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Hydrophilic Contact Lenses in Corneal Disease
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1972Five patients with traumatic penetrating corneal lacerations were fitted with a hydrophilic contact lens as primary treatment for the laceration. The cases were selected for the small size of the laceration, good apposition and alignment of the wound edges, and the absence of incarceration or prolapse of uvea and lens.
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Eyeblink activity with hydrophilic contact lenses
Acta Ophthalmologica, 1988Abstract A televised discrimination task was used to assess visual performance with spectacles and then with hydrophilic (‘soft’) contact lenses in a small group of human subjects. Concurrent recording of eyeblink activity indicated that an increased blink rate recorded during the first month of soft contact lens wear was confined to the immediate post‐
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HYDROPHILIC CONTACT LENSES FOR APHAKIA
Optometry and Vision Science, 1973D B, Carter, D, Brucker
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Iodine disinfection of hydrophilic contact lenses.
Annals of ophthalmology, 1981A simple and effective technique for disinfecting hydrophilic contact lenses uses a saturated solution of molecular iodine in water. This technique has disinfected lenses that were incubated in actively growing cultures of bacteria and fungi in concentrations of 10(7) to 10(8) organisms per ml. Ocular tolerance studies showed that lenses disinfected by
H, Conn, R, Langer
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[Hydrophilic contact lenses and pathogenic microorganisms].
Journal francais d'ophtalmologie, 1987A first study was conducted on 243 hydrophilic contact lenses: 65 were macroscopically abnormal and 100 were infected with fungi. Moreover on Sabouraud's medium with chloramphenicol, 30 bacterial strains were isolated of which 25 Pseudomonas sp. (10 Ps. cepacia) and 1 Serratia liquefaciens.
A M, Simitzis-Le Flohic +5 more
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Therapeutic Uses of Hydrophilic Contact Lenses
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1970A R, Gasset, H E, Kaufman
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Cleaning hydrophilic contact lenses: an overview.
Annals of ophthalmology, 1975The composition of the major, critical component of the amorphous deposits forming on hydrophilic lenses during wear was identified and reported by Karageozian as basically proteinaceous in nature. The research surrounding the identification has produced animal and laboratory models for testing the parameteres involved in the protein deposition, as ...
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MICROBIOLOGY AND HYDROPHILIC CONTACT LENSES
Optometry and Vision Science, 1971openaire +2 more sources
A Therapeutic Evaluation of Hydrophilic Contact Lenses
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1971J N, Buxton, C R, Locke
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TWO YEARS EXPERIENCE WITH HYDROPHILIC CONTACT LENSES
Optometry and Vision Science, 1970H A, Knoll, B, Harrington, J R, Williams
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