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Relationships Between Success Factors in Daily Disposable Multifocal Contact Lenses. [PDF]

open access: yesClin Optom (Auckl)
Guthrie SE   +4 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Contact lenses in ambloypia

open access: yesIndian Journal of Ophthalmology, 1982
Jain I, Sen N, Kaul R, Srivastava K
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CONTACT LENSES

Postgraduate Medicine, 1967
Publisher Summary The contact lens is so called because it is in contact with the eye in just the same way as a denture is in contact with the mouth. There are two types of contact lenses: corneoscleral lenses and microcorneal lenses. Corneoscleral lenses are in contact with both the corneal and scleral surfaces of the eye.
J.L.C. MARTIN-DOYLE, MARTIN H. KEMP
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Therapeutic contact lenses for ophthalmic drug delivery: major challenges

Journal of Biomaterials Science. Polymer Edition, 2020
Eye drop solutions are widely used by the ophthalmologist to treat the anterior segment eye diseases. However, eye drop solutions have many limitations including low bioavailability, high dose requirements, and poor patient compliance. Contact lenses are
Xiuju Zhang, Xiuzhen Cao, Ping Qi
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Commercialization challenges for drug eluting contact lenses

Expert Opinion on Drug Delivery, 2020
Introduction Eye drops are commonly used for delivering ophthalmic drugs despite many deficiencies including low bioavailability and poor compliance. Contact lenses can deliver drugs with high bioavailability but commercial contacts release drug rapidly,
Olivia L. Lanier   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Highly Transparent Covalent Mucin Coatings Improve the Wettability and Tribology of Hydrophobic Contact Lenses.

ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2020
A stable, good coverage of the corneal tissue by the tear film is essential for protecting the eye. Contact lenses, however, constitute a foreign body that separates the tear film into two thinner layers, which are then more vulnerable towards disruption.
Carolin A. Rickert   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Smart Contact Lenses for Healthcare Monitoring and Therapy.

ACS Nano
The eye contains a wealth of physiological information and offers a suitable environment for noninvasive monitoring of diseases via smart contact lens sensors.
Xiaohu Liu   +6 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

CONTACT LENSES IN APHAKIA [PDF]

open access: possibleArchives 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.
Elizabeth F. Constantine, John M. McLEAN
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Recent Advances in Smart Contact Lenses

Advanced Materials & Technologies, 2019
The eyes can provide rich physiological information and offer broad diagnostic potential as a sensing site, making the use of contact lens sensors viable for noninvasive monitoring of many diseases and conditions.
Joohee Kim   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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