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1. A snap-shot of orthokeratology lens rinsing habits: An online survey in a major eye hospital in Shanghai.

2. International multi-centre study of potential benefits of ultraviolet radiation protection using contact lenses.

3. Differences in Practitioner Experience, Practice Type, and Profession in Attitudes Toward Growing Contact Lens Practice.

4. Opportunities and threats to contact lens practice: A global survey perspective.

5. Effect of povidone iodine contact lens disinfecting solution on orthokeratology lens and lens case contamination and organisms in the microbiome of the conjunctiva.

6. Corneal thickness changes in myopic children during and after short-term orthokeratology lens wear.

7. One-year results of the Variation of Orthokeratology Lens Treatment Zone (VOLTZ) Study: a prospective randomised clinical trial.

8. IMI Prevention of Myopia and Its Progression.

9. CLEAR - Orthokeratology.

10. Orthokeratology in adults and factors affecting success: Study design and preliminary results.

11. Risk factors associated with contamination of orthokeratology lens cases.

12. Refractive and corneal responses of young myopic children to short-term orthokeratology treatment with different compression factors.

13. Does Long-Term Rigid Contact Lens Wear Lead to Acquired Blepharoptosis in Chinese Eyes?

14. The influence of orthokeratology compression factor on ocular higher-order aberrations.

15. IMI - Interventions Myopia Institute: Interventions for Controlling Myopia Onset and Progression Report.

16. Does a two-year period of orthokeratology lead to changes in the endothelial morphology of children?

17. Disturbing the balance: effect of contact lens use on the ocular proteome and microbiome.

18. Microbial Contamination of Periorbital Tissues and Accessories of Children.

19. Prevalence of antiseptic resistance genes increases in staphylococcal isolates from orthokeratology lens wearers over initial six-month period of use.

20. Does the presence of QAC genes in staphylococci affect the efficacy of disinfecting solutions used by orthokeratology lens wearers?

21. Inhibitory Effects of 2,2'-Dipyridyl and 1,2,3,4,6-Penta-O-Galloyl-b-D-Glucopyranose on Biofilm Formation in Contact Lens Cases.

22. Prevalence of antiseptic-resistance genes in staphylococci isolated from orthokeratology lens and spectacle wearers in Hong Kong.

23. Microbial adherence to cosmetic contact lenses.

24. Orthokeratology for slowing myopic progression in a pair of identical twins.

25. Myopia control using toric orthokeratology (TO-SEE study).

26. 5. What do we do now? Implications for the clinical practice.

27. Clinical performance of an orthokeratology lens fitted with the aid of a computer software in Chinese children.

28. Comparison of contamination rates of designs of rigid contact lens cases.

29. Repeatability of corneal biomechanical measurements in children wearing spectacles and orthokeratology lenses.

30. Toric orthokeratology for highly astigmatic children.

31. Do fenestrations affect the performance of orthokeratology lenses?

33. Contamination risk of reusing daily disposable contact lenses.

34. Adherence of acanthamoeba to lens cases and effects of drying on survival.

35. Practitioners' analysis of contact lens practice in Hong Kong.

36. Posterior corneal curvature change and recovery after 6 months of overnight orthokeratology treatment.

37. Non-compliance and microbial contamination in orthokeratology.

39. A pilot study on the corneal biomechanical changes in short-term orthokeratology.

40. Best practice contact lens care: a review of the Asia Pacific Contact Lens Care Summit.

41. Orthokeratology practice in children in a university clinic in Hong Kong.

42. Detection of acanthamoeba in tap water and contact lens cases using polymerase chain reaction.

43. The validity of the Jessen formula in overnight orthokeratology: a retrospective study.

44. Refractive error and visual acuity changes in orthokeratology patients.

45. The effect of a compliance enhancement strategy (self-review) on the level of lens care compliance and contamination of contact lenses and lens care accessories.

46. Efficacy of multipurpose solutions for rigid gas permeable lenses.

47. White lesion in the corneal pigmented ring associated with orthokeratology.

48. A comparative study of the performance of different corneal topographers on children with respect to orthokeratology practice.

49. A market survey of contact lens practice in Hong Kong.

50. Is fluorescein pattern analysis a valid method of assessing the accuracy of reverse geometry lenses for orthokeratology?

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