Search Results - "Kitsu, Kazuma"
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Adhesion of Asian Dust Particles to Verofilcon a Soft Contact Lenses
Published in Clinical optometry (Auckland) (01-01-2022)“…Purpose: Asian dust poses a serious global health hazard. Airborne particles adhering to contact lenses may cause substantial damage to the ocular surface. The…”
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Is Hydrogen Peroxide Disinfection Effective for Cleaning Pollen Particles Attached to Contact Lenses?
Published in Clinical optometry (Auckland) (01-01-2020)“…It has been proven that wearing soft contact lenses (SCLs) can make pollen-induced allergic conjunctivitis worse. We investigated the cleaning effect of…”
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Bilateral Trichotillomania of Eyelashes Triggered by Anxiety due to Nocturnal Enuresis: A Case Report
Published in Case reports in ophthalmological medicine (2019)“…Purpose. Trichotillomania is a behavioral and mental disorder and is characterized by a recurring habit of pulling out one’s hair. The differential diagnosis…”
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Effect of Paracentesis on Retinal Function Associated With Changes in Intraocular Pressure Caused by Intravitreal Injections
Published in Translational vision science & technology (05-08-2020)“…Intravitreal injections of antivascular endothelial growth factor agents are widely performed, and subsequent intraocular pressure increase may cause retinal…”
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Adhesion of Pollen Particles to Daily Disposable Soft Contact Lenses
Published in Clinical optometry (Auckland) (01-01-2021)“…Pollen and proteins attached to soft contact lenses (SCLs) exacerbate allergic conjunctivitis. The material of SCLs may affect the pollen adhesion to the SCLs…”
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Bilateral Trichotillomania of Eyelashes Triggered by Anxiety due to Nocturnal Enuresis: A Case Report
Published in Case reports in ophthalmological medicine (01-01-2019)“…PURPOSETrichotillomania is a behavioral and mental disorder and is characterized by a recurring habit of pulling out one's hair. The differential diagnosis…”
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