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MEDICAL MANAGEMNT OF SCLERAL DISEASE

open access: closedInternational Ophthalmology Clinics, 1961
Charles G. Steinmetz
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Scleral Inflammatory Disease

open access: closed, 2006
Albert T. Vitale   +1 more
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Anterior scleral thickness dimensions by swept-source optical coherence tomography

Clinical and experimental optometry, 2021
Clinical relevance: Given the association of scleral characteristics with many ophthalmological diseases, there is an important need to measure the anterior scleral thickness (AST).
J. Fernández-Vigo   +7 more
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Progression of Scleral Disease

Ophthalmology, 1991
The clinical features of 290 patients with scleral inflammation were reviewed to determine whether a classification based on the anatomical site and clinical appearance of the disease at presentation reflected its natural history. The authors' results confirm that the majority of patients remain in the same clinical category throughout the course of ...
Stephen J. Tuft, Peter G. Watson
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Prescription Habits of Scleral Lenses for the Management of Corneal Irregularity and Ocular Surface Disease Among Scleral Lens Practitioners

Eye & Contact Lens: Science & Clinical Practice, 2022
Objectives: To describe prescribing patterns of therapeutic scleral lenses (SLs) in the management of corneal irregularity and ocular surface disease among practitioners who prescribe SLs. Methods: Participants ranked treatment options for corneal irregularity and ocular surface ...
Ellen Shorter   +5 more
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Irregular Astigmatism Management Using SPOT Scleral Lenses in the Treatment of Corneal Ectasia and Penetrating Keratoplasty

Eye & contact lens, 2021
Supplemental Digital Content is Available in the Text. Purpose: To evaluate the outcome of SPOT scleral lenses in the management of irregular astigmatism in patients with corneal ectasia and penetrating keratoplasty.
V. Navel   +7 more
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A non-invasive diabetes diagnosis method based on novel scleral imaging instrument and AI

SPIE/COS Photonics Asia, 2021
Type 2 diabetes mellitus is one of the most common metabolic diseases in the world. However, frequent blood glucose testing causes continual harm to diabetics, which cannot meet the needs of early diagnosis and long-term tracking of diabetes.
Wenqi Lv   +10 more
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Scleral structure, organisation and disease. A review

Experimental Eye Research, 2004
Although disease of the sclera is unusual, when it occurs it can rapidly destroy both the eye and vision. However, normally the sclera provides an opaque protective coat for the intraocular tissues and a stable support during variations in internal pressure and eye movements, which would otherwise perturb the visual process through distortion of the ...
Peter G. Watson, Robert D. Young
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OKVision ® SMARTFIT™ Scleral Contact Lens Manufacturing Technology

The EYE GLAZ, 2021
Corneal keratoectasia and dry eye syndrome (DES) are two of the most prevalent eye diseases. A number of studies is being carried out aimed at identifying and analyzing the annual increase in incidence of these diseases in population strata.
С. В. Листратов   +2 more
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Scleral lens for ocular surface disease

Journal of Experimental and Clinical Medicine, 2012
Scleral rigid gas-permeable (RGP) lenses play an important and underappreciated role in the treatment of ocular surface disease. This review provides an update on scleral rigid gas-permeable lenses in the therapy of ocular surface disease (OSD). Several large cohort studies and case series have been published since 2008 that report on the use of ...
BRADLEY, James A., JACOBS, Deborah S.
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