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Contact Lens Practice

Buch | Hardcover
1176 Seiten
1998
Hodder Arnold (Verlag)
978-0-412-35120-4 (ISBN)
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Considers all aspects of contact lens practice, including basic sciences, clinical practice and eye pathology, fitting techniques and lens design. More than one view of certain controversial topics are given, so that the reader may have a balanced account of current knowledge and opinion.
This book considers all aspects of contact lens practice, including basic sciences, clinical practice and eye pathology, fitting techniques and lens design. The various parts of the book are prefaced with linking editorials. There are many areas of controversy in contact lens practice. The editors have therefore given more than one view of certain topics so that the reader may have a balanced account of current knowledge and opinion. For example, one area of particular controversy is the use of contact lenses for extended wear. Although one chapter is specially dedicated to this subject, extensive reference to extended wear is also made in a number of other chapters. The contact lens practitioner should find that all aspects of the topic are dealt with in an encompassing manner. For example, rather than discussing the fitting of soft and rigid toric lenses, the book deals with the correction of astigmatism with soft and rigid lenses, including toric designs.
Similarly, the text is not limited to describing the fitting of bifocal and multifocal lenses, but rather considers the ocular effects associated with aging, and reviews the many modes of correction, including the use of contact lenses.

Part 1 History: origin of the contact lens, Anthony Sabbell. Part 2 Material technology: chemical composition & properties, Miguel Refojo; oxygen transport through contact lenses, William Benjamin; mechanical properties, Ronald E. Stephenson. Part 3 Contact lens design technology: contact lens design, Michel Guillon and William Sammons; soft contact lens kinetics, Yoshizo Kikkawa; contact lens optics, Colin Fowler; quality assurance and quality control for volume lens manufacturing, Stewart Gibson; quality control of rigid lenses in clinical practice, Richard Pearson; the verification of soft lenses in clinical practice, Michael Port; manufacturing standards, Michael Sheridan. Part 4 Anatomical & physiological factors: microscopic anatomy and ultra structure of the cornea, conjunctiva and lids, Ramesh Tripathi, et al; innervation of the anterior segment, Gordon Ruskell; corenal physiology & biophysics, Stephen Kwok; biochemical aspects of the cornea, Barry Masters. Part 5 Clinical techniques: keratometry & specialist optical instrumentation, Ronald Rabbetts; photokeratoscopy & corneal topography, Arthur Ho and Michel Guillon; biomicroscopy, Steve Zantos and Ian Cox; pachometry - clinical & scientific applications, Tailoi Chan and David Pye; aesthesiometry, Michel Millodot; the role of tears in contact lens performance and its measurement, Jean-Pierre Guillon; oxygen consumption & measurements, Richard Hill. Part 6 Practical routine: indications and contraindications for contact lens wear, Barry Weissman; preliminary examination patient selection, Barry Weissman; contact lens care systems and solutions used by the practitioner, Fiona Stapleton & Judith Stechler; symptomology and aftercare, Joshua Joshephson, et al. Part 7 Fitting techniques: basic contact lens fitting, Michel Guillon; fitting the astigmatic patient with rigid contact lenses, Theodore Grosvenor; toric hydrogel contact lenses, Nigel Burnett Hodd and Joshua Josephson; tinted hydrogel contact lenses, Richard Weisbarth; the scleral regid lens - optical and therapeutic applications, Montague Ruben; gas permeable scleral contact lenses, Oliver Schein, et al; presyopia and influence of ageing on the prescription of contact lenses, William Benjamin and Irving Borish; contact lenses for children, David Taylor and Judith Morris. Part 8 Abnormal and therapeutic fitting: correction of irregular astigmatism with contact lenses, Montague Ruben; contact lens fitting post refractive surgery, Christine Astin; orthokeratology, Leo Carney; therapeutic soft contact lenses, Thomas John, et al. (Part contents.)

Erscheint lt. Verlag 4.9.1998
Zusatzinfo 418 b/w & 335 col illus
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Gesundheitsfachberufe
Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Augenheilkunde
ISBN-10 0-412-35120-X / 041235120X
ISBN-13 978-0-412-35120-4 / 9780412351204
Zustand Neuware
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