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Artefact-free topography based scleral-asymmetry.

Ahmed AbassBernardo T LopesAshkan EliasyMarcella Q SalomãoRichard WuLynn WhiteSteve JonesJohn ClampRenato AmbrósioAhmed Elsheikh
Published in: PloS one (2019)
It is not possible to use corneoscleral topography data to predict the scleral shape without considering a method of removing the edge-effect from the topography data. The nasal side of the sclera is higher than the temporal side, therefore, rotationally symmetric scleral contact lenses are more likely to be translated towards the temporal side. The scleral shape is best described by levelled raw elevation rather than relative elevation.
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