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A topographical method to quantify scleral contact lens decentration [PDF]
To describe a simple method to quantify scleral contact lens decentration using over-topography captured with a Placido ring videokeratoscope, and its repeatability.Scleral lens over-topography (E300 videokeratoscope, Medmont) was measured on 10 healthy participants following 15 min of lens settling (16.5 mm total diameter ICD miniscleral, Capricornia).
Vincent, Stephen, Collins, Michael
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EyePrintPRO therapeutic scleral contact lens: indications and outcomes [PDF]
To describe indications and outcomes of patients fitted with the EyePrintPRO therapeutic scleral lens.A database search of patients fitted with the EyePrintPRO from 2014 to 2016. Fourteen eyes of 10 patients were reviewed retrospectively. Patient demographics, medical and ocular history, indications for fitting, duration of wear, symptoms, and best ...
Michael T B, Nguyen +2 more
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Scleral Contact Lens for Steven-Johnson Syndrome
Background: Steven-Johnson syndrome is one of life-threatening skin abnormality. SJS complication involve multiorgan disfunction such as mucosa, ocular, respiration, and digestive tract. Around 30- 50% of SJS patient experience chronic ocular sequel, which concludes progressive symblepharon, margo palpebral keratinization, trichiasis, entropion ...
Tri Rahayu, Nurani Rahma Aarafah
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Characterization of the geometric properties of the sclero-conjunctival structure: a review [PDF]
To revise the peer-reviewed literature on geometric properties of the scleral-conjunctival structure in order to define their clinical relevance and the potential relationship between their changes and myopia development or progression.
Laurent Bataille, David P Piñero
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Adverse Events of Scleral Contact Lens
Scleral contact lens is defined as a lens fitted to vault over the entire cornea, including the limbus, and to land on conjunctiva overlying the sclera. Scleral contact lens-associated adverse events or complications have not been frequently reported, as the modern scleral contact lens has high oxygen permeability.
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Background: While scleral lens practise has improved over the years due to factors such as availability of lenses with better materials and designs as well as experience of practitioners, a lack of objectivity appears to remain in terms of assessment of ...
Simmy Chaudhary +3 more
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The variability of corneal and anterior segment parameters in keratoconus [PDF]
Purpose: To analyse, describe and test diverse corneal and anterior segment parameters in normal and keratoconic eyes to better understand the geometry of the keratoconic cornea. Method: 44 eyes from 44 keratoconic patients and 44 eyes from 44 healthy
Cardona Torradeflot, Genís +3 more
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Contact lenses are classified on the basis of the bearing zone area as Corneal, Corneo-scleral and Scleral lenses. Scleral lenses are large in diameter (18 - 23mm) and have a bearing completely on sclera.
Nidhi Gupta, Minal Kaur, Abhilek
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Background: While scleral lens practise has improved over the years due to factors such as availability of lenses with better materials and designs as well as experience of practitioners, a lack of objectivity appears to remain in terms of assessment of ...
Simmy Chaudhary +3 more
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Tibial Periosteum For The Surgical Perforation [PDF]
Purpose: Report a successful case of scleral perforation repair, refractive to treatment with bank-scleral graft, using pretibial periosteum graft patch.
Mateo A +5 more
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