Publications by authors named "Lauren J Lattery"

Article Synopsis
  • This study examined the quality of life (QoL) of myopic adults and children using different vision corrections (spectacles, soft contact lenses, and orthokeratology) through the Pediatric Refractive Error Profile 2 survey.
  • The results showed that both adult and child wearers of orthokeratology reported higher satisfaction with vision and activities compared to those wearing spectacles or soft contact lenses.
  • The study concluded that while activity-focused individuals benefit more from orthokeratology, parents often misjudge their children's QoL regarding their vision correction.
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Contact lens-related ocular surface complications occur more often in teenagers and young adults. The purpose of this study was to determine changes in tear proteome of young patients wearing glasses (GL), orthokeratology lenses (OK), and soft contact lenses (SCL). Twenty-two young subjects (10-26 years of age) who were established GL, OK, and SCL wearers were recruited.

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