration atropine is an effective treatment to slow myopia progression and axial elongation and also reduces accommodation. On‐axis ocular dimensions of the eye change during accommodation; hence, this study aimed to quantify the effect of 0.025% atropine eye drops on accommodation‐induced changes in ocular biometry.
Rohan P. J. Hughes+4 more
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