Objective: To report three cases of bacterial keratitis and corneal scarring secondary to cosmetic contact lens wear. Design: Case series. Setting: Groote Schuur Hospital, Cape Town. Result: There is an increased risk of bacterial keratitis with the use of contact lenses. This is more likely to occur in people who are not regular contact lens wearers and who do not practice adequate contact lens care. Conclusion: The marketing and distribution of cosmetic contact lenses should be regulated, and people should be educated in correct contact lens care before purchase
OBJECTIVE: To establish the absolute risk of contact lens (CL)-related microbial keratitis, the inci...
OBJECTIVE: To establish the absolute risk of contact lens (CL)-related microbial keratitis, the inci...
The focus of this chapter is to review the most recent advances in the diagnosis and treatment of co...
Objectives:Microbial keratitis can cause significant visual morbidity and is a common reason for pre...
Background. The incidence of contact-lens-associated microbial keratitis is uncertain and its relate...
Background. The incidence of contact-lens-associated microbial keratitis is uncertain and its relate...
Background. The incidence of contact-lens-associated microbial keratitis is uncertain and its relate...
audit: ‘‘An audit of corneal abrasion management following the introduction of local guidelines in a...
audit: ‘‘An audit of corneal abrasion management following the introduction of local guidelines in a...
AbstractBacterial keratitis is a serious, potentially blinding, complication most often involving ov...
Aim: A retrospective case–control study was conducted at a tertiary referral hospital to determine t...
A prospective case control study was performed to evaluate the relative risk (RR) and population att...
Ocular inflammation secondary to bacterial contamination of contact lenses during wear remains a pro...
Purpose: To estimate the incidence of presumed microbial keratitis with and without loss of visual a...
OBJECTIVE: To establish the absolute risk of contact lens (CL)-related microbial keratitis, the inci...
OBJECTIVE: To establish the absolute risk of contact lens (CL)-related microbial keratitis, the inci...
OBJECTIVE: To establish the absolute risk of contact lens (CL)-related microbial keratitis, the inci...
The focus of this chapter is to review the most recent advances in the diagnosis and treatment of co...
Objectives:Microbial keratitis can cause significant visual morbidity and is a common reason for pre...
Background. The incidence of contact-lens-associated microbial keratitis is uncertain and its relate...
Background. The incidence of contact-lens-associated microbial keratitis is uncertain and its relate...
Background. The incidence of contact-lens-associated microbial keratitis is uncertain and its relate...
audit: ‘‘An audit of corneal abrasion management following the introduction of local guidelines in a...
audit: ‘‘An audit of corneal abrasion management following the introduction of local guidelines in a...
AbstractBacterial keratitis is a serious, potentially blinding, complication most often involving ov...
Aim: A retrospective case–control study was conducted at a tertiary referral hospital to determine t...
A prospective case control study was performed to evaluate the relative risk (RR) and population att...
Ocular inflammation secondary to bacterial contamination of contact lenses during wear remains a pro...
Purpose: To estimate the incidence of presumed microbial keratitis with and without loss of visual a...
OBJECTIVE: To establish the absolute risk of contact lens (CL)-related microbial keratitis, the inci...
OBJECTIVE: To establish the absolute risk of contact lens (CL)-related microbial keratitis, the inci...
OBJECTIVE: To establish the absolute risk of contact lens (CL)-related microbial keratitis, the inci...
The focus of this chapter is to review the most recent advances in the diagnosis and treatment of co...