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Role of contact lenses in relieving ocular allergy
James S Wolffsohn
, Jean C. Emberlin
Optometry
Ophthalmic Research Group
Aston Research Centre for Health in Ageing
College of Health and Life Sciences
Aston University
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Contact Lens
100%
Palpebral
100%
Ocular Allergy
100%
Conjunctival Redness
100%
Limbal
66%
Conjunctival
66%
Daily Disposable Contact Lenses
66%
Lubricating Agent
66%
Grass Pollen
66%
Corneal Staining
33%
Bulbar Hyperemia
33%
Potential Barrier
33%
Etafilcon A
33%
Bulbar
33%
Ocular Symptoms
33%
Fluorescein Staining
33%
No-contact
33%
Extreme Scale
33%
Pollen Season
33%
Barrier Effect
33%
Pollen Count
33%
Conjunctival Provocation
33%
Lubricating Effect
33%
Skin Prick
33%
Stinging
33%
Exposure Chamber
33%
Conjunctival Staining
33%
Nelfilcon A
33%
Allergic Sensitization
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Contact Lens
100%
Ocular Allergy
100%
Lubricating Agent
50%
Grass Pollen
50%
Physical Disease by Body Function
25%
Hyperaemia
25%
Fluorescein
25%
Potential Barrier
25%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Lubricating Agent
100%
Physical Disease by Body Function
50%
Fluorescein
50%
Hyperaemia
50%
Nursing and Health Professions
Contact Lens
100%
Lubricating Agent
50%
Fluorescein
25%
Physical Disease by Body Function
25%
Hyperaemia
25%