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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
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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
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Smart Contact Lenses for Healthcare Monitoring and Therapy.
ACS NanoThe 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
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CONTACT LENSES IN APHAKIA [PDF]
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, 2019The 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
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Recent Trends in Advanced Contact Lenses
Advanced Healthcare Materials, 2019Exploiting contact lenses for ocular drug delivery is an emerging field in the area of biomedical engineering and advanced healthcare materials. Despite all the research conducted in this area, still, new technologies are in their early stages of the ...
Z. Mutlu, S. Shams Es‐haghi, M. Cakmak
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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).
Tom Flynn +3 more
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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).
Tom Flynn +3 more
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Development of Silicone Hydrogel Antimicrobial Contact Lenses with Mel4 Peptide Coating.
Optometry and Vision Science, 2018SIGNIFICANCE This study investigated the development of an antimicrobial coating on silicone hydrogel contact lenses that may have the capacity to reduce contact lens-related infection and inflammatory events.
Debarun Dutta +6 more
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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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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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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 [
Tomohiko Usui +8 more
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