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The current state of corneal reshaping
Jeffrey J. Walline
, Brien A. Holden
, Mark A. Bullimore
, Marjorie J. Rah
, Penny A. Asbell
, Joseph T. Barr
, Patrick J. Caroline
, H. Dwight Cavanagh
, Nick Despotidis
, Fonn Desmond
, Bruce H. Koffler
, Kevin Reeder
, Helen A. Swarbrick
, Lisa G. Wohl
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
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Corneal Reshaping
100%
Contact Lens
70%
Myopia
40%
Contact Lens Wear
30%
Microbial Keratitis
30%
Cornea
20%
Informed Consent
20%
Infection Risk
10%
Corneal Refractive Surgery
10%
High-flow Oxygen
10%
Nighttime
10%
Best-corrected Visual Acuity
10%
Peer-reviewed Literature
10%
Contact Lens Wearers
10%
Existing Knowledge
10%
All-day
10%
Potential Problems
10%
Wear Interaction
10%
Ongoing Education
10%
Orthokeratology
10%
Overnight Wear
10%
Permeable Material
10%
Nursing and Health Professions
Corneal Reshaping Contact Lens
100%
Contact Lens
50%
Orthokeratology Lens
50%
Keratitis
50%
Consent
33%
Prevalence
16%
Infection
16%
Visual Acuity
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Contact Lens
100%
Keratitis
27%
Informed Consent
18%
Prevalence
9%
Infection
9%
Visual Acuity
9%