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This edition of Geoff Roberson’s review includes topics such as microbial keratitis in contact lens

wearers, the effects of diabetes on the crystalline lens, and the effect on the intraocular lens of

wearing swimming goggles.

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Geoff Roberson



REFERENCES

Dart JK, Radford CF, Minassian D, Verma S, Stapleton F.
Risk Factors for Microbial Keratitis with Contemporary Contact Lenses A Case-Control Study.
Ophthalmology 2008; 115(10):1647–1654.

Wiemer NG, Dubbelman M, Hermans EA, Ringens PJ, Polak BC.
Changes in theInternal Structure of the Human Crystalline Lens with Diabetes Mellitus Type 1 and Type 2.
Ophthalmology 2008; 115(10):1679–1686.

Rahi JS, Peckham CS, Cumberland PM.
Visual impairment due to undiagnosed refractive error in working age adults in Britain.
Br J Ophthalmology 2008; 92(9):1190–1194.

Pilling R.
Learning disability: challenging behaviour.
Br J Ophthalmol 2008; 92(10):1436.

Morgan WH, Cunneen TS, Balaratnasingam C, Yu DY.
Wearing swimming goggles can elevate intraocular pressure.
Br J Ophthalmol 2008; 92(9):1218–1221.

Southgate DC, Barras N, Kummer L.
The effect of three different visual monitoring strategies on the accuracy of leg-before-wicket decisions by cricket umpires.
Clin Exp Optom, 2008:385–393.



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