Hard Contact Lenses in the Management of Congenital Cataracts
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This paper describes our experience with 54 eyes which were optically corrected with polymethylmethacrylate hard contact lenses following the removal, in infancy, of a congenital cataract. The lenses were tolerated well, few alterations were required and the majority of patients did not lose more than one lens a year. Our results show that it is possible to obtain visual acuity of 20/25, in unilateral congenital cataract cases.
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