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期刊名:Contact lens & anterior eye

缩写:CONTACT LENS ANTERIO

ISSN:1367-0484

e-ISSN:1476-5411

IF/分区:3.7/Q1

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Lyndon Jones,Alex Hui,Chau-Minh Phan et al. Lyndon Jones et al.
Contact lenses in the future will likely have functions other than correction of refractive error. Lenses designed to control the development of myopia are already commercially available. Contact lenses as drug delivery devices and powered ...
James S Wolffsohn,Kathy Dumbleton,Byki Huntjens et al. James S Wolffsohn et al.
Evidence-based contact lens -->practice involves finding, appraising and applying research findings as the basis for patient management decisions. These decisions should be informed by the strength of the research study designs that address...
Fiona Stapleton,May Bakkar,Nicole Carnt et al. Fiona Stapleton et al.
Contact lens-related complications are common, affecting around one third of wearers, although most are mild and easily managed. Contact lenses have well-defined anatomical and physiological effects on the ocular surface and can result in o...
Deborah S Jacobs,Karen G Carrasquillo,Paul D Cottrell et al. Deborah S Jacobs et al.
The medical use of contact lenses is a solution for many complex ocular conditions, including high refractive error, irregular astigmatism, primary and secondary corneal ectasia, disfiguring disease, and ocular surface disease. The developm...
Melissa Barnett,Claudine Courey,Daddi Fadel et al. Melissa Barnett et al.
Scleral lenses were the first type of contact lens, developed in the late nineteenth century to restore vision and protect the ocular surface. With the advent of rigid corneal lenses in the middle of the twentieth century and soft lenses in...
Stephen J Vincent,Pauline Cho,Ka Yin Chan et al. Stephen J Vincent et al.
Orthokeratology (ortho-k) is the process of deliberately reshaping the anterior cornea by utilising specialty contact lenses to temporarily and reversibly reduce refractive error after lens removal. Modern ortho-k utilises reverse geometry ...
Kathryn Richdale,Ian Cox,Pete Kollbaum et al. Kathryn Richdale et al.
The most fundamental aspect of a contact lens is its optics; the manner in which the refraction of light is managed to optimise vision to the clinical benefit of the lens wearer. This report presents contemporary information on the optical ...
Philip B Morgan,Paul J Murphy,Kate L Gifford et al. Philip B Morgan et al.
This paper outlines changes to the ocular surface caused by contact lenses and their degree of clinical significance. Substantial research and development to improve oxygen permeability of rigid and soft contact lenses has meant that in man...
Mark Willcox,Nancy Keir,Vinod Maseedupally et al. Mark Willcox et al.
Contact lens materials have undergone significant changes over the past 20 years, particularly with respect to the introduction of silicone hydrogel materials. Whilst this development addressed hypoxic issues, other important areas relating...
Laura E Downie,Stefan Bandlitz,Jan P G Bergmanson et al. Laura E Downie et al.
A key element of contact lens practice involves clinical evaluation of anterior eye health, including the cornea and limbus, conjunctiva and sclera, eyelids and eyelashes, lacrimal system and tear film. This report reviews the fundamental a...