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We describe the first clinical case of contact lens related corneal ulcer caused by Elizabethkingia meningoseptica registered in Southeast Asia. A 20-year-old female student who was a regular soft contact lens wearer, presented with pain, photophobia and ... see more

BACKGROUND Soft contact lens (SCL) wear can lead to a corneal hypoxia. However, there is a lack of studies looking for corneal hypoxia biomarkers in tear. This study aimed to investigate corneal hypoxia among SCL wearers based on hypoxia-inducible factor-... see more

PURPOSE: To evaluate the clinical performance of a new conventional silicone hydrogel contact lens in spherical and toric designs. METHODS: We fitted the Perfect SH and Perfect Toric SH (World Vision Ophthalmic®, Brazil) in 19 patients (33 eyes). Contact ... see more

Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a devastating agent of fulminant keratitis in contact lens-wearers, immunosuppressive patients, and refractive surgery patients which may lead to substantial loss of vision, and in severe cases, blindness.  In this case repo... see more

Contact lenses are lenses placed on the surface of the cornea to correct refractive errors such as myopia (short-sightedness), hyper­metropia (far-sightedness) and astigmatism. Lens-related complications are becoming a greater health concern as increasing... see more

Contact lens is an optical device that is commonly used to correct refractive errors of the eye. Improper care may lead to ocular related complications. This was a descriptive study to assess contact lens care practice and knowledge on contact lens use am... see more

Background: Nanophthalmos is an uncommon developmental ocular disorder characterized by a small eye with short axial length, high hyperopia and high lens to eye volume ratio due to arrested development of the globe in all directions. Different types of fu... see more

This study aimed to determine the disinfecting potential of some contact lens solution used by thestudents of Jinnah University for Women. We investigated the possible contaminating rate andidentified microbial contamination. 25 samples were collected in ... see more

 Background: Free-living amoebae (FLA) including Acanthamoeba spp. and Hartmannella spp. are the causative agents of serious corneal infection especially within contact lens wearers. Thus contact lenses and their storage case could be a suitable nich... see more

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