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Answers: 2005 Series -  August 9, 2005 Lecture 21 of 52  NEXT»

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A 36-year-old female presents for her annual eye exam.  She reports that she has been wearing her extended-wear contacts "for months at a time" but denies any change in vision or eye pain.  Upon examination, the corneal findings are as shown above.

The vessels growing onto the cornea are most likely due to:   

b -- improper contact lens fit and prolonged usage

 


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