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1 per electrodes cured on a silicone elastomer soft contact lens.
2 atic biofilm plate and on unworn etafilcon A soft contact lenses.
3 uvue2 (Johnson & Johnson, New Brunswick, NJ) soft contact lenses.
4 ctive error in the myopes was corrected with soft contact lenses.
5 ur (94%) of the confirmed case patients wore soft contact lenses.
6 s was measured, etafilcon-A ionic disposable soft contact lenses (58% water) were inserted, and the t
7                                    Spherical soft contact lenses (-6 diopter [D] to +6 D in 2 D steps
8 rpose of this study was to determine whether soft contact lenses affect the progression of myopia in
9 ment included the application of therapeutic soft contact lenses and punctual occlusion; however, bot
10 tropine, anti-myopia spectacles, anti-myopia soft contact lenses, and orthokeratology.
11                          Uniquely, the smart soft contact lenses are built upon various commercial br
12                              Using a sterile soft contact lens as scaffold, the tissue was loaded in
13 uppurative inflammation in a rabbit model of soft contact lens-associated bacterial keratitis more of
14 ostoperative impregnated collagen shields or soft contact lenses augment the therapeutic armamentariu
15  NSAIDs; postoperative cold patches; bandage soft contact lenses (BCLs), notably senofilcon A contact
16 repeatability, and user comfort of the smart soft contact lenses beyond current wearable ocular tonom
17   Inspired by the invention of hydrogels and soft contact lenses by my mentors, my six decades of res
18                       We show that the smart soft contact lenses can seamlessly fit across different
19 1 to - 0.16] in 1 year) and novel multifocal soft contact lenses (change in refraction: -0.15D, [- 0.
20 rom 0.22 to 0.81 diopters (D) for multifocal soft contact lenses compared with 0.50 to 1.45 D in cont
21 L elongation in children who used multifocal soft contact lenses compared with spectacles or single-v
22                                          The soft contact lens edge fitting was characterized by the
23                                    Low-power soft contact lenses enable reliable and repeatable IOLMa
24           Here we introduce a class of smart soft contact lenses, enabling the continuous 24-hour mon
25 gnificantly (P < 0.001) to the prediction of soft contact lens fit compared with keratometry and vide
26 e architecture provide valuable insight into soft contact lens fit dynamics.
27 -six marmosets were treated monocularly with soft contact lenses for 4 weeks from 10 weeks of age (OD
28 he authors propose disposable particle-laden soft contact lenses for ophthalmic drug delivery.
29  axial elongation was less in the multifocal soft contact lens group compared with control groups, wi
30                                              Soft contact lenses have been reported to increase the p
31  5% and the postoperative use of impregnated soft contact lenses have helped augment our therapeutic
32 s permeable lenses, custom wave front-guided soft contact lenses, hybrid lenses and tandem soft conta
33 egularities and rigid gas permeable (RGP) or soft contact lenses intolerance.
34  aqueous-drug diffusion coefficients in five soft-contact-lens material hydrogels where solute-specif
35  reduction, was determined (130 mJ/cm(2)), 6 soft contact lens materials (etafilcon A, senofilcon A,
36                                    Moreover, soft contact lenses may be more likely to retain asympto
37 ly stages, vision correction with glasses or soft contact lenses may suffice.
38 ts wearing single vision (SV) and multifocal soft contact lenses (MFCL).
39 D astigmatism were randomly assigned to wear soft contact lenses (n = 247) or spectacles (n = 237) fo
40 n to efficacy, safety of therapies including soft contact lenses, orthokeratology and low-level red l
41  the adsorption of major tear film lipids to soft contact lenses over time.
42  A method to measure the tear film beneath a soft contact lens, referred to as post-lens tear thickne
43                                     Atypical soft contact lens-related infections are on the rise.
44  and effectiveness of orthokeratology versus soft contact lenses, rigid gas permeable lenses, and spe
45 oft contact lenses, hybrid lenses and tandem soft contact lens-rigid gas permeable lenses.
46 compute in situ corneal oxygen uptake during soft-contact-lens (SCL) wear using a micro-polarographic
47       Extended wear of conventional hydrogel soft contact lenses (SCLs) is associated with adverse oc
48 ical properties or cytotoxicity tests in any soft contact lenses tested.
49 r built on commercially-available disposable soft contact lenses that can intimately and non-invasive
50 stigate the ability of a class I UV-blocking soft contact lens to protect against UVB-induced effects
51                                              Soft contact lens use in the past 2 weeks or rigid gas-p
52 breaks of Fusarium keratitis associated with soft contact lens use occurred in multiple U.S. states a
53        The corneal sensor is integrated with soft contact lenses via an electrochemical anchoring mec
54 s the one in which a very successful bifocal soft contact lens was finally available for the millions
55 erned with the phenomenon of "myopic creep." Soft contact lens wear by children does not cause a clin
56 ion is a viable option for the management of soft contact lens wear-related limbal stem cell deficien
57 antation with systemic immunosuppression for soft contact lens wear-related limbal stem cell deficien
58 eady-state corneal oxygen uptake rate during soft-contact-lens wear.
59 y corneal-oxygen-uptake rates during in vivo soft-contact-lens wear.
60 anthamoeba was isolated from the cornea of a soft contact lens wearer who had keratitis.
61                    Thirty-nine neophytes and soft contact lens wearers completed the study.
62                          In this database of soft contact lens wearers, myopia progression was common
63                       From a database of 815 soft contact lens wearers, patients were identified whos
64   Poly(HEMA-co-AA-co-AM-co-NVP-co-PEG200DMA) soft contact lenses were prepared (100+/-5 mum thickness
65                      Four different types of soft contact lenses were randomly fitted to both eyes of
66                      Four different types of soft contact lenses were tested on the left eye of 10 su
67                              Custom-designed soft contact lenses were used to alter ocular SA to -0.1
68                   We envision that the smart soft contact lenses will be effective in glaucoma care.
69  and new high oxygen permeable extended wear soft contact lenses will give practitioners more options
70 e the cost and the lead time for fabricating soft contact lenses with customized shapes, and benefit
71  are built upon various commercial brands of soft contact lenses without altering their intrinsic pro
72 rticle discusses the utility of hydrogels in soft contact lens, wound dressings, intraocular lens, vi