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Swarbrick HA et al. - Practitioners are advised to evaluate both the nasal and temporal regions of the cornea when assessing 3- and 9-o'clock staining, and they should be hesitant to rely on the amount of bulbar hyperemia for the prediction of the severity of 3- and 9-o'clock staining. Assessment of conjunctival staining could potentially be a useful tool in clinical practice to identify patients at risk of developing 3- and 9-o'clock staining. The lack of correlation between corneal staining and lens comfort stresses the need for regular contact lens check-ups in GP lens wearers.

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