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    Ocular Antibiotic Utilisation across Aotearoa/New Zealand by Cheung, Isabella M Y, Horsburgh, Simon, Ziaei, Mohammed, Gokul, Akilesh

    Published in Antibiotics (Basel) (01-06-2023)
    “…Ocular antibiotics are integral to the prevention and treatment of bacterial ocular infections. This study aimed to describe their utilisation across New…”
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    Randomized double-masked trial of eyelid cleansing treatments for blepharitis by Sung, Justin, Wang, Michael T.M., Lee, Sang H., Cheung, Isabella M.Y., Ismail, Salim, Sherwin, Trevor, Craig, Jennifer P.

    Published in The ocular surface (01-01-2018)
    “…To compare the efficacy of a dedicated eyelid cleanser and diluted baby shampoo in the management of blepharitis. Forty-three participants with clinical…”
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    Randomized masked trial of the clinical efficacy of MGO Manuka Honey microemulsion eye cream for the treatment of blepharitis by Craig, Jennifer P., Cruzat, Andrea, Cheung, Isabella M.Y., Watters, Grant A., Wang, Michael T.M.

    Published in The ocular surface (01-01-2020)
    “…To assess the clinical efficacy of a novel MGO Manuka Honey microemulsion (MHME) eye cream for the management of blepharitis. Fifty-three participants (32…”
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    In vitro anti-demodectic effects and terpinen-4-ol content of commercial eyelid cleansers by Cheung, Isabella M.Y., Xue, Ally L., Kim, Andy, Ammundsen, Kirsty, Wang, Michael T.M., Craig, Jennifer P.

    Published in Contact lens & anterior eye (01-12-2018)
    “…•In vitro anti-parasitic efficacy study performed on 93 Demodex mites.•Comparison of effect of Cliradex, Oust Demodex, Blephadex, SteriLid against…”
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    A new perspective on the pathobiology of keratoconus: interplay of stromal wound healing and reactive species-associated processes by Cheung, Isabella My, Mcghee, Charles Nj, Sherwin, Trevor

    Published in Clinical and experimental optometry (01-03-2013)
    “…Severe loss of vision manifests from the corneal protrusion, thinning and distortion that characterises keratoconus, which in its most severe form is still…”
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    Therapeutic non-ectasia applications of cornea cross-linking by Al-Mahrouqi, Haitham, Cheung, Isabella Mei Yan, Angelo, Lize, Yu, Tzu-Ying, Gokul, Akilesh, Ziaei, Mohammed

    Published in Clinical and experimental optometry (01-08-2023)
    “…Corneal cross-linking is a photopolymerization technique traditionally used to strengthen corneal tissue. Corneal cross-linking utilizes riboflavin (vitamin…”
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    Beneficial effect of the antioxidant riboflavin on gene expression of extracellular matrix elements, antioxidants and oxidases in keratoconic stromal cells by Cheung, Isabella M Y, Mcghee, Charles N J, Sherwin, Trevor

    Published in Clinical and experimental optometry (01-07-2014)
    “…Keratoconus manifests as a conical protrusion of the cornea and is characterised by stromal thinning. This causes debilitating visual impairment which may…”
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    Comparing the in vitro effects of MGO™ Manuka honey and tea tree oil on ocular Demodex viability by Frame, Katie, Cheung, Isabella M.Y., Wang, Michael T.M., Turnbull, Philip R., Watters, Grant A., Craig, Jennifer P.

    Published in Contact lens & anterior eye (01-12-2018)
    “…•In vitro anti-parasitic efficacy study of 52 Demodex mites.•Mites were randomised to cyclodextrin-complexed and uncomplexed Manuka honey, tea tree oil, or no…”
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    Deficient repair regulatory response to injury in keratoconic stromal cells by Cheung, Isabella My, Mcghee, Charles Nj, Sherwin, Trevor

    Published in Clinical and experimental optometry (01-05-2014)
    “…Keratoconus manifests as a conical protrusion of the cornea and is characterised by stromal thinning. This causes debilitating visual impairment, which may…”
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    Randomised masked trial of the clinical safety and tolerability of MGO Manuka Honey eye cream for the management of blepharitis by Craig, Jennifer P, Wang, Michael T M, Ganesalingam, Kalaivarny, Rupenthal, Ilva D, Swift, Simon, Loh, Chee Seang, Te Weehi, Leah, Cheung, Isabella M Y, Watters, Grant A

    Published in BMJ open ophthalmology (01-08-2017)
    “…ObjectiveTo assess the clinical safety and tolerability of a novel MGO Manuka Honey microemulsion (MHME) eye cream for the management of blepharitis in human…”
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    Preclinical development of MGO Manuka Honey microemulsion for blepharitis management by Craig, Jennifer P, Rupenthal, Ilva D, Seyfoddin, Ali, Cheung, Isabella M Y, Uy, Benedict, Wang, Michael T M, Watters, Grant A, Swift, Simon

    Published in BMJ open ophthalmology (01-08-2017)
    “…ObjectiveTo evaluate the in vitro antimicrobial effects of cyclodextrin-complexed and uncomplexed Manuka honey on bacteria commonly associated with…”
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    Ocular Chloramphenicol Exposure in Early Childhood in Aotearoa/New Zealand by Cheung, Isabella M. Y., Horsburgh, Simon, Smith, Ewan, Simkin, Samantha, Gokul, Akilesh

    Published in Pharmacoepidemiology (14-05-2024)
    “…Background: The paediatric use of ophthalmic chloramphenicol in New Zealand (NZ) is relatively high; however, little more is known about its utilisation,…”
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    Repeatability of Scheimpflug based corneal tomography parameters in advanced keratoconus with thin corneas by Wadhwa, Himanshu, Gokul, Akilesh, Li, Ye, Cheung, Isabella, Angelo, Lize, McGhee, Charles N. J., Ziaei, Mohammed

    Published in Eye (London) (01-11-2023)
    “…Objective To determine the repeatability limits of corneal tomography parameters in patients with advanced and moderately thin keratoconic corneas to assist in…”
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