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Contact Lenses in Pediatrics Study in Singapore
Eye and Contact Lens: Science and Clinical Practice , 07/27/09
Li L et al. – A high proportion of Singaporean children requiring vision correction are able to successfully wear daily disposable soft CLs over a 3–month period. Overall, slit lamp findings showed the prevalence of corneal staining in this study to be 21% at 3 months, which is lower than that previously reported in adults, but higher than that reported in the US Contact Lenses in Pediatrics study (6%).
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