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  1. Presence of Eyelid Disease in Habitual Scleral Lens Wearers
  2. Fluid Reservoir Characteristics in Established Scleral Lens Wear, Part 1—Evaluation of Fluid Reservoir Depth and Midday Fogging
  3. Fluid Reservoir Characteristics in Established Scleral Lens Wear, Part II: Evaluation of Tear Exchange and Midday Fogging
  4. Predictive Gaze Shifts and Gaze Tracking with Coincidence-Anticipation Timing Responses
  5. Wear Experience with a Silicone Hydrogel 1-Week Replacement Lens in Current Wearers of a 2-Week Replacement Lens
  6. Slit Lamp Findings in Scleral Lens Wearers With and Without Subjective Fogging
  7. Refitting Previous Presbyopic Contact Lens Dropouts with a Single Use Multifocal Contact Lens
  8. How Can We Better Inform Patients of the Importance of Contact Lens Compliance?: Current Perspectives
  9. Image- and Impression-Based Technology in Scleral Lens Fitting for Keratoconus: Availability and Utilization
  10. Wear Experiences with Two Soft Contact Lenses for Astigmatism of Different Modalities
  11. Lens and solution properties in patients with and without midday fogging
  12. Studies of Vision in Cricket—A Narrative Review
  13. Novel silicone elastomer contact lenses designed for simultaneous viewing of distance and near eye displays
  14. DISPOSABLE LENSES IN SATISFIED REUSABLE SOFT CONTACT LENS WEARERS
  15. Scleral lens prescription and management practices: Emerging consensus
  16. Survey-Based Estimation of Corneal Complications Associated with Scleral Lens Wear
  17. Prescription Habits of Scleral Lenses for the Management of Corneal Irregularity and Ocular Surface Disease Among Scleral Lens Practitioners
  18. Trends in Scleral Lens Fitting Practices: 2020 Scleral Lenses in Current Ophthalmic Practice Evaluation Survey
  19. Current Trends in Scleral Lens Prescription, Management, and Evaluation
  20. Vergence/accommodative therapy for symptomatic convergence insufficiency in children: Time course of improvements in convergence function
  21. Evaluation of Wear Experience with Soft Daily Disposable Lenses for Astigmatism over 16 Hours of Wear
  22. Visual performance with multifocal contact lenses and progressive addition spectacles
  23. Driving performance and road sign identification by multifocal contact lens wearers in a driving simulator
  24. Arousal/Stress Effects of “Overwatch” eSports Game Competition in Collegiate Gamers
  25. Long Day Wear Experience with Water Surface Daily Disposable Contact Lenses
  26. Wear Experience of a Water Surface Daily Disposable Contact Lens in Existing Silicone Hydrogel Planned Replacement Lens Wearers [Corrigendum]
  27. Wear Experience of a Water Surface Daily Disposable Contact Lens in Existing Silicone Hydrogel Planned Replacement Lens Wearers
  28. Does coexisting accommodative dysfunction impact clinical convergence measures, symptoms and treatment success for symptomatic convergence insufficiency in children?
  29. Multicenter review of impression-based scleral devices
  30. Dry Eye Symptoms in Individuals With Keratoconus Wearing Contact Lenses
  31. Midday Fogging of Scleral Contact Lenses: Current Perspectives
  32. Visual and Ocular Characteristics of eSports Participants
  33. Current U.S. based optometric scleral lens curricula and fitting recommendations: SCOPE educators survey
  34. Overminus Lens Therapy for Children 3 to 10 Years of Age With Intermittent Exotropia
  35. Comparison of nanoemulsion and non-emollient artificial tears on tear lipid layer thickness and symptoms
  36. Factors associated with patient-reported midday fogging in established scleral lens wearers
  37. Effectiveness of vergence/accommodative therapy for accommodative dysfunction in children with convergence insufficiency
  38. Changes in Symptoms of Midday Fogging with a Novel Scleral Contact Lens Filling Solution
  39. Comparison of Pneumatonometry and Transpalpebral Tonometry Measurements of Intraocular Pressure during Scleral Lens Wear
  40. Keratoconus Patient Satisfaction and Care Burden with Corneal Gas-permeable and Scleral Lenses
  41. Lipid Analysis on Block Copolymer–containing Packaging Solution and Lens Care Regimens: A Randomized Clinical Trial
  42. Changes in Tear Lipid Layer Thickness and Symptoms Following the Use of Artificial Tears with and Without Omega-3 Fatty Acids: ARandomized, Double-Masked, Crossover Study
  43. Scleral lens fitting and assessment strategies
  44. Visual and physiological outcomes of scleral lens wear
  45. Eye wash water flow direction study: an evaluation of the effectiveness of eye wash devices with opposite directional water flow
  46. Tear lipid layer thickness with eye drops in meibomian gland dysfunction