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Contact Lens Spectrum February 2002 Document #79 References (p. 25) Children: An Untapped Population of Contact Lens Wearers By Jeffrey Walline, OD, MS 1. Shaughnessy MP, Ellis F, Jeffery AR, Szczotka L. Rigid gas-permeable contact lenses are a safe and effective means of treating refractive abnormalities in the pediatric population. CLAO J 2001;27:195-201. 2. Walline JJ, Mutti DO, Jones LA, Rah MJ, Nichols KK, Watson R, Zadnik K. The Contact Lens and Myopia Progression (CLAMP) Study: design and baseline data. Optom Vis Sci 2001;78:223-33. 3. Soni PS, Horner DG, Jimenez L, Ross J, Rounds J. Will young children comply and follow instructions to successfully wear soft contact lenses? CLAO J 1995;21:86-92. 4. James LM, Erickson D, McClearn AB. Congenital Malformations Surveillance Report: Centers for Disease Control; 1980 July 1978-June 1979. 5. Goss DA. Cessation age of childhood myopia progression. Ophthalmic Physiol Opt 1987;7:195-7. 6. Baldwin WR, West D, Jolley J, Reid W. 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