نتایج جستجو برای: soft contact lens

تعداد نتایج: 330343  

2014
Claire M. Elkins Qin M. Qi Gerald G. Fuller

Tear film protein deposition on contact lens hydrogels has been well characterized from the perspective of bacterial adhesion and viability. However, the effect of protein deposition on lens interactions with the corneal epithelium remains largely unexplored. The current study employs a live cell rheometer to quantify human corneal epithelial cell adhesion to soft contact lenses fouled with the...

Journal: :Collegium antropologicum 2009
Biljana Kuzmanović Elabjer Mladen Busić Mario Sviben Esmat Elabjer Jurica Predović

Aim of our paper is to present a case of painless Acanthamoeba keratitis in a soft contact lens wearer. A 17-year-old male, highly myopic, prolonged soft contact lens wearer, presented to us with painless red watery right eye having remarkably diminished vision. Last six weeks he was treated elsewhere for the microbial keratitis with no improvement. No pain was reported and on the direct questi...

2012
Chikako Suto Tetsuya Ishizuka Hiroshi Toshida

We report an unusual case of iris rubeosis and hyphema caused by chemical injury due to household detergent. A 74-year-old man with a 15-year history of diabetes mellitus was refilling a container with household detergent at home. He splashed the detergent in his eyes. Slit-lamp examination revealed extensive epithelial damage to the left eye, leading to a persistent corneal epithelial defect. ...

Journal: :Contact lens & anterior eye : the journal of the British Contact Lens Association 2004
Graeme Young

The early 1990s saw a large increase in the number of contact lens wearers in the UK. It is estimated that this figure doubled between 1990 and 1996 to reach approximately three million wearers. The increased uptake of contact lenses during this period is thought to have been due to a number of factors, including the availability of frequent replacement soft lenses, the introduction of daily di...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 1992
S M Fleiszig N Efron G B Pier

Extended wear of soft contact lenses is associated with an increased risk of Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection of the cornea. To assess the role of bacterial adherence in the pathogenesis of these infections, superficial corneal epithelial cells and leukocytes from ten patients who use extended-wear soft lenses and ten control eyes were compared for their propensity to attach P. aeruginosa in vi...

Journal: :Eye & contact lens 2003
Meng C Lin Ying Q Chen Kenneth A Polse

PURPOSE To assess the effects of soft contact lens base curve radius (BCR), sex, ethnicity, central corneal curvatures, and vertical palpebral aperture size (PAS) on the postlens tear thickness (PLTT). METHODS The PLTT was measured using optical pachometry on 114 experienced lens wearers who were fitted with lathe-cut soft lenses (Alden 47, polymacon, 35.5% H2O, -2.00 diopter, and 14.0 mm). E...

2016
Andre Childs Hao Li Daniella M. Lewittes Biqin Dong Wenzhong Liu Xiao Shu Cheng Sun Hao F. Zhang

Contact lenses are increasingly used in laboratories for in vivo animal retinal imaging and pre-clinical studies. The lens shapes often need modification to optimally fit corneas of individual test subjects. However, the choices from commercially available contact lenses are rather limited. Here, we report a flexible method to fabricate customized hydrogel contact lenses. We showed that the fab...

2012
Yelda Ozkurt Mehmet Atakan Tugba Gencaga Sezen Akkaya

Keratoconus is the most common corneal distrophy. It's a noninflammatory progressive thinning process that leads to conical ectasia of the cornea, causing high myopia and astigmatism. Many treatment choices include spectacle correction and contact lens wear, collagen cross linking, intracorneal ring segments implantation and finally keratoplasty. Contact lenses are commonly used to reduce astig...

2013
Gauri Shankar Shrestha

Background: Dry eye symptoms are more frequent in contact lens wearers than in non wearers. Dry eye is considered relatively common in contact lens wearers than non-wearers. However, there was no any report in our clinical setting that compared and addressed the issue related to dry eye and its symptom in contact lens wearers. The present study was conducted to compare pre-ocular tear film in c...

Journal: :Optometry and vision science : official publication of the American Academy of Optometry 2006
Meng C Lin Gemma N Soliman Valerie A Lim Michael L Giese Laura E Wofford Christopher Marmo Clayton Radke Kenneth A Polse

PURPOSE Tear exchange under a soft contact lens is directly related to the amount of lateral and transverse lens motion. Hydrodynamic modeling suggests that channels placed on the back surface of a soft lens will reduce fluid resistance and increase transverse lens movement. This study measured the effect of posterior lens surface scalloped channels on tear exchange. METHODS Tear exchange in ...

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