Corneal and scleral contact lenses : proceedings of the International Congress /
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Formato: | Procedimiento de la Conferencia Libro |
Lenguaje: | English |
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St. Louis :
The C.V. Mosby Company,
©1967
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Corneal physiology.
- Anatomicophysiology of the cornea
- / (Michael J. Hogan)
- Chemical factors in corneal physiology
- / (Gerald L. Feldman),
- Physiopathology of the cornea as related to contact lenses
- / (Joseph M. Dixon)
- Effect of corneal contact lenses on normal corneal physiology
- / (J. Robert Rosenthal)
- Aphakia.
- Detects of vision through aphakic spectacle lenses that are correctable by contact lenses
- / (Robert C. Welsh)
- Optically defective lenticular corneal lenses for aphakia
- / (Robert C. Welsh)
- Effect of contact lenses on aphakic visual efficiency
- / (Whitney G. Sampson)
- Aphakia and binocular vision
- / (Frederick Ridley)
- Diplopia and aphakia management with contact lenses
- / (Jonas de Arruda)
- Keratoconus
- Keratoconus etiology, pathology, and treatment with contact lenses
- / (Frederick Ridley )
- Factors that influence the progress of keratoconus
- / (Jorge N. Buxton, Frank B. Hoefle, and James J. Koverman)
- Technologic aspects of fitting keratoconus patient with corneal and scleral lenses
- / (Louis S. Heyman)
- Keratoconus and corneal lenses
- / (Hermann von Kemmetmiller)
- Free papers .
- Range of corneal adaptation to corneal contact lenses
- / (Howard J. Agatston)
- Contact lens overwearing syndrome
- / (Robert G. Wohlrabe and Jack W. Moore)
- Insertion awareness as a subjective symptom
- / (William A. MeGuire )
- Contact lenses and lacrimal function
- / (G. Peter Halberg)
- Statistical survey of factors that determine success or failure in the wearing of contact lenses
- / (Frank B. Sanning)
- seccion V Therapeutic lenses
- Therapeutic indications for scleral contact lenses—a review of 592 cases
- / (Herbert L. Gould )
- Molding and manufacturing of the therapeutic shell
- / (Joseph W. Soper)
- Contact lens fitting-theoretical considerations
- / (Frederick Ridley )
- New developments
- Advances in keratometry
- / (Chester J. Black)
- Posterior contact lens curves generated by diamond-impregnated tools
- / (Ralph T. Sutton and Taylor Asbury )
- Aberration phenomena in the fitting of soft Jenses
- / (Otto Wichterle)
- Changes of refracting power of a soft lens caused by its flattening
- / (Otto Wichterle )
- Contact lens research in Japan
- / (Akira Nakajima, Hisao Magatani, and Kazuichi Konyama )
- A method of designing corneal contact lenses
- / (Ralph H.Deas)
- Presbyopia corrected with single vision corneal lenses
- / (Gerald Fonda)
- Corneal topography and the central posterior curve of the contact lens
- / (Charles A. Young, Jr.)
- Effect of contact lenses on the accommodation of the eye
- / (Dennis M. Robertson, Kenneth N. Ogle, and John A. Dyer)
- Blinking
- / (Vernon R. Lamb)
- Corneoptor
- / (Joseph L. Bitonte and Richard H. Keates)
- Specialized fitting
- Contact lenses after corneal grafting
- / (Jorge N. Buxton, Frank B. Hoefle, and James J. Koverman)
- Toric corneal contact lenses
- / (James C. Tamnehill and Whitney G. Sampson)
- Bifocal contact lenses
- / (Richard N. Camp)
- Contact lenses in high myopia
- / (Fernando Beltranena)
- Ptosis crutch scleral contact lenses
- / (Louis S. Heyman)
- Seccion ix The adapting wearer
- Storage and handling of contact lenses
- / (Oliver H. Dabezies)
- Wearing schedule for the adapting contact lens wearer
- / (Joseph L. Bitonte)
- Two-day adaptation to contact lenses
- / (Herschell H. Boyd)
- Corneal edema
- / (Whitney G. Sampson )
- Free papers
- Contact lenses and comeal surgery
- / (Alejandro Dalma)
- Vascularization of the cornea from contact lenses
- / (Thomas F Spring)
- Corneal oxygen flux in contact lens wearers
- / (R. Linsy Farris, Gordon H. Takahashi, and Anthony Donn)
- Effects of light and tinted lens on physiologic functions of animals and plants
- / (Philip L. Salvatori)
- Management of the adapted wearer
- Complications in the adapted wearer
- / (John A. Dyer)
- Follow-up keratometry
- / (Joseph W. Soper)
- Slit-lamp photography
- / (Kenneth V. Swanson)
- Contact lens evaluation by slit-1 amp observation
- / (Louis ] Girard, Joseph W., Soper, and Whitney G. Sampson)