隐形眼镜
巩膜晶状体
医学
镜头(地质)
验光服务
折射误差
人口
散光
眼科
光学
眼病
环境卫生
物理
作者
David A. Murphy,Jeffrey S. Samples,Emily M. Zepeda,Kamran M. Riaz
标识
DOI:10.1097/icl.0000000000000776
摘要
Abstract: Traumatic injury in the pediatric population often results in significant refractive errors that if left untreated can lead to amblyopia. Scleral contact lenses (ScCLs) have recently gained popularity in this population for efficacy in treatment of significant refractive errors, including irregularity astigmatism and corneal abnormalities. Scleral contact lens intolerance may limit the ability of practitioners to use this modality. Although a soft contact lens (SCL) is generally well tolerated, it cannot treat refractive error as effectively as an ScCL. We recently used an SCL followed by an SCL–ScCL combination (“piggyback” system) sequence in a pediatric patient to facilitate use of an ScCL alone. We hope that our results may provide practitioners with an additional option when treating this challenging patient population.
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