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Therapeutic contact lenses

Contact Lens and Anterior Eye, 1999
The indications for therapeutic contact lenses and details some of the more commonly encountered conditions where they have proved to be of great benefit are reviewed. A brief overview is given of the lens material and designs currently available in this field and advice on the management of patients requiring this type of lens modality.
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Allergy and Contact Lenses

2007
Allergic conjunctivitis is a response to environmental allergens, as well as a genetic predisposition of the patient. It is classified as either acute (seasonal allergic conjunctivitis) or chronic (perennial allergic conjunctivitis, vernal keratoconjunctivitis, atopic keratoconjunctivitis and giant papillary conjunctivitis).
Mohammad, Siddique   +3 more
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Removing Contact Lenses

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1965
To the Editor:— There are some 5 million contact lens wearers in the United States today. The nomadic nature of our people creates occasions when a physician familiar with corneal lenses may not be immediately available. We became acutely aware of this problem recently when a patient visited a rural area in California remote from an ophthalmologist ...
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HYDROPHILIC CONTACT LENSES

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1969
To the Editor. —Bausch and Lomb Inc., are soon to release their hydrophilic contact lens, known as SOFLENS, on the market. I have been working with these lenses for the last year and have been fitting them on selected patients since July 1968. As there is little information yet available on this new lens, which is very different from the conventional ...
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Contact lenses and allergy

Current Opinion in Allergy & Clinical Immunology, 2008
Ocular allergic conditions and contact lens wear affect a large percentage of the population; the implications for interaction of allergy and changes induced by contact lens wear are significant. In addition, contact lenses are used in the treatment of severe forms of ocular allergic disease.The major themes of this review are the effects of contact ...
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CONTACT LENSES IN APHAKIA

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1954
THE PROBLEMS of aphakic vision have plagued the cataract patient and the ophthalmologist for a long time. Much has been written on the subject which need not be reviewed here. In 19341Cowan discussed the problem, and Kirby2has summarized it well in his text.
E F, CONSTANTINE, J M, McLEAN
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Contact Lenses and the Physician

JAMA, 1962
THE IMPLICATIONS of the use of contact lenses have become a matter of public interest and professional concern. Unlike medications and other therapeutic agents, these lenses have generally been introduced to the patient through promotional material in the public press rather than through a prescription to meet a medical need.
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Presbyopic contact lenses

Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 2000
The year 1999 will be remembered as the one in which a very successful bifocal soft contact lens was finally available for the millions of presbyopic and emerging presbyopic Baby Boomers. As a result, soft bifocal fits almost tripled in 1 year. The introduction in 1999 of new daily disposable and new high oxygen permeable extended wear soft contact ...
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CONTACT LENSES

The Lancet, 1937
A. Rugg-Gunn   +2 more
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3D Printed Contact Lenses

ACS Biomaterials Science and Engineering, 2021
Fahad Alam   +2 more
exaly  

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