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Impact of multifocal soft contact lenses on the shape discrimination threshold under glare in myopic children. [PDF]
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Dental Contact Lenses: An Ecological Study of Online Searches in Brazil. [PDF]
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Comparison of Clinical Performance and Fit Success of Lehfilcon A and Lotrafilcon B Daily Wear Monthly Replacement Silicone Hydrogel Multifocal Contact Lenses in Patients with Presbyopia. [PDF]
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The use of contact lenses in patients with prior bleb-forming glaucoma surgery. [PDF]
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Cost-effectiveness of myopia-control spectacles and contact lenses for children and adolescents in Wales. [PDF]
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Development of a Sun Protection Factor for contact lenses (CL-SPF). [PDF]
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ABSTRACT A review of the “wetting” phenomenon, as it applies to contact lenses, is presented. An attempt is made to clarify the conditions involved. A comparison is drawn between cornea “wetting” and contact lens “wetting” with a new approach to improving lens wettability suggested.
B F, Rankin, S F, Trager
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ABSTRACT A review of the “wetting” phenomenon, as it applies to contact lenses, is presented. An attempt is made to clarify the conditions involved. A comparison is drawn between cornea “wetting” and contact lens “wetting” with a new approach to improving lens wettability suggested.
B F, Rankin, S F, Trager
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Conjunctivochalasis and Contact Lenses
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 2009To assess the relationship between age and the incidence and severity of conjunctivochalasis in contact lens (CL) wearers by grading of conjunctivochalasis, and to compare the severity of conjunctivochalasis between CL wearers and nonwearers.Prospective, nonrandomized consecutive case study.A total of 600 CL wearers (94 hard CLs [HCL] and 506 soft CLs [
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