Field restrictive contact lens

Optics: eye examining – vision testing and correcting – Eye examining or testing instrument – Methods of use

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351 46, 351203, A61B 300, G02C 716

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055701442

ABSTRACT:
A contact lens and method of use are disclosed where the lens has a vertical orienting mass and an occluded portion that restricts light passing through the portion. The occluded portion can be preselected to continuously restrict visual input to any portion of the retina, regardless of movement of the eye.

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