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VISUAL ACUITY IMPROVEMENT IN EYES WITH CORNEAL SCARS FITTED WITH CONTACT LENSES
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1975
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Contact LensesOphthalmologyExperimental OphthalmologyMedicineCorneal DystrophyEye TrackingVisual AcuityGlaucomaDermatologyVisual Acuity ImprovementOcular TissueKeratoconus
The vision of 190 eyes of 130 patients with corneal scars was tested with contact lenses, of which 166 eyes subsequently were fitted with contact lenses. Over 75% of all eyes with corneal scars showed a visual acuity improvement to 6/12 or better. All eyes with a nebular or macular corneal scar and an initial visual acuity of 6/60 or better improved to 6/12 or better. The visual acuity of 77% of the eyes fitted with contact lenses, compared to the visual acuity of 36% of the same eyes obtained with spectacle lenses, improved to 6/12 or better.