Achong-Coan, 2020 - Google Patents
Scleral Lenses for Regular CorneasAchong-Coan, 2020
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- Achong-Coan R
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- Contact Lens Spectrum
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Scleral lenses were first mentioned in the medical literature in 1888 by Adolf Fick, who described glass-blown shells 18mm to 21mm in diameter that could be worn for only a few hours at a time and were designed to protect the eye. 1 Polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) …
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