Corneal and Scleral Contact Lenses: Proceedings of the International Congress. Louis J. Girard, Editor; Joseph W. Soper, Associate Editor; Carleen Gunn, Assistant EditorLouis Joseph Girard |
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... toric corneal lenses in an effort to stabilize lens rotation and obtain better posi- tioning of the lens on these highly astigmatic corneas . Although considerable success was achieved physically with the use of the early back toric ...
... toric corneal lenses in an effort to stabilize lens rotation and obtain better posi- tioning of the lens on these highly astigmatic corneas . Although considerable success was achieved physically with the use of the early back toric ...
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... toric corneal lenses , it will be found that , for the best optical results , back toric lenses will be effective in less than 10 % of cases ; well over 90 % of the patients will require a toric surface on the front of the lens to ...
... toric corneal lenses , it will be found that , for the best optical results , back toric lenses will be effective in less than 10 % of cases ; well over 90 % of the patients will require a toric surface on the front of the lens to ...
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... toric lenses for corneal astigmatism and does not worry too much about the power . I wonder if he is still doing this ? DR . BOYD : Only occasionally . DR . ARRUDA : I use cylindric or toric lenses only in cases of residual astig ...
... toric lenses for corneal astigmatism and does not worry too much about the power . I wonder if he is still doing this ? DR . BOYD : Only occasionally . DR . ARRUDA : I use cylindric or toric lenses only in cases of residual astig ...
Contents
Introductory discussion | 1 |
Defects of vision through aphakic spectacle lenses that | 51 |
Optically defective lenticular corneal lenses for aphakia Rob | 65 |
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