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      Morphology of corneal nerves in soft contact lens wear. A comparative study using confocal microscopy.

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          The aim of this study was to evaluate corneal innervation in soft contact lens wearers using the Tomey Confoscan confocal microscope (40x/0.75 objective lens). Three distinct age- and sex-matched subject groups were involved, including extended soft (hydrogel and silicone-hydrogel) contact lens wearers, overnight soft (hydrogel) contact lens wearers, and non contact lens wearers. A number of variables were objectively measured, subjectively evaluated, or graded in order to investigate the distribution and morphology of corneal nerves. For most of the evaluated parameters, no statistically significant differences were found. However, qualitative observations showed noticeable differences in corneal nerve appearance among the different subject groups; the degree of corneal oedema was suggested as the main causative factor. In conclusion, neither the short-term (overnight wear) nor the long-term (12-month extended wear) soft contact lens wear appeared to affect the morphology and/or distribution of corneal nerves as viewed with confocal microscopy.

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          Journal
          Ophthalmic Physiol Opt
          Ophthalmic & physiological optics : the journal of the British College of Ophthalmic Opticians (Optometrists)
          0275-5408
          0275-5408
          Mar 2003
          : 23
          : 2
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Optometry and Neuroscience, Institute of Science and Technology, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK. laura.oliviera@opt.cie.uem.es
          Article
          106
          10.1046/j.1475-1313.2003.00106.x
          12641704
          43d67117-ca33-47a2-b1bb-693f649f3d41
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