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Effect of toric orthokeratology lenses in patients with limbus to limbus corneal astigmatismPark et al., 2015
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- Park Y
- Lee J
- Park Y
- Lee J
- Choi H
- Jung J
- Lee J
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- Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society
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Purpose: To report the efficacy of toric orthokeratology lenses in patients with astigmatism within 1.5 D having difficulty in wear-ing spherical orthokeratology lenses due to the limbus- to-limbus corneal astigmatism. Methods: Twenty-three eyes of 16 patients with limbus-to …
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