Annuai Index 2 991
AUTHORS
Ajello M, see McKenney CD Alfonso E, see Efron N
Bachman WG: Contact Lens Wear with an Aviation Protective Mask: A Preliminary Study, 18( 1&2):21-23
Beekman A, see Goldenberg MS Benjamin WJ: Brinksmanship and the
Public Health Perspective, (Clinical R&D), 18(9&10):201-202
Benjamin WJ: Edge Inspection of Rigid Lenses with a 78 D or 90 D Lens (Clinical R&D), 18(5&6):113
Benjamin WJ: Reflections on Contact Lens Translation as Viewed with a Dental Mirror (Clinical R&D), 18(3&4):74
Benjamin WJ, see Blehl E Bergbauer KL, Kuck JFR, Su KC, Yu
NT: Use of a UV-Blocking Contact Lens in Evaluation of UV-Induced Damage to the Guinea Pig Lens, 18(9&10):182-187
Bemstein PR, Gunde1 RE, Rosen JS: Masking Comeal Toricity with Hydrogels: Does it Work?, 18(3&4):67-70
Blanks G: Literature Review of Hydrogel Presbyopie Correction, 18(7&8):142-147
Blehl E, Lowther GE, Benjamin WJ: Flexural Characteristics of SoftPerm, Boston IV, and RXD Contact Lenses on Toric Comeas, 18(3&4):59-62
Bouron P, see Efron N Bridgewater BA: Toric RGP Curve
Stability, 18(3&4):63-66
Camey LG, see Fink BA Caroline PJ, see Tomlinson A Cox 1, Fonn D: Interference Filters to
Eliminate the Surface Reflex and Improve Contrast during Fluorescein Photography, 18(9&10):178-181
Dillehay SM, Hill RM: Measures of Tear Exchange under Rigid Contact Lenses: Part 1. The Method, 18( 1&2):3&34
Dillehay SM, Hill RM: Measures of Tear Exchange under Rigid Contact Lenses: Part 11. Individual Systems and a Population Model, 18(3&4):71-73
Dillehay SM, Hill RM: Measures of Tear Exchange under Rigid Contact Lenses: Part 111. Influence of Base Curve on
Post-lens Tear Exchange, 18(5&6):106-109
Dvorak DG, see House HO
Edrington TB, see House HO Edrington TB, see Simmons PA Efron N, Henriquez A, Merkx JTM,
Alfonso E, Bouron P, Fonn D, Nishida T, Ostlund K, Schnider CM, Sweeney DF, Tann KC: Disposable Contact Lenses (Position Paper), 18(7&8):127-129
Efron N, Lowe R, Vallas V, Grusiner E: Clinical Efficacy of Standing Wave and Ultrasound for Cleaning and Disinfecting Contact Lenses, 18( 1&2):24-29
Efron N, Wohl A, Toma NG, Jones LWJ, Lowe R: Pseudomonas Comeal Ulcers Associated with Daily Wear of Disposable Hydrogel Contact Lenses, 18(3&4):4652
Fatt 1: Gas-to-gas Oxygen Permeability Measurements on RGP and Silicone Rubber Lens Material, 18(9&10):192-199
Fink BA, Camey LG, Hill RM: The Effects of Rigid Contact Lens Overall Diameter Changes on Tear Pump Efficiency: A Comparative Study, 18(5&6):95-101
Fink BA, Hill RM, Camey LG: A Comparison of the Effects of Rigid Contact Lens Overall Diameter and Axial Edge Lift Changes on Tear Pump Efficiency, 18(7&8):148-153
Fonn D, see Cox 1 Fonn D, see Efron N
Gerstman DR, see Homer DG Ghormley NR: Acuvue or Surevue?
(Overview) 18(11&12):213 Ghormley NR: Contact Lenses 1991-The
Future? (Overview), 18( 1&2):6-8 Ghormley NR: A Disposable Contact
Lens Case? (Overview), 18(3&4):45 Ghormley NR: NOVALENS-A New
Miracle Contact Lens? (Overview), 18(9&10):173-174
Ghormley NR: Soft Bifocal Contact Lenses-Gxygen Performance (Overview), 18(5&6):85-87
Ghormley NR: Specific Gravity-Does it Contribute to RGP Lens Adherente? (Overview), 18(7&8):125-126
Gnadt GR, Gordon A: Fungal
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Contamination of Soft Contact Lenses, 18(5&6):102-105
Goldberg JB: Contact Lenses for Dry Eyes: A Bottomless Pit (Photoatlas), 18(7&8):163-164
Goldberg JB: Modification Procedures for Aspheric Comeal Lenses (Photoatlas) , 18(5&6):11&112
Goldberg JB: Removing Hydrophobic Sites on RGP Comeal Lenses (Photoatlas), 18( 1&2):35-36
Goldberg JB: Some Problems with Soft Lenses (Photoatlas), 18(9&10):200
Goldenberg MS, Rennwantz E, Beekman A: Polarographic Evaluation of Highly Oxygen Permeable Silicone Rubber: Correction for Electrode Nonlinearity and Implications for Contact Lenses, 18(7&8):154-162
Goldsmith WA, Steel S: Rotational Characteristics of Toric Contact Lenses, 18(11&12):227-229
Gordon A, see Gnadt GR Gruber E: The State of Contact Lenses
in the United States in the 199O’s, 18(9&10):175-177
Grusiner E, see Efron N Guillon JP, see Tomlinson A Gunde1 RE, see Bemstein PR Gunning JN, see House HO
Hamano H, see Sakamoto R Hammack GG, see Lowther GE Heath GG, see Homer DG Henriquez A, see Efron N Hill RM: Comeas: In Search of the
“Right Stuff’ (The Eye and the Contact Lens), 18(5&6):11+115
Hill RM: Getting to the Bottom of the Dry Eye, 18( 11&12):251
Hill RM: Salines and their pH Problems (The Eye and the Contact Lens), 18(9&10):203-204
Hill RM: Soothing Solutions: Acidity (The Eye and the Contact Lens), 18(3&4):75-76
Hill RM, see Dillehay SM Hill RM, see Fink BA Homer DG, Soni PS, Heath GG,
Gerstman DR: Management of Scarred Comea with RGP Contact Lens, 18( 1&2):9-13
House HO, Leach NE, Edrington TB, Gunning JN, Parsick SJ, Cyert L, Marsden HJ, Dvorak DG, Toscane FR, Walter DE: Contact Lens Daily Cleaner Efficacy: Multi-purpose Versus
0 1991 Buttetworth-Heinemann
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(The Anterior Segment), 18(7&8):165-167
Shovlin JP: Keratoconus in Patients Wearing Rigid Contact Lenses. Part 11: Adverse Contact Lens Effects on the Comea, 18( 1&2):37-38
Simmons PA, Edrington TB, Hsieh L, Wang L: Bacterial Contamination Rate of Soft Contact Lens Cases, 18(9&10):188-191
Simmons P, see Tomlinson A Soni PS, see Homer DG Steel S, see Goldsmith WA Su KC, see Bergbauer KL Sweeney DF, see Efron N
Tan KC, see Efron N Toma NG, see Efron N Tomlinson A, Caroline PJ, Guillon JP:
Effect of Fluorine Content of RGP Contact Lens Polymers on Tear Film, Lens Wettability, and Deposit Resistance, 18(3&4):53-58
Tomlinson A, see Ridder WH Tomlinson A, Simmons P: Surface
Deposits on Low Water Content Hydrogel Contact Lenses: Comparison of SEM and Protein Assay Techniques, 18(5&6):88-94
Toscane FR, see House HO
Vallas V, see Efron N
Walter DE, see House HO Wang L, see Simmons PA Westin E, see Rumsey KE Wissner S, see Lowther GE Wohl A, see Efron N
Yu NT, see Bergbauer KL
Single-purpose Products, 18( 11&12):238-245
Hsieh L, see Simmons PA
Janoff LE: Intraocular Pressure Measurements with the Tonopen 11 over a Disposable Soft Lens, 18( 11&12):246-250
Johnson TJ, Schnider CM: Clinical Performance and Patient Preferences for Hydrogel versus RGP Lenses: A Crossover Study, 18(7&8):13&135
Jones, LW], see Efron N
Kuck JFR, see Bergbauer
Leach NE, see House HO Lowe R, see Efron N Lowther GE: The Cooperative Centre for
Eye Research and Technology (CL Commentary), 18(5&6):84
Lowther GE: How Safe are Hydrogel Disinfection Systems? (CL Commentary), 18(7&8):124
Lowther GE, Hammack GG, Wissner S: Quantification of Visible Deposits on Hydrogel Contact Lenses, 18(11&12):219-226
Lowther GE: International Growth of the Contact Lens Field (CL Commentary), 18(9&10):172
Lowther GE, see Blehl E Lowther GE: Two Pioneers in Contact
Lens Development and Manufacturing Have Been Lost (CL Commentary), 18( 1&2):4-5
Lowther GE: Tinted and Cosmetic Hydrogel Contact Lenses (CL Commentary), 18(3&4):44
SUBJECTS
Aspheric Lenses Goldberg JB: Modification Procedures for
Aspheric Comeal Lenses (Photoatlas), 18(5&6):11&112
Aviation Bachman WC: Contact Lens Wear with
an Aviation Protective Mask: A Preliminary Study, 18(1&2):21-23
Bifocal Contact Lenses Blanks G: Literature Review of Hydrogel
Presbyopie Correction, 18(7&8):142-147
Ghormley NR: Soft Bifocal Contact Lenses-Oxygen Performance (Overview), 18(5&6):85-87
Cleaning and Disinfection Efron N, Lowe R, Vallas V, Grusiner E:
Clinical Efficacy of Standing Wave
Lowther GE: Where Have the Rigid Contact Lens Fitters Gone? (CL Commentary), 18(11&12):212
Marsden HJ, see House HO McKenney CD, Ajello M: Comparative
Case Contamination: Three Disinfection Systems, 18 (1&2):14-20
Merkx JTM, see Efron N Miyanaga Y, see Sakamoto R
Nishida T, see Efron N
Ostlund K, see Efron N
Parsick SJ, see House HO Perrigin D, see Rumsey KE
Rennwantz E, see Goldenberg MS Ridder WH, Tomlinson A: Blink-
Induced, Tempora1 Variations in Contrast Sensitivity, 18(11&12):231-237
Rosen JS, see Bemstein PR Rumsey JM, see Rumsey KE Rumsey KE, Westin E, Rumsey JM,
Perrigin D: Disposable vs. Extended Wear Lenses in the Management of Papillary Hypertrophy, 18(7&8):136-141
Sakamoto R, Miyanaga Y, Hamano H; Soft and RGP Lens Comeal Swelling and Deswelling with Ovemight Wear, 18(11-12):214-218
Schnider CM, see Efron N Schnider CM, see Johnson TJ Shovlin JP: Dendriform Lesions of the
Comea: An Important Differential Diagnosis in Contact Lens Wearers
and Ultrasound for Cleaning and Disinfecting Contact Lenses, 18( 1&2):24-29
Ghormley NR: A Disposable Contact Lens Case? (Overview), 18(3&4):45
Gnadt GR, Gordon A: Fungal Contamination of Soft Contact Lenses, 18(5&6):102-105
Hill RM: Salines and their pH Problems (The Eye and the Contact Lens), 18(9&10):203-204
House HO, Leach NE, Edringcon TB, Gunning JN, Parsick SJ, Cyert L, Marsden HJ, Dvorak DG, Toscane FR, Walter DE: Contact Lens Daily Cleaner Efficacy: Multi-purpose Versus Single,purpose Products, 18(11&12):238-245
Lowther GE: How Safe are Hydrogel Disinfection Systems? (CL Commentary), 18(7&8):124
McKenney CD, Ajello M: Comparative Case Contamination: Three Disinfection Systems, 18( 1&2): 14-20
Simmons PA, Edrington TB, Hsieh L, Wang L: Bacterial Contamination
Rate of Soft Contact Lens Cases, 18(9&10):188-191
Contrast Sensitivity
Ridder WH, Tomlinson A: Blink- Induced, Temporal Variations in Contrast Sensitivity, 18 (11&12):000-000
Deposits
Lowther GE, Hammack GG, Wissner S: Quantification of Visible Deposits on Hydrogel Contact Lenses, 18( 11&12):219-226
Tomlinson A, Caroline PJ, Guillon JP: Effect of Fluorine Content of RGP Contact Lens Polymers on Tear Film, Lens Wettability, and Deposit Resistance, 18(3&4):53-58
Tomlinson A, Simmons P: Surface Deposits on Low Water Content Hydrogel Contact Lenses: Comparison of SEM and Protein Assay Techniques, 18:(5&6):88-94
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Design
Gruber E: The State of Contact Lenses in the United States in the 1990’s 18(9&10):175-177
Disposable Lenses
Efron N, Henriquez A, Markx JTM, Alfonso E, Bouron P, Fonn D, Nishida T, Ostlund K, Schnider CM, Sweeney DF, Tann KC: Disposable Contact Lenses (Position Paper), 18(7&8):127-129
Efron N, Wohl A, Toma NG, Jones LWJ, Lowe R: Pseudomonas Comeal Ulcers Associated with Daily Wear of Disposable Hydrogel Contact Lenses, 18(3&4):4&52
Janoff LE: Intraocular Pressure Measurements with the Tonopen 11 over a Disposable Soft Lens, 18( 11&12):246-250
Rumsey KE, Westin E, Rumsey JM, Perrigin D: Disposable vs. Extended Wear Lenses in the Management of Papillary Hypertrophy, 18(7&8):136-141
Fitting
Benjamin WJ: Reflections on Contact Lens Translation as Viewed with a Dental Mirror (Clinical R&D), 18(3&4):74
Fluorescein Photography
Cox 1, Fonn D: Interference Filters to Eliminate the Surface Reflex and Improve Contrast during Fluorescein Photography, 18(9&10):178-181
Hydrogel Extended-Wear Lenses
Rumsey KE, Westin E, Rumsey JM, Perrigin D: Disposable vs. Extended Wear Lenses in the Management of Papillary Hypertrophy, 18(7&8):136-141
Sakamoto R, Miyanaga Y, Hamano H; Soft and RGP Lens Comeal Swelling and Deswelling with Ovemight Wear, 18( 11&12):214-218
Hydrogel Lenses
Bergbauer KL, Kuck JFR, Su KC, Yu NT: Use of a UV-Blocking Contact Lens in Evaluation of UV-Induced Damage to the Guinea Pig Lens, 18(9&10):182-187
Bemstein PR, Gunde1 RE, Rosen JS: Masking Comeal Toricity with Hydrogels: Does it Work?, 18(3&4):67-70
Gnadt CR, Cordon A: Fungal Contamination of Soft Contact Lenses, 18(5&6):102-105
Goldberg JB: Some Problems with Soft Lenses (Photoatlas), 18(9&10):200
Johnson TJ, Schnider CM: Clinical Performance and Patient Preferences for Hydrogel versus RGP Lenses: A Crossover Study, 18(7&8):13C-135
McKenney CD, Ajello M: Comparative Case Contamination: Three Disinfection Systems, 18( 1&2):14-20
Ridder WH, Tomlinson A: Blink- Induced, Tempora1 Variations in Contrast Sensitivity, 18( 11&12):231-237
Tomlinson A, Simmons P: Surface Deposits on Low Water Content Hydrogel Contact Lenses: Comparison of SEM and Protein Assay Techniques, 18(5&6):88-94
Gruber E: The State of Contact Lenses in the United States in the 1990’s 18(9&10):175-177
Intraocular Pressure
Janoff LE: Intraocular Pressure Measurements with the Tonopen 11 over a Disposable Soft Lens, 18( 11&12):246-250
Manufacturers
Lowther GE: Two Pioneers in Contact Lens Development and Manufacturing Have Been Lost (CL Commentary), 18( 1&2):4-5
Marketing
Lowther GE: International Growth of the Contact Lens Field (CL Commentary), 18(9&10):172
Materials
Ghormley NR: Specific Gravity-Does it Contribute to RGP Lens Adherente? (Overview), 18(7&8):125-126
Gruber E: The State of Contact Lenses in the United States in the 1990’s 18(9&10):175-177
Keratoconus
Shovlin JP: Keratoconus in Patients Wearing Rigid Contact Lenses. Part 11: Adverse Contact Lens Effects on the Comea (The Anterior Segment), 18( 1&2):37-38
Oxygen
Fatt 1: Gas-to-gas Oxygen Permeability Measurements on RGP and Silicone Rubber Lens Material, 18(9&10):192-199
Fink BA, Camey LG, Hill RM: The Effects of Rigid Contact Lens Overall Diameter Changes on Tear Pump Efficiency: A Comparative Study, 18(5&6):95-101
Fink BA, Hill RM, Camey LG: A Comparison of the Effects of Rigid Contact Lens Overall Diameter and
Axial Edge Lift Changes on Tear Pump Efficiency, 18(7&8):148-153
Ghormley NR: Soft Bifocal Contact Lenses-Oxygen Performance (Overview), 18(5&6):85-87
Hill RM: Comeas: In Search of the “Right Stuff’ (The Eye and the Contact Lens), 18(5&6):114-115
Goldenberg MS, Rennwantz E, Beekman A: Polarographic Evaluation of Highly Oxygen Permeable Silicone Rubber: Correction for Electrode Nonlinearity and Implications for Contact Lenses, 18(7&8):15+162
Pathology
Bergbauer KL, Kuck JFR, Su KC, Yu NT: Use of a UV-Blocking Contact Lens in Evaluation of UV-Induced Damage to the Guinea Pip Lens, 18(9&10):182-187
Efron N, Wohl A, Toma NG, Jones LWJ, Lowe R: Pseudomonas Comeal Ulcers Associated with Daily Wear of Disposable Hydrogel Contact Lenses, 18(3&4):46-52
Rumsey KE, Westin E, Rumsey JM, Perrigin D: Disposable vs. Extended Wear Lenses in the Management of Papillary Hypertrophy, 18(7&8):136-141
Shovlin JP: Dendriform Lesions of the Comea: An Important Differential Diagnosis in Contact Lens Wearers (The Anterior Segment), 18(7&8):165-167
Rigid Contact Lenses
Benjamin WJ: Edge Inspection of Rigid Lenses with a 78 D or 90 D Lens (Clinical R&D), 18(5&6):113
Blehl E, Lowther GE, Benjamin WJ: Flexural Characteristics of SoftPerm, Boston IV, and RXD Contact Lenses on Toric Comeas, 18(3&4):59-62
Bridgewater BA: Toric RGP Curve Stability, 18(3&4):63-66
Dillehay SM, Hill RM: Measures of Tear Exchange under Rigid Contact Lenses: Part 1. The Method, 18(1&2):30-34
Dillehay SM, Hill RE: Measures of Tear Exchange under Rigid Contact Lenses: Part 11. Individual Systems and a Population Model, 18(3&4):71-73
Dillehay SM, Hill RM: Measures of Tear Exchange under Rigid Contact Lenses: Part 111. Influence of Base Curve on Post-lens Tear Exchange, 18(5&6):106-109
Fatt 1: Gas-to-gas Oxygen Permeability Measurements on RGP and Silicone Rubber Lens Material, 18(9&10):192-199
Fink BA, Camey LG, Hill RM: The Effects of Rigid Contact Lens Overall Diameter Changes on Tear Pump
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Efficiency: A Comparative Study, 18(5&6):95-101
Fink BA, Hill RM, Camey LG: A Comparison of the Effects of Rigid Contact Lens Overall Diameter and Axial Edge Lift Changes on Tear Pump Efficiency, 18( 7618): 148-153
Ghormley NR: NOVALENS-A New Miracle Contact Lens? (Overview), 18(9&10):173-174
Ghormley NR: Specific Gravity-Does it Contribute to RGP Lens Adherente? (Overview), 18(7&8):125-126
Goldberg JB: Removing Hydrophobic Sites on RGP Comeal Lenses (Photoatlas), 18( 1&2):35-36
Homer DG, Soni PS, Heath GG, Gerstman DR: Management of Scarred Comea with RGP Contact Lens, 18( 1&2):9-13
Johnson TJ, Schnider CM: Clinical Performance and Patient Preferences for Hydrogel versus RGP Lenses: A Crossover Study, 18(7&8):13C-135
Lowther GE: Where Have the Rigid Contact Lens Fitters Gone? (CL Commentary), 18(11&12);212
Sakamoto R, Miyanaga Y, Hamano H; Soft and RGP Lens Comeal Swelling and Deswelling with Ovemight Wear, 18(11-12):214-218
Shovlin JP: Keratoconus in Patients Wearing Rigid Contact Lenses. Part 11: Adverse Contact Lens Effects on the Comea (The Anterior Segment), 18( 1&2):37-38
Tomlinson A, Caroline PJ, Guillon JP: Effect of Fluorine Content of RGP Contact Lens Polymers on Tear Film, Lens Wettability, and Deposit Resistance, 18(3&4):53-58
Rigid Extended-Wear Lenses Sakamoto R, Miyanaga Y, Hamano H:
Soft and RGP Lens Comeal Swelling and Deswelling with Ovemight Wear, 18( 1 l-12):214-218
Solutions Hill RM: Soothing Solutions: Acidity
(The Eye and the Contact Lens), 18(3&4):75-76
Silicone Contact Lenses Fatt 1: Gas-to-gas Oxygen Permeability
Measurements on RGP and Silicone Rubber Lens Material, 18(9&10):192-199
Tears Dillehay SM, Hill RM: Measures of Tear
Exchange under Rigid Contact Lenses: Part 1. The Method, 18( 1&2):3&34
Dillehay SM, Hill RE: Measures of Tear Exchange under Rigid Contact Lenses: Part 11. Individual Systems and a Population Model, 18(3&4):71-73
Dillehay SM, Hill RM: Measures of Tear Exchange under Rigid Contact Lenses: Part 111. Influence of Base Curve on Post-lens Tear Exchange, 18(5&6):106-109
Fink BA, Carney LG, Hill RM: The Effects of Rigid Contact Lens Overall Diameter Changes on Tear Pump Efficiency: A Comparative Study, 18(5&6):95-101
Fink BA, Hill RM, Camey LG: A Comparison of the Effects of Rigid Contact Lens Overall Diameter and Axial Edge Lift Changes on Tear Pump Efficiency, 18(7&8):148--153
Goldberg JB: Contact Lenses for Dry
Annuul Index
Eyes: A Bottomless Pit (Photoatlas), 18(7&8):163-164
Hill RM: Getting to the Bottom of the Dry Eye, 18( 11&12):251
Tomlinson A, Caroline PJ, Guillon JP: Effect of Fluorine Content of RGP Contact Lens Polymers on Tear Film, Lens Wettability, and Deposit Resistance, 18(3&4):53-58
Tinted Lenses Lowther GE: Tinted and Cosmetic
Hydrogel Contact Lenses (CL Commentary), 18(3&4):44
Toric Lenses Bemstein PR, Gunde1 RE, Rosen JS:
Masking Comeal Toricity with Hydrogels: Does it Work?, 18(3&4):67-70
Blehl E, Lowther GE, Benjamin WJ: Flexural Characteristics of SoftPerm, Boston IV, and RXD Contact Lenses on Toric Comeas, 18(3&4):59-62
Bridgewater BA: Toric RGP Curve Stability, 18(3&4):63-66
Goldsmith WA, Steel S: Rotational Characteristics of Toric Contact Lenses, 18( 11&12):227-230
UV Radiation Bergbauer KL, Kuck JFR, Su KC, Yu
NT: Use of a UV-Blocking Contact Lens in Evaluation of UV-Induced Damage to the Guinea Pig Lens, 18(9&10):182-187
Video Image Processing Lowther GE, Hammack GG, Wissner S:
Quantification of Visible Deposits on Hydrogel Contact Lenses, 18(11&12):219-226
Senior Research Optometrist
Healthcam and OptIcs Wrldwlde
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