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Central and peripheral visual performance in myopes: contact lenses versus spectacles

Ehsaei et al., 2011

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15081805827093542159
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Ehsaei A
Chisholm C
MacIsaac J
Mallen E
Pacey I
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Contact Lens and Anterior Eye

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PURPOSE: Myopia is known to degrade visual performance with both optical and retinal changes implicated. Whether contact lenses or spectacles provide better visual performance for myopes is still under debate. The purpose of this study was to examine central and …
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