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Keyword [Orthokeratology]
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1. Rigid Contact Lens Research, The Role And Mechanism Of Peripheral Refraction On Children's Eye
2. Effects Of Peripheral Myopic Defocus On Children And Chick Lens-induced Myopic Models
3. Observe The Safety, Efficacy And Influencing Factors Of Orthokeratology Contact Lens On Myopia Progression In Teenagers
4. The Impact On Corneal Peripheral Refractive Power And Axial Elongation In Orthokeratology Treated Children
5. Influence Of Accommodation And AC/A Ratio For Two Kinds Of Refractive Correction Of Teenagers Myopia
6. The Clinical Study Of Corneal Endothelial Cell Density And Percentage Of Hexagonal Cells With Overnight Orthokeratology
7. The Clinical Study Of Orthokeratology In Controlling The Development Of Myopia In Youngster
8. The Affect Of Orthokeratology Lens To The Anterior And Posterior Corneal Surface And Anterior Chamber Depth
9. Fourier Analysis And Research On The Effects Of Corneal Surface Morphology With Overnight Orthokeratology
10. The Short-term Influence Of Overnight Orthokeratology On Tear Film In Young Myopia Patients
11. The Influence Of Overnight Orthokeratology On Tear Film
12. Short Term Efficacy Of Orthokeratology In Controlling The Development Of Juvenile Myopia
13. The Study Of The Changes In Optical Quality And The Intraocular Scattering In Myopic Children After Orthokeratology
14. The Clinical Effects Of Toric Design Orthokeratology For Adolescent Myopia With Moderate To High Astigmatism
15. The Clinical Research On The Morphological And Optical Effects In Cornea With Orthokeratology
16. The Influence Of Overnight Orthokeratology On Ocular Surface Symptoms And Signs In Children
17. Effects Of Continuing Wearing Orthokeratology Lens On Corneal Epithelium
18. Establishment Of Refractive Files For Children Aged 8 To 12 And Preliminary Analysis Of Myopia Prevention And Control Program
19. Toric Orthokeratology In The Treatment Of Myopia: Efficacy And Safety Clinical Observation
20. The Effect Of Orthokeratology Lens To The Biometric Parameters In Teenagers Of Myopias
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