Here is a list of the most viewed and downloaded articles on contact lens and the anterior eye in the last 90 days according to Elsevier, a global information and analytics portal and RELX subsidiary.
Global trends in myopia management attitudes and strategies in clinical practice by James S. Wolffsohn, et. al.
A self-administrated, internet-based questionnaire was distributed in six languages, through professional bodies to eye care practitioners globally. The questions examined: awareness of increasing myopia prevalence, perceived efficacy and adoption of available strategies, and reasons for not adopting specific strategies.
Keratoconus: A review by Miguel Romero-Jiménez, et. al.
Published in August 2010, the article speaks of the effect of keratoconous on both genders and all ethnicities.
Effect of lens care system on silicone hydrogel contact lens wettability by Michel Guillon, et. al.
The purpose was to compare the effect of the repeated usage of two care systems with silicone hydrogel contact lenses worn for three months on a daily wear modality. A specific aspect of interest was of the effect of the care systems on contact lens wettability.
Complications and fitting challenges associated with scleral contact lenses: A review by Maria K. Walker, et. al.
Talks about the modern scleral contact lens (ScCL) evolution and manufacture, as well as, contact lens modality, new set of complications and fitting limitations.
Structural design of contact lens-based drug delivery systems; in vitro and in vivo studies of ocular triggering mechanisms by Anisa Mahomed, et. al.
This study identifies and investigates the potential use of in-eye trigger mechanisms to supplement the widely available information on release of ophthalmic drugs from contact lenses under passive release conditions.
Source: Elsevier's Most Downloaded Contact Lens & Anterior Eye Articles