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102. ANALYSIS OF EYE RUBBING BEHAVIOURS IN A CLINICAL SAMPLE OF NORMAL AND KERATOCONIC SUBJECTS
103. Differences in Tear Film Biochemistry of Symptomatic and Asymptomatic Lens Wearers
104. Corneal Nerve Morphology, Sensitivity, and Tear Neuropeptides in Contact Lens Wear
105. Lipid Supplements and Clinical Aspects of Tear Film in Habitual Lens Wearers
106. Pilot Study of Corneal Sensitivity and Its Association in Keratoconus
107. Does endogenous serum oestrogen play a role in meibomian gland dysfunction in postmenopausal women with dry eye?
108. Impact of Contact Lens Material, Design, and Fitting on Discomfort
109. Contact Lens–Induced Discomfort and Inflammatory Mediator Changes in Tears
110. Measuring Contact Lens Discomfort
111. The effect of a novel selenium disulphide-containing topical treatment on comfort, comfortable wear time and ocular signs in symptomatic contact lens wearers: An exploratory study
112. Associations between diet and ocular symptoms and tear volume in subjects with symptomatic dry eye
113. Level of appropriate primary diabetic eyecare delivered and achievable in optometry practices in Australia
114. The appropriateness of and barriers to glaucoma care delivery by Australian optometrists
115. Biocompatibility and Comfort during Extended Wear of Mel4 Peptide-Coated Antimicrobial Contact Lenses
116. Human meibomian gland epithelial cell culture models: Current progress, challenges, and future directions
117. Higher risk taking propensity of contact lens wearers is associated with less compliance
118. Multiple things going on at the same time: determinants of appropriate primary diabetic eyecare delivery
119. Subjective Responses to Various Filling Solutions in the Posterior Fluid Reservoir of Miniscleral Lenses at Application
120. Susceptibility of Ocular Staphylococcus aureus to Antibiotics and Multipurpose Disinfecting Solutions
121. TFOS: Unique challenges and unmet needs for the management of ocular surface diseases throughout the world
122. Strategies for the prevention of contact lens-related Acanthamoeba keratitis: a review
123. The Epidemiology of Dry Eye Disease
124. Contact lens user profile, attitudes and level of compliance to lens care
125. Role of hypo-osmotic saline drops in ocular comfort during contact lens wear
126. Thirty years of “quiet eye” with etafilcon A contact lenses: Additional considerations
127. Effect of Antimicrobial Contact Lenses on Corneal Infiltrative Events:A Randomized Clinical Trial
128. CLEAR – Medical use of contact lenses
129. CLEAR - Contact lens complications
130. CLEAR - Evidence-based contact lens practice
131. Author's reply
132. Semi-quantification of lipids in human meibomian gland epithelial cells using dual staining microplate assays
133. Cosmetic Contact Lens-Related Corneal Infections in Asia
134. Therapeutic endorsement enhances compliance with national glaucoma guidelines in Australian and New Zealand optometrists
135. Optometry Australia’s infection control guidelines 2020
136. Contact Lens Evidence-Based Academic Reports (CLEAR)
137. Author's reply
138. Macular thickness, retinal thickness, and optic disk parameters in dominant compared with nondominant eyes
139. Risk Factors for Nonulcerative Contact Lens Complications in an Ophthalmic Accident and Emergency Department: A Case-Control Study
140. Corneal Indentation in the Early Management of Acute Angle Closure
141. 4. CORNEAL SCRAPE RESULTS IN QUEENSLAND – A LONGITUDINAL ANALYSIS; 2000–2013: 3404
142. Effect of Antimicrobial Contact Lenses on Corneal Infiltrative Events: A Randomized Clinical Trial
143. Factors Affecting Microbial Contamination on the Back Surface of Worn Soft Contact Lenses
144. Development of antibiotic resistance in the ocular Pseudomonas aeruginosa clone ST308 over twenty years
145. BCLA CLEAR - Evidence-based contact lens practice
146. Contact Lens Evidence-Based Academic Reports (CLEAR)
147. BCLA CLEAR - Contact lens complications
148. BCLA CLEAR – Medical use of contact lenses
149. Development and evaluation of evidence-based guidelines on contact lens-related microbial keratitis
150. The Incidence of Contact Lens–Related Microbial Keratitis in Australia
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