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SUBJECT INDEX NOTE: Abstract Index follows Author Index A Anaplastic large cell lymphoma Solitary extranodal anaplastic large cell lymphoma, Ki-1+, of Abducens nerve palsy the eyelid, 105 Recurrent abducens nerve palsy caused by dolichoectasia of the cavernous internal carotid artery, 255 Angiogenesis Factors controlling ocular angiogenesis, 521 Acquired capillary hemangioma Hyperfluorescent plaque lesions in the late phases of indocya- Acquired capillary hemangioma of the eyelid in an adult, 403 nine green angiography: a possible contraindication to Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome the laser treatment of drusen, 554 An in vivo model of human cytomegalovirus retinal infec- Intrachoroidal microvascular abnormality: a previously unrec- tion, 181 ognized form of choroidal neovascularization, 473 Delayed vitreous hemorrhage after placement of a ganciclovir Vascular endothelial growth factor and fibroblast growth implant for cytomegalovirus retinitis, 557 factor 5 are colocalized in vascular and avascular Elevation of laser flare photometry in patients with cytomega- epiretinal membranes, 447 lovirus retinitis and AIDS, 190 Vascular endothelial growth factor and severity of nonprolif- Foscarnet-ganciclovir cytomegalovirus retinitis trial: 5. Clini- erative diabetic retinopathy mediate retinal hemody- cal features of cytomegalovirus retinitis at diagnosis, namics in vivo: a potential role for vascular endothelial 141 growth factor in the progression of nonproliferative diabetic retinopathy, 433 Intraocular pressure and aqueous humor dynamics in patients with AIDS treated with intravitreal cidofovir (HPMPC) Angle-closure glaucoma for cytomegalovirus retinitis, 168 Angle-closure glaucoma in a 10-year-old girl, 251 Macular ischemia as a cause of decreased vision in a patient Anterior chamber depth in Mongolians: Variation with age, with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, 699 sex, and method of measurement, 53 Metastatic anterior chamber non-Hodgkin lymphoma in a Cavernous-dural fistula with secondary angle-closure glau- patient with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, 243 coma, 851 Ultrasound biomicroscopic findings in humans with shallow Molluscum contagiosum eyelid lesions as the initial manifes- anterior chamber and increased intraocular pressure tation of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, 240 after the prone provocation test, 632 Ocular and sinus microsporidial infection cured with systemic Anterior chamber angle albendazole, 241 Changes in the anterior chamber configuration after small- Regression of cytomegalovirus retinitis associated with prote- incision cataract surgery with posterior chamber intra- ase-inhibitor treatment in patients with AIDS, 199 ocular lens implantation, 775 Rhegmatogenous retinal detachment in patients with cyto- Anterior chamber depth megalovirus retinitis: The foscarnet-ganciclovir cyto- Anterior chamber depth in Mongolians: Variation with age, megalovirus retinitis trial, 61 sex, and method of measurement, 53 Age-related macular degeneration Changes in the anterior chamber configuration after small- Indocyanine green angiography of drusen, 344 incision cataract surgery with posterior chamber intra- ocular lens implantation, 775 Phenotypic heterogeneity in families with age-related macu- lar degeneration, 331 Anterior ischemic optic neuropathy Nonarteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy: time of Age-related maculopathy onset of visual loss, 641 Familial aggregation of age-related maculopathy (correspon- dence), 862 Antioxidant vitamins Serum beta carotene, alpha tocopherol, and age-related Serum beta carotene, alpha tocopherol, and age-related maculopathy: the Blue Mountains Eye Study, 838 maculopathy: the Blue Mountains Eye Study, 838 Antiviral chemoprophylaxis Albendazole Antiviral chemoprophylaxis after occupational exposure to Ocular and sinus microsporidial infection cured with systemic human immunodeficiency virus: Why, when, where, albendazole, 241 and what, 234 Amniotic membrane Aplasia Amniotic membrane transplantation for conjunctival surface Bilateral aplasia of the optic nerves, chiasm, and tracts in an reconstruction, 765 otherwise healthy infant, 409 Amphotericin B ointment Aqueous flare levels Treatment of fungal corneal ulcers with amphotericin B Cataract and aqueous flare levels in patients with atopic ointment, 836 dermatitis, 36 VOL. 124, NO. 6 SUBJECT INDEX Argon lasers CLAO Residents Contact Lens Curriculum Manual, by , 866 Argon vs diode laser trabeculoplasty, 627 Clinical Ocular Oncology. Second edition., by Char, D. H., Arterial occlusion 131 Retinal arterial occlusion in a child with factor V Leiden and Common Problems in Neuro-ophthalmology, by Acheson, thermolabile methylene tetrahydrofolate reductase mu- J. FE, and Sanders, M. D., (eds.), 132 tations, 689 Cosmetic Blepharoplasty, by Wojno, T. H., 132 Asia Excimer Lasers in Ophthalmology. Principles and Practice, by Anterior chamber depth in Mongolians: Variation with age, , 864 sex, and method of measurement, 53 The Excimer Manual (A Clinician’s Guide to Excimer Laser Asymmetric posterior blepharitis Surgery), by Talamo, J. H., and Krueger, R. R. (eds.), Discoid lupus erythematosus presenting as asymmetric poste- 577 rior blepharitis, 707 Foundations of Low Vision: Clinical and Functional Perspec- Atopic dermatitis tives, by Corn, A. L. and Koenig, A. J., 269 Cataract and aqueous flare levels in patients with atopic dermatitis, 36 Imaging in Glaucoma, by Schuman, J. S., 133 Atrophy Laser Surgery of the Posterior Segment. Second edition, by Unilateral enophthalmos secondary to acquired hemilipodys- Bloom, S. M., and Brucker, A. J., 576 trophy, 572 Michel’s Retinal Detachment. Second edition, by , 865 Automated perimetry Neuro-Ophthalmology, Clinical Signs and Symptoms. Fourth Asymmetries in the normal short-wavelength visual field: edition, by , 865 Implications for short-wavelength automated perim- Ocular Anesthesia, by Greenbaum, S., 712 etry, 46 Office and Career Management for the Eyecare Paraprofes- B sional, by Borover, B., and Langley, T., 577 Ophthalmology. Second edition., by Evans, N. M., 268 Behcet disease Bilateral loss of vision and macular ischemia related to The Ophthalmoscope, by Schett, A., 268 Behcet disease, 116 Optic Nerve Disorders, by Kline, L. B. (ed.), 423 Bleb leaks Practical Ophthalmology: A Manual for Beginning Resi- Late onset of sequential multifocal bleb leaks after glaucoma dents, by Wilson, F. M., II (ed.), 714 filtration surgery with 5-fluorouracil and mitomycin C, Practical Paediatric Ophthalmology, by Taylor, D., and Hoyt, 40 C55 Blepharophimosis syndrome Review of Ophthalmology: A Question and Answer Book, by Endometrial carcinoma in a patient with blepharophimosis Chern, K. C. and Wright, K. W., 423 syndrome and menstrual abnormality, 855 Visual Fields: Examination and Interpretation. Second edi- Blindness tion., by Walsh, T. J. (ed.), 713 Bilateral loss of vision and macular ischemia related to Behcet disease, 116 Branch retinal artery occlusion Branch retinal artery occlusion by diathermy of a persistent Blink rate hyaloid artery, 415 Gravity, blink rate, and lacrimal drainage capacity, 758 Burkitt lymphoma Blinking Non-African Burkitt lymphoma presenting with oral thrush Blinking is controlled primarily by ocular surface conditions, and an orbital mass in a child, 859 24 Blood vessels Cc Persistent fetal vasculature (PFV): an integrated interpreta- Carotid-cavernous sinus fistula tion of signs and symptoms associated with persistent Severe vision loss and neovascular glaucoma complicating hyperplastic primary vitreous (PHPV). LIV Edward superior ophthalmic vein approach to carotid-cavern- Jackson Memorial Lecture, 587 ous sinus fistula, 853 Blue Mountains Eye Study Carteolol hydrochloride Serum beta carotene, alpha tocopherol, and age-related Efficacy of carteolol hydrochloride 1% vs timolol maleate maculopathy: the Blue Mountains eye study, 838 0.5% in patients with increased intraocular pressure, Books, Software, and Electronic Media 498 The Retina Atlas, by Yannuzzi, L. A., Guyer, D. R., and Cataract Green, W. R., 422 Cataract and aqueous flare levels in patients with atopic Atlas of Clinical Ophthalmology, by Montzka, D., 270 dermatitis, 36 Automated Perimetry: An Interactive Primer, by Flanagan, Giant retinal tear as a complication of attempted removal of J., Buys, Y., Trope, G., and Potvin, R., 424 intravitreal lens fragments during cataract surgery, 222 CD-ROM Atlas of Retinal Disease, by Landers, M. B., A pars plana approach for cataract surgery in posterior Bradbury, M. J., and Krieger, A. E. (eds.), 578 lenticonus, 695 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OPHTHALMOLOGY DECEMBER 1997 Purtscher-like retinopathy after uncomplicated administra- Ciliary body tion of retrobulbar anesthesia, 702 Endoscopic photocoagulation of the ciliary body for treat- Cataract surgery ment of refractory glaucomas, 787 Changes in the anterior chamber configuration after small- Coats-type retinitis pigmentosa incision cataract surgery with posterior chamber intra- Coats-type retinitis pigmentosa in a 4-year-old child, 846 ocular lens implantation, 775 Conjunctiva A pars plana approach for cataract surgery in posterior Acute lymphoblastic leukemia manifesting in an adult as a lenticonus, 695 conjunctival mass, 104 Purtscher-like retinopathy after uncomplicated administra- Amniotic membrane transplantation for conjunctival surface tion of retrobulbar anesthesia, 702 reconstruction, 765 Cavernous internal carotid artery Multiple conjunctival metastases as the initial sign of meta- Recurrent abducens nerve palsy caused by dolichoectasia of static uveal melanoma, 549 the cavernous internal carotid artery, 255 Conjunctival epithelial dysplasia Cavernous sinus thrombosis Topical mitomycin C for the treatment of conjunctival and Ocular neuromyotonia in a patient with cavernous sinus corneal epithelial dysplasia and neoplasia, 303 thrombosis secondary to mucormycosis, 122 Conjunctival epithelial neoplasia Cavernous-dural fistula Topical mitomycin C for the treatment of conjunctival and Cavernous-dural fistula with secondary angle-closure glau- corneal epithelial dysplasia and neoplasia, 303 coma, 851 Treatment of recurrent conjunctival epithelial neoplasia with Central retinal vein occlusion topical mitomycin C, 397 latrogenic central retinal vein occlusion and hyperviscosity Conjunctival metastasis associated with high-dose intravenous immunoglobulin Conjunctival metastasis as the initial manifestation of lung administration, 416 cancer, 399 Children Conjunctivitis Angle-closure glaucoma in a 10-year-old girl, 251 Floppy eyelid syndrome in a child with chronic unilateral Bilateral aplasia of the optic nerves, chiasm, and tracts in an conjunctivitis, 109 otherwise healthy infant, 409 Contact lens Choroidal osteoma in an infant, 119 Corneal ulcer associated with contamination of aerosol saline Coats-type retinitis pigmentosa in a 4-year-old child, 846 spray tip, 394 Floppy eyelid syndrome in a child with chronic unilateral Contrast sensitivity conjunctivitis, 109 Evaluation of a zonal-progressive multifocal intraocular lens, 321 Idiopathic intracranial hypertension in children and adoles- cents, 253 Cornea Microsporidial keratoconjunctivitis in a patient without Intraocular molluscum contagiosum after a corneoscleral human immunodeficiency virus infection, 395 laceration, 560 Surgical correction of incomplete cryptophthalmos in Fraser Leukocoria caused by occult penetrating trauma in a child, syndrome, 107 117 Corneal epithelial dysplasia Ocular leech infestation in a child, 110 Topical mitomycin C for the treatment of conjunctival and Solitary extranodal anaplastic large cell lymphoma, Ki-1+, of corneal epithelial dysplasia and neoplasia, 303 the eyelid, 105 Corneal epithelial neoplasia Surgical correction of incomplete cryptophthalmos in Fraser Topical mitomycin C for the treatment of conjunctival and syndrome, 107 corneal epithelial dysplasia and neoplasia, 303 Choroid Corneal opacity Flow cytometry analysis of peripheral blood lymphocytes in Surgical correction of incomplete cryptophthalmos in Fraser patients with choroidal melanoma, 357 syndrome, 107 Choroidal effusions Corneal transplantation Adverse side effects associated with latanoprost, 683 Assessment of health-related quality of life after corneal transplantation, 1 Choroidal ischemia Sectorial choroidal ischemia associated with ipsilateral lacri- Corneal ulcer mal gland tumor, 263 Corneal ulcer associated with contamination of aerosol saline spray tip, 394 Choroidal osteoma Choroidal osteoma in an infant, 119 Corrections Secondary intraocular lens implantation after cataract sur- Cidofovir gery in children, 123:224; correction; correction, 134 Intraocular pressure and aqueous humor dynamics in patients with AIDS treated with intravitreal cidofovir (HPMPC) Cryptococcal meningitis for cytomegalovirus retinitis, 168 Favorable visual outcome in cryptococcal meningitis, 558 VoL. 124, No. 6 SuBJECT INDEX Cryptophthalmos Drop test Surgical correction of incomplete cryptophthalmos in Fraser Gravity, blink rate, and lacrimal drainage capacity, 758 syndrome, 107 Drusen Cyclophotocoagulation Hyperfluorescent plaque lesions in the late phases of indocya- Diode laser contact transscleral cyclophotocoagulation for nine green angiography: a possible contraindication to refractory glaucoma in Asian patients, 797 the laser treatment of drusen, 554 Endoscopic photocoagulation of the ciliary body for treat- Indocyanine green angiography of drusen, 344 ment of refractory glaucomas, 787 Dry eye Cystoid macular edema Prevalence of dry eye among the elderly, 723 Adverse side effects associated with latanoprost, 683 Use of high-speed, high-resolution thermography to evaluate Cytomegalovirus retinitis the tear film layer, 729 An in vivo model of human cytomegalovirus retinal infec- tion, 181 E Delayed vitreous hemorrhage after placement of a ganciclovir Echography implant for cytomegalovirus retinitis, 557 Echographic diagnosis of scleral fold in hypotony, 260 Elevation of laser flare photometry in patients with cytomega- Editorials lovirus retinitis and AIDS, 190 AIDS and ophthalmology: A period of transition (JABS, D. A., and BARTLETT, J. G.), 227 Foscarnet-ganciclovir cytomegalovirus retinitis trial: 5. Clini- cal features of cytomegalovirus retinitis at diagnosis, Emerging therapies for acute ischemic stroke (SAVER, J. L., 141 DEMER, J. L., and STARKMAN, S.), 384 Intraocular pressure and aqueous humor dynamics in patients A hemodynamic model of the pathogenesis of age-related with AIDS treated with intravitreal cidofovir (HPMPC) macular degeneration (FRIEDMAN, E.), 677 for cytomegalovirus retinitis, 168 Mitomycin C treatment of conjunctival intraepithelial neo- Regression of cytomegalovirus retinitis associated with prote- plasia (GROSSNIKLAUS, H. E., and AABERG, T. M.), ase-inhibitor treatment in patients with AIDS, 199 381 Rhegmatogenous retinal detachment in patients with cyto- Recognizing structural damage to the optic nerve head and megalovirus retinitis: The foscarnet-ganciclovir cyto- nerve fiber layer in glaucoma (CAPRIOLI, J.), 516 megalovirus retinitis trial, 61 Screening for resistance to activated protein C and the mutant gene for factor V:Q506 in patients with central D retinal vein occlusion (VINE, A. K., and SAMAMA, M. M.), 673 Deviated hydroxyapatite orbital implant syndrome Deviated hydroxyapatite orbital implant syndrome, 123 Electroretinogram Retinal toxicity associated with occupational exposure to the Diabetes fish anesthetic MS-222, 843 Macular pattern retinal dystrophy, adult-onset diabetes, and deafness: A family study of A3243G mitochondrial Endometrial carcinoma heteroplasmy, 217 Endometrial carcinoma in a patient with blepharophimosis syndrome and menstrual abnormality, 855 Diabetic retinopathy Transient shallow anterior chamber induced by supraciliary Endophthalmitis fluid after vitreous surgery, 696 Microbiologic factors and visual outcome in the endophthal- mitis vitrectomy study (correspondence), 127 Vascular endothelial growth factor and fibroblast growth factor 5 are colocalized in vascular and avascular Shewannela putrefaciens endophthalmitis after penetrating epiretinal membranes, 447 keratoplasty, 114 Vascular endothelial growth factor and severity of nonprolif- Endophthalmitis Vitrectomy Study erative diabetic retinopathy mediate retinal hemody- Microbiologic factors and visual outcome in the endophthal- namics in vivo: a potential role for vascular endothelial mitis vitrectomy study (correspondence), 127 growth factor in the progression of nonproliferative Endoscopic photocoagulation diabetic retinopathy, 433 Endoscopic photocoagulation of the ciliary body for treat- Diode laser ment of refractory glaucomas, 787 Argon vs diode laser trabeculoplasty, 627 Enhanced magnetic resonance imaging Diode laser contact transscleral cyclophotocoagulation for Enhanced magnetic resonance imaging in a patient with refractory glaucoma in Asian patients, 797 acute paralysis of the inferior division of the oculomotor Discoid lupus erythematosus nerve, 406 Discoid lupus erythematosus presenting as asymmetric poste- Enophthalmos rior blepharitis, 707 Unilateral enophthalmos secondary to acquired hemilipodys- Donor cornea trophy, 572 Shewannela putrefaciens endophthalmitis after penetrating Enucleation keratoplasty, 114 Deviated hydroxyapatite orbital implant syndrome, 123 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OPHTHALMOLOGY DECEMBER 1997 Epibulbar hemangiopericytoma G Epibulbar hemangiopericytoma, 547 Gallium nitrate Epiretinal membrane Gallium nitrate optic neuropathy, 567 Diamond-dusted silicone cannula for epiretinal membrane separation during vitreous surgery, 552 Ganciclovir Delayed vitreous hemorrhage after placement of a ganciclovir Epiretinal membranes implant for cytomegalovirus retinitis, 557 Vascular endothelial growth factor and fibroblast growth factor 5 are colocalized in vascular and avascular Foscarnet-ganciclovir cytomegalovirus retinitis trial: 5. Clini- epiretinal membranes, 447 cal features of cytomegalovirus retinitis at diagnosis, 141 Ewing sarcoma Ewing sarcoma metastatic to the iris, 550 Intravitreal ganciclovir treatment in progressive outer retinal necrosis, 418 Excimer laser Lack of virus transmission by the excimer laser plume, 206 Rhegmatogenous retinal detachment in patients with cyto- megalovirus retinitis: The foscarnet-ganciclovir cyto- Exfoliation megalovirus retinitis trial, 61 Association of pseudoexfoliation syndrome with increased vascular risk, 685 Genetic linkage analysis Clinical and genetic evidence for autosomal dominant North F Carolina macular dystrophy in a German family, 412 Factor V Leiden Genetics Retinal arterial occlusion in a child with factor V Leiden and Familial aggregation of age-related maculopathy (correspon- thermolabile methylene tetrahydrofolate reductase mu- dence), 862 tations, 689 Giant cell arteritis Fibrinolysis Implications of thrombocytosis in giant cell arteritis, 103 Intracameral urokinase for dissolution of fibrin or blood clots Glaucoma after glaucoma surgery, 693 Angle-closure glaucoma in a 10-year-old girl, 251 Fibroblast growth factor 5 Association of pseudoexfoliation syndrome with increased Vascular endothelial growth factor and fibroblast growth vascular risk, 685 factor 5 are colocalized in vascular and avascular Cavernous-dural fistula with secondary angle-closure glau- epiretinal membranes, 447 coma, 851 Fine-needle aspiration biopsy Correlation between mean visual field loss and morphometric Thymic carcinoma metastatic to the orbit, 401 optic disk variables in the open-angle glaucomas, 488 Floppy eyelid syndrome Endoscopic photocoagulation of the ciliary body for treat- Floppy eyelid syndrome in a child with chronic unilateral ment of refractory glaucomas, 787 conjunctivitis, 109 Evaluation of Nd:YAG laser membranectomy in blocked Flow cytometry tubes after glaucoma tube-shunt surgery, 781 Diagnosis of intraocular lymphoma by flow cytometry, 362 Hemodynamic and visual function effects of oral nifedipine Flow cytometry analysis of peripheral blood lymphocytes in in patients with normal-tension glaucoma, 296 patients with choroidal melanoma, 357 Intracameral urokinase for dissolution of fibrin or blood clots Fluorescein angiography after glaucoma surgery, 693 Macular ischemia as a cause of decreased vision in a patient with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, 699 Latanoprost for uncontrolled glaucoma in a compassionate case protocol, 279 Foscarnet Foscarnet-ganciclovir cytomegalovirus retinitis trial: 5. Clini- Late onset of sequential multifocal bleb leaks after glaucoma cal features of cytomegalovirus retinitis at diagnosis, filtration surgery with 5-fluorouracil and mitomycin C, 141 40 Rhegmatogenous retinal detachment in patients with cyto- Quantitative differences between the optic nerve head and megalovirus retinitis: The foscarnet-ganciclovir cyto- peripapillary retina in low-tension and high-tension megalovirus retinitis trial, 61 primary open-angle glaucoma, 805 Fraser syndrome The relationship between progression of visual field defects Surgical correction of incomplete cryptophthalmos in Fraser and retrobulbar circulation in patients with glaucoma, syndrome, 107 287 Frozen section guidance Severe vision loss and neovascular glaucoma complicating Frozen section-guided surgical debridement for management superior ophthalmic vein approach to carotid-cavern- of rhino-orbital mucormycosis, 265 ous sinus fistula, 853 Fungal corneal ulcers Glaucoma surgery Treatment of fungal corneal ulcers with amphotericin B Intracameral urokinase for dissolution of fibrin or blood clots ointment, 836 after glaucoma surgery, 693 VoL. 124, NO. 6 SUBJECT INDEX Glyceprotein Hyperhomocystinemia Expression of a mucin-like glycoprotein produced by ocular Retinal vein occlusion and transient monocular visual loss surface epithelium in normal and keratinized cells, 751 associated with hyperhomocystinemia, 257 Gradenigo syndrome Hypertrichosis Clinical and magnetic resonance imaging features of Grad- Hypertrichosis and increased pigmentation of eyelashes and enigo syndrome, 568 adjacent hair in the region of the ipsilateral eyelids of patients treated with unilateral topical latanoprost, 544 Gram-negative bacteria Hyperviscosity Infectious crystalline keratopathy caused by gram-negative Iatrogenic central retinal vein occlusion and hyperviscosity bacteria, 19 associated with high-dose intravenous immunoglobulin Graves ophthalmopathy administration, 416 Intraocular pressure and proptosis in 95 patients with Graves Hyphema ophthalmopathy, 570 Delayed hyphema and intravitreal blood following intrableb Growth factor autologous blood injection after trabeculectomy, 115 Vascular endothelial growth factor and fibroblast growth Hypotony factor 5 are colocalized in vascular and avascular Echographic diagnosis of scleral fold in hypotony, 260 epiretinal membranes, 447 I Vascular endothelial growth factor and severity of nonprolif- erative diabetic retinopathy mediate retinal hemody- Immunoglobins namics in vivo: a potential role for vascular endothelial latrogenic central retinal vein occlusion and hyperviscosity growth factor in the progression of nonproliferative associated with high-dose intravenous immunoglobulin diabetic retinopathy, 433 administration, 416 Impression cytology H Rose bengal staining and cytologic characteristics associated with lipid tear deficiency, 736 Hemodynamics Hemodynamic and visual function effects of oral nifedipine In vivo model in patients with normal-tension glaucoma, 296 An in vivo model of human cytomegalovirus retinal infec- tion, 181 Vascular endothelial growth factor and severity of nonprolif- Incontinentia pigmenti erative diabetic retinopathy mediate retinal hemody- Optic nerve neovascularization in incontinentia pigmenti, namics in vivo: a potential role for vascular endothelial 410 growth factor in the progression of nonproliferative diabetic retinopathy, 433 India Uveitis associated with an epidemic outbreak of leptospirosis, Hemophagocytic syndrome 71 Ophthalmic findings in a case of hemophagocytic syndrome, 261 Indocyanine green angiography Hyperfluorescent plaque lesions in the late phases of indocya- Homocysteine nine green angiography: a possible contraindication to Retinal arterial occlusion in a child with factor V Leiden and the laser treatment of drusen, 554 thermolabile methylene tetrahydrofolate reductase mu- Indocyanine green angiography of drusen, 344 tations, 689 Infectious crystalline keratopathy Human immunodeficiency virus Infectious crystalline keratopathy caused by gram-negative Analysis of visual dysfunctions in HIV-positive patients bacteria, 19 without retinitis, 158 Inferior oblique muscle Antiviral chemoprophylaxis after occupational exposure to Orbital granular cell tumor developing in the inferior oblique human immunodeficiency virus: Why, when, where, muscle, 404 and what, 234 Influenza vaccination Foscarnet-ganciclovir cytomegalovirus retinitis trial: 5. Clini- Optic neuritis after influenza vaccination, 703 cal features of cytomegalovirus retinitis at diagnosis, Intensive care 141 Superficial keratopathy in intensive care unit patients, 212 Lack of virus transmission by the excimer laser plume, 206 Intracameral urokinase Intracameral urokinase for dissolution of fibrin or blood clots Macular ischemia as a cause of decreased vision in a patient after glaucoma surgery, 693 with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, 699 Intracranial hypertension Hyaloid artery Idiopathic intracranial hypertension in children and adoles- Branch retinal artery occlusion by diathermy of a persistent cents, 253 hyaloid artery, 415 Intraocular lens Hyperfluorescent plaque lesions Damage of foldable intraocular lenses by incorrect folder Hyperfluorescent plaque lesions in the late phases of indocya- forceps, 245 nine green angiography: a possible contraindication to Evaluation of a zonal-progressive multifocal intraocular lens, the laser treatment of drusen, 554 321 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OPHTHALMOLOGY DECEMBER 1997 Management of condensation on a foldable acrylic intraocu- Keratoplasty lar lens after vitrectomy and fluid-air exchange, 692 Shewannela putrefaciens endophthalmitis after penetrating A pars plana approach for cataract surgery in posterior keratoplasty, 114 lenticonus, 695 Ki-1 positive Reduction in the area of the anterior capsule opening after Solitary extranodal anaplastic large cell lymphoma, Ki-1+, of polymethylmethacrylate, silicone, and soft acrylic intra- the eyelid, 105 ocular lens implantation (correspondence), 710 L Intraocular pressure Efficacy of carteolol hydrochloride 1% vs timolol maleate Lacrimal drainage capacity 0.5% in patients with increased intraocular pressure, Gravity, blink rate, and lacrimal drainage capacity, 758 498 Lacrimal gland Intraocular pressure and aqueous humor dynamics in patients Sectorial choroidal ischemia associated with ipsilateral lacri- with AIDS treated with intravitreal cidofovir (HPMPC) mal gland tumor, 263 for cytomegalovirus retinitis, 168 Warthin tumor of the lacrimal gland, 857 Intraocular pressure and proptosis in 95 patients with Graves Lacrimal punctal occlusion ophthalmopathy, 570 Lacrimal punctal occlusion for the treatment of superior Ultrasound biomicroscopic findings in humans with shallow limbic keratoconjunctivitis, 80 anterior chamber and increased intraocular pressure Langerhans cell histiocytosis after the prone provocation test, 632 Langerhans cell histiocytosis with orbital involvement, 814 Intravitreal blood Large cell lymphoma Delayed hyphema and intravitreal blood following intrableb Solitary extranodal anaplastic large cell lymphoma, Ki-1+, of autologous blood injection after trabeculectomy, 115 the eyelid, 105 Intravitreal lens fragments Laser flare photometry Giant retinal tear as a complication of attempted removal of Elevation of laser flare photometry in patients with cytomega- intravitreal lens fragments during cataract surgery, 222 lovirus retinitis and AIDS, 190 Iris Lasers Ewing sarcoma metastatic to the iris, 550 Argon vs diode laser trabeculoplasty, 627 J Corneal topographic evaluation of decentration in photore- fractive keratectomy: treatment displacement vs intra- Jackson, Edward operative drift, 312 Persistent fetal vasculature (PFV): an integrated interpreta- tion of signs and symptoms associated with persistent Diode laser contact transscleral cyclophotocoagulation for hyperplastic primary vitreous (PHPV). LIV Edward refractory glaucoma in Asian patients, 797 Jackson Memorial Lecture, 587 Elevation of laser flare photometry in patients with cytomega- lovirus retinitis and AIDS, 190 K Evaluation of Nd:YAG laser membranectomy in blocked Keratan sulfate monoclonal antibody tubes after glaucoma tube-shunt surgery, 781 Macular corneal dystrophy in Saudi Arabia: A study of 56 cases and recognition of a new immunophenotype, 9 Hyperfluorescent plaque lesions in the late phases of indocya- nine green angiography: a possible contraindication to Keratectomy the laser treatment of drusen, 554 Corneal topographic evaluation of decentration in photore- fractive keratectomy: treatment displacement vs intra- Intravitreal ganciclovir treatment in progressive outer retinal operative drift, 312 necrosis, 418 Keratitis Lack of virus transmission by the excimer laser plume, 206 Corneal ulcer associated with contamination of aerosol saline Latanoprost spray tip, 394 Adverse side effects associated with latanoprost, 683 Microsporidial keratoconjunctivitis in a patient without Hypertrichosis and increased pigmentation of eyelashes and human immunodeficiency virus infection, 395 adjacent hair in the region of the ipsilateral eyelids of Ocular and sinus microsporidial infection cured with systemic patients treated with unilateral topical latanoprost, 544 albendazole, 241 Latanoprost for uncontrolled glaucoma in a compassionate Keratoconjunctivitis case protocol, 279 Lacrimal punctal occlusion for the treatment of superior Leptospirosis limbic keratoconjunctivitis, 80 Uveitis associated with an epidemic outbreak of leptospirosis, Keratopathy 71 Infectious crystalline keratopathy caused by gram-negative Leukocoria bacteria, 19 Leukocoria caused by occult penetrating trauma in a child, Superficial keratopathy in intensive care unit patients, 212 117 VOL. 124, No. 6 SuBJECT INDEX Linkage analysis Meningeal barrier Cosegregation of open-angle glaucoma and the nail-patella Breakdown of the meningeal barrier surrounding the intraor- syndrome, 506 bital optic nerve after experimental subarachnoid hem- orrhage, 373 Molecular genetics is revolutionizing our understanding of ophthalmic disease, 530 Metastic tumors Thymic carcinoma metastatic to the orbit, 401 Lipid tear deficiency Rose bengal staining and cytologic characteristics associated Microphthalmos with lipid tear deficiency, 736 Bilateral aplasia of the optic nerves, chiasm, and tracts in an otherwise healthy infant, 409 Lipodystrophy Microsporidia Unilateral enophthalmos secondary to acquired hemilipodys- Microsporidial keratoconjunctivitis in a patient without trophy, 572 human immunodeficiency virus infection, 395 Lung cancer Ocular and sinus microsporidial infection cured with systemic Conjunctival metastasis as the initial manifestation of lung albendazole, 241 cancer, 399 Mitochondrial heteroplasmy Lymphoblastic leukemia Macular pattern retinal dystrophy, adult-onset diabetes, and Acute lymphoblastic leukemia manifesting in an adult as a deafness: A family study of A3243G mitochondrial conjunctival mass, 104 heteroplasmy, 217 Lymphoma Mitomycin C Diagnosis of intraocular lymphoma by flow cytometry, 362 Late onset of sequential multifocal bleb leaks after glaucoma filtration surgery with 5-fluorouracil and mitomycin C, M 40 Macula Topical mitomycin C for the treatment of conjunctival and Clinical assessment of the macula by retinal topography and corneal epithelial dysplasia and neoplasia, 303 thickness mapping, 648 Treatment of recurrent conjunctival epithelial neoplasia with topical mitomycin C, 397 Macular corneal dystrophy Macular corneal dystrophy in Saudi Arabia: A study of 56 Molecular genetics cases and recognition of a new immunophenotype, 9 Molecular genetics is revolutionizing our understanding of ophthalmic disease, 530 Macular hole Dehydration injury as a possible cause of visual field defect Molluscum contagiosum after pars plana vitrectomy for macular hole, 698 Intraocular molluscum contagiosum after a corneoscleral laceration, 560 Visual field loss after vitrectomy for full-thickness macular Molluscum contagiosum eyelid lesions as the initial manifes- holes, 88 tation of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, 240 Macular ischemia MS-222 Bilateral loss of vision and macular ischemia related to Retinal toxicity associated with occupational exposure to the Behcet disease, 116 fish anesthetic MS-222, 843 Macular pattern retinal dystrophy Mucormycosis Macular pattern retinal dystrophy, adult-onset diabetes, and Ocular neuromyotonia in a patient with cavernous sinus deafness: A family study of A3243G mitochondrial thrombosis secondary to mucormycosis, 122 heteroplasmy, 217 N Magnetic resonance imaging Clinical and magnetic resonance imaging features of Grad- Nail-patella syndrome enigo syndrome, 568 Cosegregation of open-angle glaucoma and the nail-patella syndrome, 506 Marshall-Stickler syndrome Retinal capillary hemangioma in Marshall-Stickler syn- Nd:YAG laser drome, 120 Evaluation of Nd:YAG laser membranectomy in blocked tubes after glaucoma tube-shunt surgery, 781 Maximum blink interval Neovascularization Blinking is controlled primarily by ocular surface conditions, Histopathologic features of neovascularization in sickle cell 24 retinopathy, 455 Meibomian gland dysfunction Intrachoroidal microvascular abnormality: a previously unrec- Rose bengal staining and cytologic characteristics associated ognized form of choroidal neovascularization, 473 with lipid tear deficiency, 736 Nifedipine Melanoma Hemodynamic and visual function effects of oral nifedipine Flow cytometry analysis of peripheral blood lymphocytes in in patients with normal-tension glaucoma, 296 patients with choroidal melanoma, 357 Non-Hodgkin lymphoma Multiple conjunctival metastases as the initial sign of meta- Metastatic anterior chamber non-Hodgkin lymphoma in a static uveal melanoma, 549 patient with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, 243 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OPHTHALMOLOGY DECEMBER 1997 North Carolina macular dystrophy Optic nerve head pits Clinical and genetic evidence for autosomal dominant North Bilateral congenital optic nerve head pits in monozygotic Carolina macular dystrophy in a German family, 412 siblings, 844 Optic nerve hypoplasia O Optic nerve hypoplasia secondary to intracranial teratoma, Ocular biometry 705 Anterior chamber depth in Mongolians: Variation with age, Optic neuritis sex, and method of measurement, 53 Optic neuritis after influenza vaccination, 703 Ocular leech infestation Optic neuropathy Ocular leech infestation in a child, 110 Gallium nitrate optic neuropathy, 567 Ocular neuromyotonia Ocular neuromyotonia in a patient with cavernous sinus Optic pits thrombosis secondary to mucormycosis, 122 Dominant inheritance of optic pits, 112 Ocular surface Optical sectioning Important concepts for treating ocular surface and tear Clinical assessment of the macula by retinal topography and disorders, 825 thickness mapping, 648 Ocular surface conditions Orbit Blinking is controlled primarily by ocular surface conditions, Unilateral enophthalmos secondary to acquired hemilipodys- 24 trophy, 572 Ocular surface epithelium Orbital granular cell tumor Expression of a mucin-like glycoprotein produced by ocular Orbital granular cell tumor developing in the inferior oblique surface epithelium in normal and keratinized cells, 751 muscle, 404 Important concepts for treating ocular surface and tear Orbital hemangiopericytoma disorders, 825 Orbital hemangiopericytoma: clinical and morphologic fea- Ocular surface tumors tures, 661 Treatment of recurrent conjunctival epithelial neoplasia with Outer retinal necrosis topical mitomycin C, 397 Intravitreal ganciclovir treatment in progressive outer retinal Oculomotor nerve necrosis, 418 Enhanced magnetic resonance imaging in a patient with acute paralysis of the inferior division of the oculomotor P nerve, 406 Panretinal photocoagulation Open-angle glaucoma Optic nerve neovascularization in incontinentia pigmenti, Correlation between mean visual field loss and morphometric 410 optic disk variables in the open-angle glaucomas, 488 Paralysis Cosegregation of open-angle glaucoma and the nail-patella Enhanced magnetic resonance imaging in a patient with syndrome, 506 acute paralysis of the inferior division of the oculomotor Ophthalmic phenotype nerve, 406 Phenotypic heterogeneity in families with age-related macu- Pars plana vitrectomy lar degeneration, 331 Dehydration injury as a possible cause of visual field defect Optic disk after pars plana vitrectomy for macular hole, 698 Correlation between mean visual field loss and morphometric PAX2 gene optic disk variables in the open-angle glaucomas, 488 Dominant inheritance of optic pits, 112 Optic nerve Peripapillary staphyloma Breakdown of the meningeal barrier surrounding the intraor- Peripapillary staphyloma, 249 bital optic nerve after experimental subarachnoid hem- orrhage, 373 Peripheral blood lymphocytes Flow cytometry analysis of peripheral blood lymphocytes in Ophthalmic findings in a case of hemophagocytic syndrome, patients with choroidal melanoma, 357 261 Optic nerve neovascularization in incontinentia pigmenti, Persistent fetal vasculature 410 Persistent fetal vasculature (PFV): an integrated interpreta- tion of signs and symptoms associated with persistent Peripapillary staphyloma, 249 hyperplastic primary vitreous (PHPV). LIV Edward Optic nerve avulsion Jackson Memorial Lecture, 587 Optic nerve avulsion from a diving injury, 562 Persistent hyperplastic primary vitreous Optic nerve head Persistent fetal vasculature (PFV): an integrated interpreta- Quantitative differences between the optic nerve head and tion of signs and symptoms associated with persistent peripapillary retina in low-tension and high-tension hyperplastic primary vitreous (PHPV). LIV Edward primary open-angle glaucoma, 805 Jackson Memorial Lecture, 587 VOL. 124, NO. 6 SUBJECT INDEX Xili Phenotypes Endoscopic photocoagulation of the ciliary body for treat- Phenotypes in three Swedish families with X-linked retinitis ment of refractory glaucomas, 787 pigmentosa caused by different mutations in the RPGR Retina gene, 95 Retinal arterial occlusion in a child with factor V Leiden and Photocoagulation thermolabile methylene tetrahydrofolate reductase mu- Intravitreal ganciclovir treatment in progressive outer retinal tations, 689 necrosis, 418 Retinal capillary hemangioma Platelet counts Retinal capillary hemangioma in Marshall-Stickler syn- Implications of thrombocytosis in giant cell arteritis, 103 drome, 120 Posterior lenticonus Retinal detachment A pars plana approach for cataract surgery in posterior Giant retinal tear as a complication of attempted removal of lenticonus, 695 : intravitreal lens fragments during cataract surgery, 222 Postexposure prophylaxis Rhegmatogenous retinal detachment in patients with cyto- Antiviral chemoprophylaxis after occupational exposure to megalovirus retinitis: The foscarnet-ganciclovir cyto- human immunodeficiency virus: Why, when, where, megalovirus retinitis trial, 61 and what, 234 Retinal hemorrhage Povidone-iodine Bilateral subinternal limiting membrane hemorrhage with Efficacy of topical povidone-iodine during the first week after Terson syndrome, 850 ophthalmic surgery, 31 Retinal neovascularization Primary open-angle glaucoma Optic nerve neovascularization in incontinentia pigmenti, Quantitative differences between the optic nerve head and 410 peripapillary retina in low-tension and high-tension primary open-angle glaucoma, 805 Peripheral retinal neovascularization and retinal vascular occlusion associated with activated protein C resis- Prone provocation test tance, 687 Ultrasound biomicroscopic findings in humans with shallow anterior chamber and increased intraocular pressure Retinal pigment epithelium after the prone provocation test, 632 Atrophic fundus lesions associated with untreated retinopa- thy of prematurity, 247 Proptosis Intraocular pressure and proptosis in 95 patients with Graves Retinal tear ophthalmopathy, 570 Giant retinal tear as a complication of attempted removal of Proptosis as the manifesting sign of Weber-Christian disease, intravitreal lens fragments during cataract surgery, 222 125 Retinal thickness Prostaglandin analogue Clinical assessment of the macula by retinal topography and Latanoprost for uncontrolled glaucoma in a compassionate thickness mapping, 648 case protocol, 279 Retinal topography Protease inhibitor Clinical assessment of the macula by retinal topography and Regression of cytomegalovirus retinitis associated with prote- thickness mapping, 648 ase-inhibitor treatment in patients with AIDS, 199 Retinal toxicity ProteinC Retinal toxicity associated with occupational exposure to the Peripheral retinal neovascularization and retinal vascular fish anesthetic MS-222, 843 occlusion associated with activated protein C resis- Retinal vascular occlusion tance, 687 Peripheral retinal neovascularization and retinal vascular Pseudoexfoliation occlusion associated with activated protein C resis- Association of pseudoexfoliation syndrome with increased tance, 687 vascular risk, 685 Retinal vein occlusion Purtscher-like retinopathy Bilateral retinal vein occlusion associated with 5,10- Purtscher-like retinopathy after uncomplicated administra- methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase mutation, 840 tion of retrobulbar anesthesia, 702 Peripheral retinal neovascularization and retinal vascular occlusion associated with activated protein C resis- Q tance, 687 Quality of life Retinal vein occlusion and transient monocular visual loss Assessment of health-related quality of life after corneal associated with hyperhomocystinemia, 257 transplantation, | Retinitis R Analysis of visual dysfunctions in HIV-positive patients without retinitis, 158 Refractory glaucoma Diode laser contact transscleral cyclophotocoagulation for Retinitis pigmentosa refractory glaucoma in Asian patients, 797 Coats-type retinitis pigmentosa in a 4-year-old child, 846 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OPHTHALMOLOGY DECEMBER 1997

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