pubmed-article:2424962 | pubmed:abstractText | Fifteen patients discontinued use of extended-wear hydrogel contact lenses. The primary cause was neovascularization (60%), although lens soilage, giant papillary conjunctivitis and ulceration were factors in several patients each. All patients were successfully refitted with daily-wear rigid or thin, hydrogel contact lenses following simple clinical techniques. | lld:pubmed |