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Eye & Contact Lens: Science & Clinical Practice, 2021
Abstract: Traumatic injury in the pediatric population often results in significant refractive errors that if left untreated can lead to amblyopia. Scleral contact lenses (ScCLs) have recently gained popularity in this population for efficacy in treatment of significant refractive errors, including irregularity astigmatism and corneal ...
David A, Murphy +3 more
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Abstract: Traumatic injury in the pediatric population often results in significant refractive errors that if left untreated can lead to amblyopia. Scleral contact lenses (ScCLs) have recently gained popularity in this population for efficacy in treatment of significant refractive errors, including irregularity astigmatism and corneal ...
David A, Murphy +3 more
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Scleral Lens and Suture Erosion in Scleral-Sutured Posterior Chamber Intraocular Lens
Eye & Contact Lens: Science & Clinical PracticeAbstract: This case series reports two cases of scleral lens (SL)-associated suture erosion of polytetrafluoroethylene CV-8 (Gore-Tex, Newark, DE) in scleral-sutured CZ70BD (Alcon, Fort Worth, TX) posterior chamber intraocular lens (SS-PCIOL).
Hannah P, Ngo +4 more
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The influence of limbal and scleral shape on scleral lens design
Contact Lens and Anterior Eye, 2018To summarize the research findings on the ocular surface profile, to provide a definition and a classification of the corneoscleral shape, and to offer guidelines in selecting scleral lens design.The definition of rotational symmetry and rotational asymmetry was inquired and PubMed searches were conducted.The better understanding of the scleral contact
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Potential contraindications to scleral lens wear
Contact Lens and Anterior Eye, 2019Research and reviews have resulted in clear indications for scleral lens (SL) wear. Those indications include visual rehabilitation; therapeutic use in managing ocular surface diseases, lid and orbit disorders; and refractive correction to enhance visual quality, comfort and quality of life.
Daddi Fadel, Elise Kramer
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Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 2014
A 50-year-old man presented with a papillomatous tarsoconjunctival tumor involving the medial two-thirds of the left upper eyelid. Office biopsy revealed papillary squamous cell carcinoma (SCCA). Rapid tumor growth with caruncular and forniceal conjunctival involvement continued, despite a trial of weekly interferon-α2b intralesional injection therapy.
David B, Samimi +2 more
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A 50-year-old man presented with a papillomatous tarsoconjunctival tumor involving the medial two-thirds of the left upper eyelid. Office biopsy revealed papillary squamous cell carcinoma (SCCA). Rapid tumor growth with caruncular and forniceal conjunctival involvement continued, despite a trial of weekly interferon-α2b intralesional injection therapy.
David B, Samimi +2 more
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New Scleral Lens For Electroretinography
SPIE Proceedings, 1986This paper presents a scleral lens specifically designed for the implementation of new electroretinography (E.R.G.) procedures including ganzeld ERG, pattern ERG and optic fiber ERG. Ganzfeld ERG requires a direct, uniform illumination of the retina and is usually obtained within a ball stimulation which provides precisely controlled stimulation ...
J. R. Charlier +2 more
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A Flush Fitting Optical Scleral Contact Lens
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1966A method is described for making a flush-fitting scleral lens with a central 6 mm optical zone. The essence of the method involves the replacing of the central 6 mm of the corneal portion of the mold of the eye by an appropriate spherical optical surface.
D, Miller, A, Holmberg, J M, Carroll
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The effect of lens and fitting characteristics upon scleral lens centration
Abstract Purpose To quantify the impact of varying central fluid reservoir depth, lens thickness/mass and the addition of a peripheral fenestration upon scleral lens centration. Methods Ten young, healthy adults ...
Damien Fisher +2 more
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Descemetocele Management With Therapeutic Scleral Lens Wear
Eye & Contact Lens: Science & Clinical Practice, 2020Objectives: This case reports on the use of scleral lens therapy for a patient with a descemetocele secondary to exposure and neurotrophic keratopathy. Methods: Case report and literature review.
John D, Gelles +4 more
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Archives of Ophthalmology, 1975
A large area of conjunctiva and a smaller area of full thickness sclera eroded immediately adjacent to the edge of a soft contact lens. The soft lens was worn to protect the epithelium of a corneal graft in an alkali-burned eye. The conjunctiva-sclera necrosis appears to be a complication of a distorted and tightly fitting lens.
S I, Brown, J, Rosen
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A large area of conjunctiva and a smaller area of full thickness sclera eroded immediately adjacent to the edge of a soft contact lens. The soft lens was worn to protect the epithelium of a corneal graft in an alkali-burned eye. The conjunctiva-sclera necrosis appears to be a complication of a distorted and tightly fitting lens.
S I, Brown, J, Rosen
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