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Fortuin MF et al. – Existing RGP lens wearers refitted with new lenses with different contact angles, made of Boston XO and Comfort O2 showed, over three 5 week periods, relatively small increases in straylight, which were functionally comparable, irrespective of the type of lens material or lens cleaner used. At every visit, straylight values and CCTs returned to baseline levels after RGP lens removal, confirming that the straylight fluctuations were mainly due to scattering from the RGP lenses; or tear film interaction; or a combination of both.

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