Keyphrases
Contact Lens
70%
Dry Eye
65%
Myopia
54%
Presbyopia
36%
Ocular Surface
31%
Myopia Control
28%
Optometrist
22%
Antimicrobial Peptides
22%
Tear Film
20%
Keratoconus
18%
Myopia Progression
18%
Mel4
18%
Clinical Practice
16%
Soft Contact Lens
15%
Contact Lens Wear
15%
Visual Acuity
15%
Myopia Management
14%
Quality of Vision
13%
Eye Care Professionals
12%
Single Vision
12%
Melimine
12%
Pseudomonas Aeruginosa (P. aeruginosa)
12%
Evidence-based
11%
Wearer
11%
Antimicrobial Contact Lenses
11%
Intraocular Lens
11%
Orthokeratology
10%
Visual Impairment
10%
Contact Lens Practice
10%
Refractive Error
9%
Eye Care
9%
Visual Function
9%
Management Strategy
9%
Digital Eye Strain
9%
Optics
9%
Low Vision
9%
Spain
9%
Randomized Clinical Trial
8%
Near Vision
8%
Contact Lens Wearers
8%
Meibomian Gland Dysfunction
8%
Quality of Life Questionnaire
8%
Ophthalmology
8%
Neophytes
8%
Film Surface
8%
Uncorrected Distance Visual Acuity
7%
Visual Function Questionnaire
7%
Axial Length
7%
Optician
7%
Ocular Surface Disease Index
7%
Corneal Biomechanics
6%
Visual Performance
6%
Educators
6%
Ireland
6%
Tear Meniscus Height
6%
Childhood Myopia
6%
Disease Subtypes
6%
Mode of Action
6%
Repeatability
6%
Contrast Sensitivity
6%
Astigmatism
6%
Microbial Keratitis
6%
High Risk
6%
Cataract
6%
DEQ-5
6%
Management Attitudes
6%
Lifestyle Effect
6%
Bandage Contact Lens
6%
Lifestyle Risk Factors
6%
Scleral
6%
Teaching-learning
6%
Cornea
6%
Binocular Vision
6%
Artificial Tears
6%
Ophthalmologist
5%
Spherical Equivalent
5%
Tear Break-up Time
5%
Cataract Surgery
5%
COVID-19 Pandemic
5%
High Contrast
5%
Phakic
5%
Non-invasive Tear Break-up Time
5%
Multifocal Soft Contact Lenses
5%
Ciprofloxacin
5%
Anterior Eye
5%
Ocular Surface Disease
5%
Staphylococcus Aureus
5%
Randomized Controlled Trial
5%
Healthcare Professionals
5%
Atropine
5%
Myopes
5%
Visual Outcome
5%
Dry Eye Workshop
5%
Adaptation
5%
Epidemiology
5%
Aging
5%
No Significant Difference
5%
Left Eye
5%
Pupil Size
5%
Clinical Significance
5%
Medicine and Dentistry
Contact Lens
100%
Dry Eye
61%
Eye Disease
43%
Ocular Surface
32%
Tear Film
29%
Visual Acuity
22%
Soft Contact Lens
22%
Eye Care
20%
Refractive Error
19%
Prevalence
17%
Intraocular Lens
15%
Clinical Trial
14%
Visual Impairment
14%
Antiinfective Agent
14%
Keratoconus
14%
Clinician
13%
Progression of Myopia
13%
Astigmatism
13%
Vision
13%
Attitude
12%
Quality of Life
12%
Adverse Event
11%
Binocular Vision
9%
Disease
9%
Randomized Clinical Trial
9%
Retinal Blood Vessel
9%
Contrast Sensitivity
9%
Patient-Reported Outcome
9%
Ophthalmology
9%
Agents Acting on the Eye
8%
Lid
8%
Knee Meniscus Rupture
8%
Keratitis
8%
Cross Sectional Study
7%
Systematic Review
7%
Pediatrics
7%
Randomized Controlled Trial
6%
Polypeptide Antibiotic Agent
6%
Diagnosis
6%
Cataract
6%
Refractive Surgery
6%
Artificial Tear
6%
Low Vision
6%
Low Drug Dose
6%
COVID-19
6%
Cataract Surgery
6%
Meibomian Gland Dysfunction
6%
Artery
6%
Awareness
5%
Cohort Effect
5%
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
5%
Ocular Surface Disease
5%
Nutrition
5%
Logistic Regression Analysis
5%
Corneal Topography
5%
Meta-Analysis
5%
Iris
5%
High Myopia
5%
Placebo
5%
Acetylsalicylic Acid
5%