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The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1990
Contact lens wearers who develop complications related to their lens use are likely to present to emergency departments for care. The pathophysiology of contact lens complications is outlined, and clinical presentations of various conditions related to both soft and hard lens wear are summarized.
M A, Turturro +3 more
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Contact lens wearers who develop complications related to their lens use are likely to present to emergency departments for care. The pathophysiology of contact lens complications is outlined, and clinical presentations of various conditions related to both soft and hard lens wear are summarized.
M A, Turturro +3 more
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Ophthalmology, 2007
Purpose: To investigate the susceptibility of Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Fusarium solani , alone and together, to 4 contact lens disinfecting solutions. Methods: Five P. aeruginosa and one F. solani isolates were used. The following solutions were tested: Complete Moisture Plus (AMO Ireland, Dublin, Ireland), ReNu with MoistureLoc (Bausch ...
PINNA, Antonio +3 more
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Purpose: To investigate the susceptibility of Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Fusarium solani , alone and together, to 4 contact lens disinfecting solutions. Methods: Five P. aeruginosa and one F. solani isolates were used. The following solutions were tested: Complete Moisture Plus (AMO Ireland, Dublin, Ireland), ReNu with MoistureLoc (Bausch ...
PINNA, Antonio +3 more
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Ophthalmology Clinics of North America, 2003
Complications associated with contact lenses range from mild to severe and occur with all lens modalities. Contact lens wear can cause a change in corneal physiology, which can lead to epithelial, stromal, and endothelial compromise. Other complications include lens deposition, allergic conjunctivitis, giant papillary conjunctivitis, peripheral ...
Jeanine K, Suchecki +2 more
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Complications associated with contact lenses range from mild to severe and occur with all lens modalities. Contact lens wear can cause a change in corneal physiology, which can lead to epithelial, stromal, and endothelial compromise. Other complications include lens deposition, allergic conjunctivitis, giant papillary conjunctivitis, peripheral ...
Jeanine K, Suchecki +2 more
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Contact Lens and Anterior Eye, 1998
The British Standards Institution (BSI) is in the process of publishing an extensive series of standards relating to contact lenses which were originally formulated as International and European Standards. Standards specifying tolerance limits for the manufacture of rigid and hydrogel lenses have been based upon data on reproducibility derived from ...
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The British Standards Institution (BSI) is in the process of publishing an extensive series of standards relating to contact lenses which were originally formulated as International and European Standards. Standards specifying tolerance limits for the manufacture of rigid and hydrogel lenses have been based upon data on reproducibility derived from ...
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Essential contact lens practice 6: Contact lens selection
Optician, 2020In the sixth article in our major series about modern contact lens practice edited by Dr Rachel Hiscox, Robyn Marsden look at the selection of the most appropriate lens for a patient.
Robyn Marsden, Rachel Hiscox
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Archives of Ophthalmology, 1984
To the Editor. —In the AugustArchivesFuerst et al 1 described 13 patients with contact lenses with conjunctival injection, swirling, and staining of the superior corneal epithelium, and subepithelial corneal opacities. I have observed the same syndrome repeatedly during the past four years and would like to make the following comments: In my opinion,
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To the Editor. —In the AugustArchivesFuerst et al 1 described 13 patients with contact lenses with conjunctival injection, swirling, and staining of the superior corneal epithelium, and subepithelial corneal opacities. I have observed the same syndrome repeatedly during the past four years and would like to make the following comments: In my opinion,
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Contact lens-related keratitis
Orvosi Hetilap, 2013Nowadays, keratitis, corneal infection due to wearing contact lens means an increasingly serious problem. Neglected cases may lead to corneal damage that can cause blindness in cases of otherwise healthy eyes. Early diagnosis based on the clinical picture and the typical patient history is an important way of prevention.
Zita, Steiber +2 more
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Ophthalmic Surgery, Lasers and Imaging Retina, 2001
* OBJECTIVE: To report on the use of a new bandage contact lens (BCL) for a leaking filtering bleb. * PATIENTS AND METHODS: A hollow BCL, with an internal central opening of 6 mm, has been applied on three eyes that had leaking blebs shortly after either trabeculectomy or combined cataract extraction and trabeculectomy, each with a ...
Y, Porges, A, Ophir
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* OBJECTIVE: To report on the use of a new bandage contact lens (BCL) for a leaking filtering bleb. * PATIENTS AND METHODS: A hollow BCL, with an internal central opening of 6 mm, has been applied on three eyes that had leaking blebs shortly after either trabeculectomy or combined cataract extraction and trabeculectomy, each with a ...
Y, Porges, A, Ophir
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Wearable telescopic contact lens
Applied Optics, 2015We describe the design, fabrication, and testing of a 1.6 mm thick scleral contact lens providing both 1× and 2.8× magnified vision paths, intended for use as a switchable eye-borne telescopic low-vision aid. The F/9.7 telescopic vision path uses an 8.2 mm diameter annular entrance pupil and 4 internal reflections in a polymethyl methacrylate precision
Ashkan, Arianpour +8 more
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