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The use of hydrophilic contact lenses in corneal diseases of the dog and cat: A preliminary report
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1977
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Recurrent Corneal ErosionsHydrophilic Contact LensesOphthalmologyPreliminary ReportVeterinary ScienceHydrophilic ContactWound HealingGlaucomaDermatologyAbstract TwoOcular PathologyMedicineOcular TissueKeratoconusCorneal Diseases
ABSTRACT Two types of hydrophilic contact lenses were tested in dogs and cats as part of the therapeutic régime of recurrent corneal erosions, superficial corneal ulcers and keratoconjunctivitis sicca. It was found that the lenses are well tolerated by these species when properly fitted to the cornea. If the lenses were not properly fitted, they were lost before their therapeutic effectiveness could be evaluated. The use of hydrophilic contact lenses appeared to be beneficial in the treatment of superificial corneal ulcers and recurrent corneal erosions in the dog and cat, but ineffective in the treatment of keratoconjunctivitis sicca.
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