2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.clae.2022.101625
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Comparison of visual performance of three multifocal soft lenses used for myopia control on a young adult population

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“… 83 However, it is important to note that in this situation, there are other options available, such as using anti-myopia spectacles or daytime soft anti-myopia contact lenses. 2 , 73 …”
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“… 83 However, it is important to note that in this situation, there are other options available, such as using anti-myopia spectacles or daytime soft anti-myopia contact lenses. 2 , 73 …”
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“…In the case of astigmatism , anti-myopia spectacles, regular or customised ortho-K contact lenses may be used. 73 Alternatively, astigmatism could be corrected using spectacle lenses in combination with an anti-myopia contact lens or a soft multifocal toric contact lens could be used, because the uncorrected refractive astigmatism may influence axial elongation. 84 …”
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