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Evaluating the Eye with Corneal Topography

 

Corneal topography shows more than a pretty picture. Different types of topography maps can help you better evaluate the eye's anterior surface and fit contact lenses.

 

By David W. Hansen, OD, FAAO


New Contact Lens Designs and Materials

 

A comprehensive list of new designs and materials constructed to fit your patients’ varying needs.

 

Jennifer Kirby, Associate Editor


Keratoconus Newsletter

 

Courtesy of Drs. Carl Garbus, Cecilia Perez and June Chiang


Benefits oxygen permeable contact lenses

 

The Optometric Management, Oct. 2002 by Kogan, Barbara Anan


Keratoconus: Diagnosis, contact lens fitting and management

 

Waheeda Illahi PhD, MSc, BSc(Hons), MCOptom


Keratoconus - Part 3 (C5238)

In the third and last part of our keratoconus series, Shreeti Lakhani looks at the various options for contact lens vision correction.


A Case Series: Dyna Intra-Limbal Lenses


Author(s): Nguyen, Wagner 


"Contact lens fitting today" Fitting for the irregular cornea

 

Successfully fitting the irregular cornea with contact lenses can be one of the greatest challenges to the contact lens practitioner. This article reviews fitting contact lenses to the irregular cornea found in primary cornea ectasias, post corneal graft and, finally, post refractive surgery.

 

Chris Steele BSc (Hons), FCOptom, DipCLP, DipOC

                 


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