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HYPERBARIC OXYGEN EFFECT ON CORNEAL EDEMA CAUSED BY A CONTACT LENS
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HYPERBARIC OXYGEN EFFECT ON CORNEAL EDEMA CAUSED BY A CONTACT LENS
HYPERBARIC OXYGEN EFFECT ON CORNEAL EDEMA CAUSED BY A CONTACT LENS
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Kenneth A. Polse
Kenneth A. Polse
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Robert B. Mandell
Robert B. Mandell
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1 March 1971
journal article
research article
Published by
Wolters Kluwer Health
in
Optometry and Vision Science
Vol. 48
(3)
,
197-199
https://doi.org/10.1097/00006324-197103000-00001
Abstract
The partial pressure of oxygen exposed to the cornea was raised above atmospheric levels for subjects who wore tightly fitted contact lenses. The rate of corneal swelling was inversely proportional to the oxygen level.
Keywords
CORNEAL
OXYGEN
EDEMA
HYPERBARIC
LENS
WORE
PARTIAL
PROPORTIONAL
TIGHTLY
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