Inspection of back surface aspheric contact lenses.

Am J Optom Physiol Opt

Published: August 1979

Two methods of clinically inspecting and verifying rigid back surface aspheric contact lenses were investigated. A modification of the Radiuscope was found to be an accurate method for making such measurements. Measurement data of a number of aspheric lenses obtained by using this procedure are presented.

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