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Suggested Citation:"References." National Research Council. 1990. Contact Lens Use Under Adverse Conditions: Applications in Military Aviation. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/1706.
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References Allansmith, M.R. 1990 Treatment of giant papillary conjunctivitis. In P.E. Flattau, ea., Considerations in Contact Lens Use Under Adverse Conditions: Proceedings of a Symposium. Committee on Vision, National Research Council. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press. Bachman, W.G. 1989 Extended-Wear Soft and Rigid Contact Lenses: Operational Evaluation Among Anny Aviators. USAAJ~ Report 89 (Draft). Fort Rucker, Alabama: United States Army Aeromedical Research Laboratory. Bennett, I. 1988 State of the Ophthalmic Industry. New York: Advisory Enterprises. Brennan, D.H., and J.K. Girvin 1985 The flight acceptability of soft contact lenses: An environmental trial. Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine January:43 48. Cohen, EJ., P.R. Laibson, JJ. Arentsen, and CS. Clemons 1987 Corneal ulcers associated with cosmetic extended-wear soft contact lenses. Ophthalmology 94(Feb):109-114. Dennis, RJ. 1990 Contact lens wear in the aerospace environment. In P.E. Flattau, ea., Considera- tions in Contact Lens Use Under Adverse Conditions: Proceedings of a Symposium. Committee on Vision, National Research Council. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press. Dennis, RJ., W.J. Flynn, C.J. Oakley, and T.J. Tredici 1988 A Field SO on Soft Contact Lens Wear in USAF Military Transport Aircraft. U.S. Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine Technical Report USAFSAM-TR-88-4. Brooks Air Force Base, Texas: Aerospace Medical Division. Donzis, P.B., BJ. Mondino, B.A. Weissman, and D.N Bruckner 1987 Microbial contamination of contact lens care systems. American Joumal of Ophthalmology 104~0ct):325-333. Efron, N., and B.^ Holden 1986a A review of some common contact lens complications; Part I: The corneal epithelium and stroma. Optician 192~5057~:21-26. 41

42 REFERENCES 1986b A review of some common contact lens complications; Part II: The corneal endothelium and conjunctive. Optician 192~50623:17-33. Flattau, P.E., ed. 1990 Considerations in Contact Lens Use Under Averse Conditions: Proceedings of a Symposium. Committee on Vision, National Research Council. Whiny D.C.: National Academy Press. Forthcoming. Flynn, WJ., R.E. Miller, M.G. Block, and T.J. Itedici 1985a The Effect* of Hypa~aa Induced by Low Atmosphenc Pressure at Soft Contact Lens Wear. U.S. Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine Technical Report USAFSAM-TR~5-30. Brooks Air Force Base, Texas: Aerospace Medical Divi- sion. Flynn, WJ., M.G. Block, W.F. Provines, TJ. Itedici, and R.D. Kullman ~ _ a _ _ _ _ ~ 1985b Soft Contact Lens Wear During +G: Acceleration. U.S. Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine Technical Report USAFSAM-TR-85 84. Brooks Air Force Base, Texas: Aerospace Medical Division. Flynn, WJ., R.E. Miller, TJ. Tredici, and M.G. Block 1986 Effects of Aviation platitudes on Soft Contact Lens Wear. U.S. Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine Technical Report USAFSAM-TR~6-20. Brooks Air Force Base, Texas: Aerospace Medical Division. Flynn, WJ., R.E. Miller, TJ' liedici, M.G. Block, E.E. Kirby, and W.F. Provines 1987 Contact lens wear at altitude: Subcontact lens bubble formation. Aviation, Space, and Envcror~mental Medicine 58:1115-1118. Green, R.P. 1990 Medical problems associated with contact lenses. In P.E. Flattau, ea., Considera- tions in Cantact Lens Use Under Adverse Corutiiions: Proceed*:f~s of a Symposium. Committee on Vision, National Research Council. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press. Henriquez, AS., and D.R. Korb 1981 Meibomian glands and contact lens wear. British Jownal of Oph~a~nol~gy 65:108-111. Josephson, J.E. 1990 Ocular occupational health concerns: Considerations for pilots wearing contact lenses. In P.E. Flattau, ea., Considerations ~ Contact Lens Use Under Ad- verse Conditions: Proceedings of a Symposium. Committee on Vision, National Research Council. -Washington, D.C: National Academy Press. Korb, D.R., and A S. Henriquez 1980 Meibomian gland dysfunction and contact lens intolerance. Journal of the Optometric Association 51:243-251. Larke, J.R., S.l: Parnsh, and C G. Brigham 1981 Appar~human corneal oxygen uptake rate. American Journal of Optomeny 58(10~:803~05. Lattimore, M.R., Jr. 1990 An overview of U.S. Army aviation and contact lens issues. In P.E. Flattau, ea., Consideranons in Contact Lens Use Under Adverse Conditions: Proceedings of a Symposium. Committee on Vision, National Research Council. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press. Lowther, G.E. 1990 Environmental gases and contact lens wear. In P.E. Flattau, ea., Considerations in Contact Lens Use Under Adverse Conditions: Proceedings of a Symposium. Committee on Vision, National Research Council. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press.

REFERENCES ~3 Markovits, A. 1990 Job demands in naval aviation. In P.E. Flattau, ea., Considerations ~ Contact Lens Use Under Adverse Conditions: Proceedings of a Symposium. Committee on Vision, National Research Council. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press. Mertz, G. 1990 Hypoxia. In P.E. Flattau, ea., Cansi~kratfons in Cantact Lens Use Under A MUD '~;t;~J~- p~DDA,n.~ of n .~ - nn^.~m committee con Vision. National ~ , , ~ ~ ~ Research Council. Washington, D.C: National Academy Press. Michaels, D.D. 1985 Visual Optics and Rq~raciion-A Clerical Approach. St. Louis: C. V. Mosby. Mondino, BJ., B.^ Weissman, M.D. Farb, and I:H. Pettit 1986 Corneal ulcers associated with daily-wear and extended-wear contact lenses. Ama*an Joumal of Opt y 102(Ju1~:58~. Nakagawara, V.B. 1989 The Federal Aviation Administration Experience With Contact Lenses in the Civilian Airman Population. Paper Presented to the Committee on Vision Working Group on Contad Lens Use Under Adverse Conditions, Berkeley, California, March 2, 1989. Nilsson, S.E., and L" Andersson 1982 The use of contact lenses-in environments with organic solvents, acids, or alkali. Acta OpAth~nologica 60.599408. O'Neal, M.R. 1990 Effect of aircraft cabin altitude and humidity on oxygen tension under soft and hard gas-permeable contact lens. In P.E. Flattau, ea., C~atians in Contact Lens Use Under Adverse Conditions: Proceedings of a Symposium. Committee on Vision, National Research Council. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press. O'Neal, M.R., and T.R. Cannon 1987 Refractive error change at the United States Air Force Academy Class of 1985. American Joumal of Optometry and Physiological Optics 64(~5~:344-354. Pollard, G.D., J.P. Strout, and I:L. Hargrove 1979 Evah~n of Talc Gases in the Cockpit of the OH-58C. USAARL Letter Report LR 79-5-5-1. Fort Rucker, Alabama: United States Army Aeromedical Research Laboratory. Refojo, M.F. 1990 Tear evaporation considerations and contact lens wear. In P.E. Flattau, ea., Connations u' Contact Lens Use Under Adverse Conditions: Proceedings of a Sy~n. Committee on Vision, National Research Council. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press Sanders, J.G. 1989 USAF Contact Lens Implementation Plan (89-73~. Balling Air Force Base: Department of the Air Force. Schein, O. 1990 Adverse reactions associated with contact lens wear. In P.E. Flattau, ea., Consideraiions in Contact Lens Use Under Adverse Conditions: Proceedings of a ~osium. Committee on Vision, National Research Council. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press. Schein, O., RJ. Glenn, E.C. Poggio, J.M. Seddon, and K.R. Kenyon 1989 The relative risk of ulcerative keratitis among users of daily-wear and extended- wear soft contact lenses. New Enwind Joumal of Medicine 321~123:774-778. l

44 REFERENCES Schoessler, J. P. 1990 Endothelial effects from contact lens wear. In P.E. Flattau, ea., Considerations in Contact Lens Use Under Adverse Conditions: Proceedings of a Symposium. Committee on Vision, National Research Council. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press. Stroud, J.P., R.P. Barr, and M.R. Sanocki 1980 A Reevaluation of the Talc Gases ~ the Cockpit of the OH-58C with Infrared ED Stacks Installed. USAARL Letter Report LR 80-7-3~. Fort Rucker, Alabama: United States Army Aeromedical Research Laboratory. Itedici, TO. 1976 Vision aids and eye protection for the aviator. In Advisory Group for Aerospace Research and Development Conference Proceedings No. 191. Neuilly-Sur-Seine, France: North Atlantic Meaty Organization. Itedici, T. J. 1988 Use of contact lenses by military aviators. In Briefing Paper Prepared for the Canadian Defense Force. Brooks Air Force Base, Texas: U.S. Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine. Tbedici, T.J., and W.J. Flynn 1986 Contact Lens Wear for Visual Disorders in USAF Aviators. U.S. Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine Technical Report USAFSAM-TR 86-23. Brooks Air Force Base, Texas: Aerospace Medical Division.

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