SUBJECT INDEX : , Reversal of nonarteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy Abducens nerve associated with coexisting primary antiphospholipid syn- Bilateral abducens nerve paresis associated with anti-GQIb IgG drome and factor V Leiden mutation, 671 antibody, 816 Antiretroviral therapy Modified transposition procedure of the vertical recti in sixth Leber hereditary optic neuropathy associated with antiretroviral therapy for human immunodeficiency virus infections, nerve palsy, 359 143 Acanthamoeba keratitis Resolution of microsporidial keratoconjunctivitis in an AIDS Acanthamoeba keratitis associated with fungal keratitis, 508 patient treated with highly active antiretroviral therapy, Adenocarcinoma 378 Gastric signet ring cell adenocarcinoma metastatic to the iris, 379 Aortic valve Central retinal artery occlusion as the initial sign of aortic valve Age-Related Eye Disease Study papillary fibroelastoma, 667 The Age-Related Eye Disease Study (AREDS) system for Apolipoprotein E classifying cataracts from photographs: AREDS Report Local cellular sources of apolipoprotein E in the human retina No. 4, 167 and retinal pigmented epithelium: implications for the AGN 192024 process of drusen formation, 767 Effects of AGN 192024, a new ocular hypotensive agent, on Aqueous humor aqueous dynamics, 19 The effect of topical povidone—iodine, intraocular vancomycin, Air infusion or both on aqueous humor cultures at the time of cataract Evaluation of retinal damage induced by air/fluid exchange surgery, 293 using a trypan blue inclusion test in rabbits, 814 Effects of AGN 192024, a new ocular hypotensive agent, on Amaurosis fugax aqueous dynamics, 19 Light-induced amaurosis fugax, 674 Aspiration, needle Aminoquinolines Aspiration cytology of metastatic chordoma to the orbit, 279 Analysis of the ABCR (ABCA4) gene in 4-aminoquinoline Needle aspiration and endodiathermy treatment of epithelial retinopathy: Is retinal toxicity by chloroquine and hy- inclusion cyst of the iris, 263 droxychloroquine related to Stargardt disease’, 761 Astigmatism Amniotic membrane The effects of astigmatism and working distance on optic nerve Multilayered amniotic membrane transplantation for severe head images using a Heidelberg retina tomograph scan- ulceration of the cornea and sclera, 324 ning laser ophthalmoscope, 716 Anesthesia Microkeratome-induced reduction of astigmatism after pene- Cataract surgery performed with continuous positive airway trating keratoplasty, 507 pressure (CPAP) ventilation, 128 Globe perforation associated with subtenon’s anesthesia, 520 Angioid streaks Behcet’s disease Macular translocation for subfoveal choroidal neovasculariza- Guidelines for the use of immunosuppressive drugs in patients tion in angioid streaks, 390 with ocular inflammatory disorders: recommendations of Animal studies an expert panel (correspondence), 679 Effect of Ca~*-free and Mg~*-free BSS Plus solution on the Biomicroscopy retinal pigment epithelium and retina in rabbits, 481 Demonstration of retroiridal extension of an epithelial mem- Effects of topical unoprostone and latanoprost on acute and brane by ultrasound biomicroscopy: a clinicopathologic recurrent herpetic keratitis in the rabbit, 643 correlation, 654 Evaluation of retinal damage induced by air/fluid exchange Ultrasound biomicroscopic diagnosis of cyclitic membranes, using a trypan blue inclusion test in rabbits, 814 446 Experimental laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis induces the Blepharoptosis reactivation of latent herpes simplex virus, 506 Alternating ptosis after bilateral frontalis muscle suspension for Antibodies congenital ptosis, 815 Bilateral abducens nerve paresis associated with anti-GQIb IgG Blindness antibody, 816 Light-induced amaurosis fugax, 674 Ocular features associated with anticardiolipin antibodies: a Monocular blindness as a complication of trigeminal radiofre- descriptive study, 451 quency rhizotomy, 237 Retinal anti-bipolar cell antibodies in a patient with paraneo- Blood flow velocity plastic retinopathy and colon carcinoma, 806 Acute effect of latanoprost on pulsatile ocular blood flow in normal eyes, 198 Antiphospholipid syndrome Ocular features associated with anticardiolipin antibodies: a Effect of sildenafil citrate (Viagra) on the ocular circulation, descriptive study, 451 751 0002-9394/01/$20.00 © 2001 BY ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC. 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R., and Taylor, H., 530 Light-induced amaurosis fugax, 674 Cataract Handbook of Ocular Infections, Inflammation, and External Diseases, by Bohigian, G. M., and Valluri, S., 681 The Age-Related Eye Disease Study (AREDS) system for classifying cataracts from photographs: AREDS Report LASIK Complications: Prevention and Management, 2nd Edi- No. 4, 167 tion, by Gimbel, H. V., and Anderson Penno, E. E., 532 Pseudoexfoliation and posterior capsular opacification (corre- The Neurology of Eye Movements, Third Edition, by Leigh, spondence), 820 R. J., and Zee, D. S., 408 Cataract extraction Neuro-ophthalmology, The Requisites in Ophthalmology, by Acute full-thickness macular hole after uncomplicated phaco- Martin, T. J., and Corbett, J. J. (eds.), 534 emulsification cataract surgery, 799 Neuro-ophthalmology—Diagnosis and Management, by Liu, Cataract surgery performed with continuous positive airway G. T., Volpe, N. J., and Baletta, S. 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(eds.), 821 mologists the villains? the heroes?, 371 830 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OPHTHALMOLOGY JUNE 2001 Cellulitis patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome: The Orbital cellulitis caused by Fusobacterium necrophorum, Ganciclovir Cidofovir Cytomegalovirus Retinitis Trial, Child 457 Frosted branch angiitis in a child with HIV infection, 394 Ciliary body Sickle cell disease presenting with extensive peri-macular arte- Totally necrotic choroidal and ciliary body melanomas: associ- riolar occlusions in a nine-year-old boy, 275 ations with prognosis, episcleritis, and scleritis, 232 Use of the HARK autorefractor in children, 438 Ciprofloxacin Pseudomonas aeruginosa in vitro corneal isolate sensitivity to Visual loss in children with neurofibromatosis type 1 and optic ofloxacin, ciprofloxacin, and trovafloxacin: a compara- pathway gliomas: relation to tumor location by magnetic tive study, 795 resonance imaging, 442 Clinical trials Chloroquine Randomized clinical trials in ophthalmology in 2001; twenty- Analysis of the ABCR (ABCA4) gene in 4-aminoquinoline fifth anniversary of the first publication from the Diabetic retinopathy: {s retinal toxicity by chloroquine and hy- Retinopathy Study (editorial), 503 droxychloroquine related to Stargardt disease’, 761 Verteporfin therapy of subfoveal choroidal neovascularization Chordoma in age-related macular degeneration: two-year results of a Aspiration cytology of metastatic chordoma to the orbit, 279 randomized clinical trial including lesions with occult Ectopic chordoma with orbital invasion, 400 with no classic choroidal neovascularization—Vertepor- Choroid fin in Photodynamic Therapy Report 2, 541 Central serous chorioretinopathy after bone marrow transplan- Coats disease tation, 804 Classification and management of Coats disease: the LoTUalUaLla ) Choroidal folds and increased intraocular pressure (correspon- Proctor Lecture, 572 dence), 158 Clinical variations and complications of Coats disease in 150 Solitary nonreactive choroidal tuberculoma in a patient with cases: the 2000 Sanford Gifford Memorial Lecture, 561 acquired immune deficiency syndrome, 138 Cocaine Choroidal neoplasms Duration of positive urine for cocaine metabolite after ophthal- Absence of type I estrogen receptors in choroidal melanoma: mic administration: implications for testing patients with analysis of Collaborative Ocular Melanoma Study suspected Horner syndrome using ophthalmic cocaine, (COMS) eyes, 788 742 Bilateral breast metastases from choroidal melanoma, 521 Collaborative Ocular Melanoma Study Extrameduliary plasmacytoma confined to the choroid, 277 Absence of type I estrogen receptors in choroidal melanoma: analysis of Collaborative Ocular Melanoma Study Totally necrotic choroidal and ciliary body melanomas: associ- (COMS) eyes, 788 ations with prognosis, episcleritis, and scleritis, 232 Colon neoplasms Choroidal neovascularization Retinal anti-bipolar cell antibodies in a patient with paraneo- Initial experience of inferior limited macular translocation for plastic retinopathy and colon carcinoma, 806 subfoveal choroidal neovascularization resulting from causes other than age-related macular degeneration, 90 Conjunctival neoplasms Conjunctival T-cell lymphoma caused by human T-cell lym- Macular translocation for subfoveal choroidal neovasculariza- photrophic virus infection, 381 tion in angioid streaks, 390 Conjunctivitis, allergic Retinal pigment epithelial tear after photodynamic therapy for Clinical evaluation of twice-daily emedastine 0.05% eye drops choroidal neovascularization, 518 ~\ (emadine eye drops) versus levocabastine 0.05% eye Retinal pigment epithelial tear after transpupillary thermother- drops in patients with allergic conjunctivitis, 691 apy for choroidal neovascularization, 662 Contact lenses Transient formed visual hallucinations following macular trans- Epithelial pigment slide in contact lens wearers: a possible location for subfoveal choroidal neovascularization sec- marker for contact lens-associated stress on corneal ondary to age-related macular degeneration, 664 epithelium, 431 Translocation of the macula for management of subfoveal Copper choroidal neovascularization: comparison of results in Ocular deposition of copper associated with multiple myeloma, age-related macular degeneration and degenerative my- LeIe / opia, 78 Cornea Verteporfin therapy of subfoveal choroidal neovascularization Effect of corneal polarization axis on assessment of retinal nerve in age-related macular degeneration: two-year results of a fiber layer thickness by scanning laser polarimetry (cor- randomized clinical trial including lesions with occult respondence), 403, 528 with no classic choroidal neovascularization—Vertepor- Epithelial infectious crystalline keratopathy, 255 fin in Photodynamic Therapy Report 2, 541 Increased incidence of corneal perforation after topical fluoro- Visual function after foveal translocation with 360-degree quinolone treatment for microbial keratitis, 131 retinotomy and simultaneous torsional muscle surgery in patients with myopic neovascular maculopathy, 101 New corneal findings in human T-cell lymphotrophic virus type I infection, 309 Cidofovir The ganciclovir implant plus oral ganciclovir versus parenteral Corneal neoplasms cidofovir for the treatment of cytomegalovirus retinitis in Amelanotic corneal melanoma after a blast injury, 259 VOL. 131, NO. 6 SUBJECT INDEX Corneal ulcer Tomographic findings of foveal hard exudates in diabetic Multilayered amniotic membrane transplantation for severe macular edema, 50 ulceration of the cornea and sclera, 324 Diabetic retinopathy Corrections Intravitreal injection of crystalline cortisone as adjunctive Elevated vitreous nitric oxide levels in patients, 130:87; correc- treatment of proliferative diabetic retinopathy, 468 tion, 159 Randomized clinical trials in ophthalmology in 2001; twenty- Optic disk and retinal nerve fiber layer damage after transient fifth anniversary of the first publication from the Diabetic central retinal artery occlusion: an experimental study in Retinopathy Study (editorial), 503 rhesus monkeys, 129:786; correction, 159 Diathermy Cortisone Needle aspiration and endodiathermy treatment of epithelial Intravitreal injection of crystalline cortisone as adjunctive inclusion cyst of the iris, 263 treatment of proliferative diabetic retinopathy, 468 Dilatation, pathologic Cryoglobulinemia Multiple arterial ectasias in patients with sarcoidosis and Cryoglobulinemia associated with Purtscher-like retinopathy, uveitis, 223 802 Disinfection Curvularia lunata Disinfection of Goldmann tonometers after contamination Curvularia lunata endophthalmitis with secondary keratitis, 140 with hepatitis C virus, 184 Cyclitic membranes Drug-induced conditions Ultrasound biomicroscopic diagnosis of cyclitic membranes, Analysis of the ABCR (ABCA4) gene in 4-aminoquinoline 446 retinopathy: Is retinal toxicity by chloroquine and hy- droxychloroquine related to Stargardt disease?, 761 CYP1B1 gene Cytochrome P-450 1B1 gene mutations in Japanese patients Increased incidence of corneal perforation after topical fluoro- with primary congenital glaucoma, 345 quinolone treatment for microbial keratitis, 131 Cyst Retinopathy associated with high-dose interferon alfa-2b ther- Needle aspiration and endodiathermy treatment of epithelial apy, 782 inclusion cyst of the iris, 263 Tamoxifen retinopathy in a male patient, 386 Cysticercosis Drug therapy Extraocular muscle cysticercosis presenting as Brown syndrome, Guidelines for the use of immunosuppressive drugs in patients 526 with ocular inflammatory disorders: recommendations of Cytochrome P-450 an expert panel (correspondence), 679 Cytochrome P-450 1B1 gene mutations in Japanese patients Leber hereditary optic neuropathy associated with antiretroviral with primary congenital glaucoma, 345 therapy for human immunodeficiency virus infections, Cytology 143 Aspiration cytology of metastatic chordoma to the orbit, 279 Resolution of microsporidial keratoconjunctivitis in an AIDS Cytomegalovirus retinitis patient treated with highly active antiretroviral therapy, The ganciclovir implant plus oral ganciclovir versus parenteral 378 cidofovir for the treatment of cytomegalovirus retinitis in Vancomycin prophylaxis and emerging resistance: Are ophthal- patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome: The mologists the villains? the heroes?, 371 Ganciclovir Cidofovir Cytomegalovirus Retinitis Trial, Dry eye syndrome 457 Efficacy and tolerability outcomes after punctal occlusion with High-dose intravitreal ganciclovir and foscarnet for cytomega- silicone plugs in dry eye syndrome, 30 lovirus retinitis, 396 Duane retraction syndrome Duane’s syndrome with compressive denervation of the lateral D rectus muscle, 146 Dalén-Fuchs nodules Depigmented atrophic lesions in sunset glow fundi of Vogt- Koyanagi-Harada disease, 607 Ectasias, arterial Denervation Multiple arterial ectasias in patients with sarcoidosis and Duane’s syndrome with compressive denervation of the lateral uveitis, 223 rectus muscle, 146 Education Diabetes mellitus Ophthalmology resident training in refractive surgery (editori- Echographic evaluation of a patient with diabetes and dense al), 241 vitreous hemorrhage: an avulsed retinal vessel may Electric stimulation therapy mimic a tractional retinal detachment, 515 Horner syndrome associated with implantation of a vagus nerve Glycemic control and lens transparency in patients with type | stimulator, 383 diabetes mellitus, 301 Electroretinography Macular traction detachment and diabetic macular edema Autosomal dominant inheritance of a negative electroreti- associated with posterior hyaloidal traction, 44 nogam phenotype in three generations, 495 The role of vitrectomy in the treatment of diabetic macular On- and off-responses of the photopic electroretinograms in edema (editorial), 123 X-linked juvenile retinoschisis, 489 832 AMERICAN JOURNAL _ OF OPHTHALMOLOGY JUNE 2001 Emedastine Fibroelastoma Clinical evaluation of twice-daily emedastine 0.05% eye drops Central retinal artery occlusion as the initial sign of aortic valve (emadine eye drops) versus levocabastine 0.05% eye papillary fibroelastoma, 667 drops in patients with allergic conjunctivitis, 691 Filtering blebs Endophthalmitis Glaucoma filtering bleb dysesthesia, 626 Curvularia lunata endophthalmitis with secondary keratitis, 140 Fluid—gas exchange Microspaeropsis olivacea keratitis and consecutive endoph- Evaluation of retinal damage induced by air/fluid exchange thalmitis, 142 using a trypan blue inclusion test in rabbits, 814 Retinal vasculitis and posterior pole “hypopyons” as early signs Pars plana vitrectomy, subretinal injection of tissue plasmino- of acute bacterial endophthalmitis, 800 gen activator, and fluid—gas exchange for displacement of thick submacular hemorrhage in age-related macular Endothelium, corneal degeneration, 208 Effects of laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) on the corneal endothelium 3 years postoperatively, 1 Fluorescein angiography Fluorescein angiographic findings in ocular siderosis, 136 Epiphora Treatment of nasolacrimal duct obstruction in adults with Fluoroquinolones polyurethane stent, 37 Increased incidence of corneal perforation after topical fluoro- quinolone treatment for microbial keratitis, 131 Episcleritis Totally necrotic choroidal and ciliary body melanomas: associ- Pseudomonas aeruginosa in vitro corneal isolate sensitivity to ations with prognosis, episcleritis, and scleritis, 232 ofloxacin, ciprofloxacin, and trovafloxacin: a compara- tive study, 795 Epithelial cysts Needle aspiration and endodiathermy treatment of epithelial Foreign bodies inclusion cyst of the iris, 263 Fluorescein angiographic findings in ocular siderosis, 136 Epithelium, corneal Foscarnet Demonstration of retroiridal extension of an epithelial mem- High-dose intravitreal ganciclovir and foscarnet for cytomega- brane by ultrasound biomicroscopy: a clinicopathologic lovirus retinitis, 396 correlation, 654 Fovea centralis Epithelial infectious crystalline keratopathy, 255 Tomographic findings of foveal hard exudates in diabetic macular edema, 50 Epithelial ingrowth after laser in situ keratomileusis (correspon- dence), 402 Visual function after foveal translocation with 360-degree retinotomy and simultaneous torsional muscle surgery in Epithelial pigment slide in contact lens wearers: a possible patients with myopic neovascular maculopathy, 101 marker for contact lens-associated stress on corneal epithelium, 431 Frequency doubling Diagnostic capabilities of frequency-doubling technology, scan- Microkeratome-based limbal harvester for limbal stem cell ning laser polarimetry, and nerve fiber layer photographs transplantation: preliminary studies, 377 to distinguish glaucomatous damage, 188 Estrogens Frreeqquueennccyy--ddoouubbll ing pe-rriimmeettrryy using a |l iquid 1 ccrryystsatla l ddiissppllaayy,, 333322 Absence of type I estrogen receptors in choroidal melanoma: Role of frequency doubling perimetry in detecting neuro- analysis of Collaborative Ocular Melanoma Study ophthalmic visual field defects, 734 (COMS) eyes, 788 Frontalis muscle Exfoliation Alternating ptosis after bilateral frontalis muscle suspension for Pseudoexfoliation and posterior capsular opacification (corre- congenital ptosis, 815 spondence), 820 Fundus oculi Exotropia Depigmented atrophic lesions in sunset glow fundi of Vogt- Prism adaptation response is useful for predicting surgical Koyanagi-Harada disease, 607 outcome in selected types of intermittent exotropia, 117 Fusobacterium necrophorum Timely surgery in intermittent and constant exotropia for Orbital cellulitis caused by Fusobacterium necrophorum, 280 superior sensory outcome, 111 Exudates G Tomographic findings of foveal hard exudates in diabetic Ganciclovir macular edema, 50 The ganciclovir implant plus oral ganciclovir versus parenteral Eyeball cidofovir for the treatment of cytomegalovirus retinitis in Globe perforation associated with subtenon’s anesthesia, 520 patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome: The Eyelid neoplasms Ganciclovir Cidofovir Cytomegalovirus Retinitis Trial, Primary cutaneous adenoid cystic carcinoma of the eyelid, 281 457 High-dose intravitreal ganciclovir and foscarnet for cytomega- F lovirus retinitis, 396 Factor V Leiden Genetics Reversal of nonarteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy Analysis of the ABCR (ABCA4) gene in 4-aminoquinoline associated with coexisting primary antiphospholipid syn- retinopathy: Is retinal toxicity by chloroquine and hy- drome and factor V Leiden mutation, 671 droxychloroquine related to Stargardt disease’, 761 VOL. 131, NO. 6 SUBJECT INDEX 833 Autosomal dominant inheritance of a negative electroreti- Guillain-Barré syndrome nogam phenotype in three generations, 495 An association between Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada disease and Axial length and refractive error in X-linked retinoschisis, 812 Guillain-Barré syndrome, 615 Cytochrome P-450 1B1l gene mutations in Japanese patients Gunn’s jaw-winking phenomenon with primary congenital glaucoma, 345 A case of Marcus Gunn jaw-winking and pseudo inferior oblique overaction, 148 Dominant radial drusen and Arg345Trp EFEMP1 mutation, 810 Retinopathy associated with Machado-Joseph disease (spino- Hallucinations cerebellar ataxia 3) with CAG trinucleotide repeat Transient formed visual hallucinations following macular trans- expansion, 808 location for subfoveal choroidal neovascularization sec- The Taal restriction enzyme provides a simple means to ondary to age-related macular degeneration, 664 identify the Q368STOP mutation of the myocilin gene Visual hallucination in patients with retinal disease, 590 in primary open angle glaucoma, 510 Haptics Two families from New England with Usher syndrome type IC Modified technique of haptic externalization for scleral fixation with distinct haplotypes, 355 of dislocated posterior chamber lens implants, 129 Gifford Memorial Lecture Heart neoplasms Clinical variations and complications of Coats disease in 150 cases: the 2000 Sanford Gifford Memorial Lecture, 561 Central retinal artery occlusion as the initial sign of aortic valve papillary fibroelastoma, 667 Glaucoma Hemangioma, cavernous Acute primary angle-closure: long-term intraocular pressure outcome in Asian eyes, 7 Orbital venous-lymphatic~ malformations (lymphangiomas) mimicking cavernous hemangiomas, 364 Additive efficacy of unoprostone isopropyl 0.12% (Rescula) to latanoprost 0.005%, 339 Primary intraosseous cavernous hemangioma of the orbit, 150 Brimonidine 0.2% given two or three times daily versus timolol Hemorrhage maleate 0.5% in primary open-angle glaucoma, 719 Delayed orbital hemorrhage after routine strabismus surgery, 818 Cytochrome P-450 1B1 gene mutations in Japanese patients with primary congenital glaucoma, 345 Echographic evaluation of a patient with diabetes and dense vitreous hemorrhage: an avulsed retinal vessel may Diagnostic capabilities of frequency-doubling technology, scan- mimic a tractional retinal detachment, 515 ning laser polarimetry, and nerve fiber layer photographs to distinguish glaucomatous damage, 188 Malattia leventinese presenting with subretinal neovascular membrane and hemorrhage, 517 The efficacy and safety of latanoprost 0.005% once daily versus brimonidine 0.2% twice daily in open-angle glaucoma or Pars plana vitrectomy, subretinal injection of tissue plasmino- ocular hypertension, 631 gen activator, and fluid—gas exchange for displacement of thick submacular hemorrhage in age-related macular Frequency-doubling perimetry using a liquid crystal display, 332 degeneration, 208 Glaucoma filtering bleb dysesthesia, 626 Vitrectomy for pars planitis complicated by vitreous hemor- Hypothyroidism and glaucoma. A study of 100 hypothyroid rhage: visual outcome and long-term follow-up, 514 patients, 126 Hepatitis Mini-trabeculectomy in eyes with high risk of scarring: midterm Disinfection of Goldmann tonometers after contamination follow-up, 13 with hepatitis C virus, 184 A randomized double-masked crossover study comparing la- Herpes simplex tanoprost 0.005% with unoprostone 0.12% in patients Experimental laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis induces the with primary open-angle glaucoma and ocular hyperten- reactivation of latent herpes simplex virus, 506 sion, 636 Herpes zoster ophthalmicus Risk factors for progression of visual field abnormalities in Longitudinal analysis of varicella-zoster virus DNA on the normal-tension glaucoma, 699 ocular surface associated with herpes zoster ophthalmi- Should we use short-wavelength automated perimetry to test cus, 25 glaucoma patients? (editorial), 792 HIV infection T cell subsets and sIL-2R/IL-2 levels in patients with glaucoma, Frosted branch angiitis in a child with HIV infection, 394 421 The ganciclovir implant plus oral ganciclovir versus parenteral The Taal restriction enzyme provides a simple means to cidofovir for the treatment of cytomegalovirus retinitis in identify the Q368STOP mutation of the myocilin gene patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome: The in primary open angle glaucoma, 510 Ganciclovir Cidofovir Cytomegalovirus Retinitis Trial, Glucose levels 457 Glycemic control and lens transparency in patients with type 1 High-dose intravitreal ganciclovir and foscarnet for cytomega- diabetes mellitus, 301 lovirus retinitis, 396 Granuloma Leber hereditary optic neuropathy associated with antiretroviral Evolution of sarcoid granulomas of the retina, 661 therapy for human immunodeficiency virus infections, Granulomatous kerato-conjunctivitis as a manifestation of 143 Hodgkin lymphoma, 796 Resolution of microsporidial keratoconjunctivitis in an AIDS 834 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OPHTHALMOLOGY JUNE 2001 patient treated with highly active antiretroviral therapy, Indocyanine green 378 Indocyanine green facilitates removal of epiretinal and internal Retinal nerve fiber layer evaluation in human immunodefi- limiting membranes in myopic eyes with retinal detach- ciency virus—positive patients, 216 ment, 388 Solitary nonreactive choroidal tuberculoma in a patient with Indocyanine green selectively stains the internal limiting mem- acquired immune deficiency syndrome, 138 brane, 387 HLA antigens Infant The association of HLA class II with pars planitis, 657 Orbital xanthoma in a 9-month-old infant, 150 Hodgkin disease Infections Granulomatous kerato-conjunctivitis as a manifestation of Acanthamoeba keratitis associated with fungal keratitis, 508 Hodgkin lymphoma, 796 Conjunctival T-cell lymphoma caused by human T-cell lym- Homocysteine photrophic virus infection, 381 Hyperhomocysteinemia: a risk factor for central retinal vein Curvularia lunata endophthalmitis with secondary keratitis, 140 occlusion (correspondence), 290 A description of human T-lymphotropic virus type I-related Horner syndrome chronic interstitial keratitis in 20 patients, 305 Duration of positive urine for cocaine metabolite after ophthal- Disinfection of Goldmann tonometers after contamination mic administration: implications for testing patients with with hepatitis C virus, 184 suspected Horner syndrome using ophthalmic cocaine, 742 Effects of topical unoprostone and latanoprost on acute and recurrent herpetic keratitis in the rabbit, 643 Horner syndrome associated with implantation of a vagus nerve stimulator, 383 Epithelial infectious crystalline keratopathy, 255 Horner’s syndrome and dissection of the internal carotid artery A follow-up study of Toxoplasma gondii infection in Southern after chiropractic manipulation of the neck, 523 Brazil, 351 HTLV-1 infection The ganciclovir implant plus oral ganciclovir versus parenteral Conjunctival T-cell lymphoma caused by human T-cell lym- cidofovir for the treatment of cytomegalovirus retinitis in photrophic virus infection, 381 patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome: The Ganciclovir Cidofovir Cytomegalovirus Retinitis Trial, A description of human T-lymphotropic virus type I-related chronic interstitial keratitis in 20 patients, 305 457 New corneal findings in human T-cell lymphotrophic virus type High-dose intravitreal ganciclovir and foscarnet for cytomega- I infection, 309 lovirus retinitis, 396 Hyaloid membrane Increased incidence of corneal perforation after topical fluoro- Macular traction detachment and diabetic macular edema quinolone treatment for microbial keratitis, 131 associated with posterior hyaloidal traction, 44 Leber hereditary optic neuropathy associated with antiretroviral Hydroxychloroquine therapy for human immunodeficiency virus infections, Analysis of the ABCR (ABCA4) gene in 4-aminoquinoline 143 retinopathy: Is retinal toxicity by chloroquine and hy- Longitudinal analysis of varicella-zoster virus DNA on the droxychloroquine related to Stargardt disease?, 761 ocular surface associated with herpes zoster ophthalmi- Hyperthermia, induced cus, 25 Retinal pigment epithelial tear after transpupillary thermother- Microspaeropsis olivacea keratitis and consecutive endoph- apy for choroidal neovascularization, 662 thalmitis, 142 Hypopyon Multiple arterial ectasias in patients with sarcoidosis and Retinal vasculitis and posterior pole “hypopyons” as early signs uveitis, 223 of acute bacterial endophthalmitis, 800 New corneal findings in human T-cell lymphotrophic virus type Hypothyroidism I infection, 309 Hypothyroidism and glaucoma. A study of 100 hypothyroid Orbital cellulitis caused by Fusobacterium necrophorum, 280 patients, 126 Parinaud’s oculoglandular syndrome attributable to an encoun- Hypotony maculopathy ter with a wild rabbit, 283 Serous retinal detachment and cystoid macular edema in hypotony maculopathy, 384 Pseudomonas aeruginosa in vitro corneal isolate sensitivity to ofloxacin, ciprofloxacin, and trovafloxacin: a compara- tive study, 795 Resolution of microsporidial keratoconjunctivitis in an AIDS Immune system patient treated with highly active antiretroviral therapy, Ocular features associated with anticardiolipin antibodies: a 378 descriptive study, 451 Retinal nerve fiber layer evaluation in human immunodef- T cell subsets and sIL-2R/IL-2 levels in patients with glaucoma, ciency virus—positive patients, 216 421 Retinal vasculitis and posterior pole “hypopyons” as early signs Immunosuppressive drugs of acute bacterial endophthalmitis, 800 Guidelines for the use of immunosuppressive drugs in patients with ocular inflammatory disorders: recommendations of Solitary nonreactive choroidal tuberculoma in a patient with an expert panel (correspondence), 679 acquired immune deficiency syndrome, 138 VOL. 131, NO. 6 SUBJECT INDEX 835 Vancomycin prophylaxis and emerging resistance: Are ophthal- patient treated with highly active antiretroviral therapy, mologists the villains? the heroes?, 371 378 Interferons Keratoconus Retinopathy associated with high-dose interferon alfa-2b ther- Postkeratoplasty keratoconus in a nonkeratoconus patient, 653 apy, 782 Keratomileusis, laser in situ Interleukins Effects of laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) on the corneal T cell subsets and sIL-2R/IL-2 levels in patients with glaucoma, endothelium 3 years postoperatively, 1 421 Epithelial ingrowth after laser in situ keratomileusis (correspon- Intraocular pressure dence), 402 Acute effect of latanoprost on pulsatile ocular blood flow in Experimental laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis induces the normal eyes, 198 reactivation of latent herpes simplex virus, 506 Acute primary angle-closure: long-term intraocular pressure Laser in situ keratomileusis: association with increased width of outcome in Asian eyes, 7 palpebral fissure, 254 Additive efficacy of unoprostone isopropyl 0.12% (Rescula) to Late-onset traumatic laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) flap latanoprost 0.005%, 339 dehiscence, 505 Attempted eyelid closure affects intraocular pressure measure- Macular hole after laser in situ keratomileusis and photorefrac- ment, 417 tive keratectomy, 666 Choroidal folds and increased intraocular pressure (correspon- Ophthalmology resident training in refractive surgery (editori- dence), 158 al), 241 Effects of AGN 192024, a new ocular hypotensive agent, on Keratoplasty, penetrating aqueous dynamics, 19 Autologous ipsilateral rotating penetrating keratoplasty, 427 Intraoperative complications Microkeratome-induced reduction of astigmatism after pene- Globe perforation associated with subtenon’s anesthesia, 520 trating keratoplasty, 507 Iris Postkeratoplasty keratoconus in a nonkeratoconus patient, 653 Demonstration of retroiridal extension of an epithelial mem- Small, overlapping‘ tectonic keratoppllaassttyy involvingg g graft host brane by ultrasound biomicroscopy: a clinicopathologic junction of penetrating keratoplasty (correspondence), correlation, 654 290 Gastric signet ring cell adenocarcinoma metastatic to the iris, 379 L Needle aspiration and endodiathermy treatment of epithelial Lacrimal glands inclusion cyst of the iris, 263 Rosai—Dorfman disease presenting as bilateral lacrimal gland enlargement, 677 Lacrimal point Japan The effect of punctal occlusion on tear production, tear Cytochrome P-450 1B1 gene mutations in Japanese patients clearance, and ocular surface sensation in normal sub- with primary congenital glaucoma, 345 jects, 314 Jaw-winking phenomenon Efficacy and tolerability outcomes after punctal occlusion with A case of Marcus Gunn jaw-winking and pseudo inferior silicone plugs in dry eye syndrome, 30 oblique overaction, 148 Lasers Diagnostic capabilities of frequency-doubling technology, scan- K ning laser polarimetry, and nerve fiber layer photographs to distinguish glaucomatous damage, 188 Keratectomy, photorefractive, excimer laser Macular hole after laser in situ keratomileusis and photorefrac- Probability of Nd:YAG laser capsulotomy after cataract surgery tive keratectomy, 666 in Olmsted County, Minnesota, 161 Keratitis Latanoprost Acanthamoeba keratitis associated with fungal keratitis, 508 Acute effect of latanoprost on pulsatile ocular blood flow in normal eyes, 198 Curvularia lunata endophthalmitis with secondary keratitis, 140 Additive efficacy of unoprostone isopropyl 0.12% (Rescula) to A description of human T-lymphotropic virus type I-related latanoprost 0.005%, 339 chronic interstitial keratitis in 20 patients, 305 Effects of topical unoprostone and latanoprost on acute and Effects of topical unoprostone and latanoprost on acute and recurrent herpetic keratitis in the rabbit, 643 recurrent herpetic keratitis in the rabbit, 643 The efficacy and safety of latanoprost 0.005% once daily versus Increased incidence of corneal perforation after topical fluoro- brimonidine 0.2% twice daily in open-angle glaucoma or quinolone treatment for microbial keratitis, 131 ocular hypertension, 631 Microspaeropsis olivacea keratitis and consecutive endoph- Potential mechanism for the additivity of pilocarpine and thalmitis, 142 latanoprost, 722 Keratoconjunctivitis A randomized double-masked crossover study comparing la- Granulomatous kerato-conjunctivitis as a manifestation of tanoprost 0.005% with unoprostone 0.12% in patients Hodgkin lymphoma, 796 with primary open-angle glaucoma and ocular hyperten- Resolution of microsporidial keratoconjunctivitis in an AIDS sion, 636 836 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OPHTHALMOLOGY JUNE 2001 3) Washout periods for brimonidine 0.2% and latanoprost 0.005%, Pars plana vitrectomy, subretinal injection of tissue plasmino- 798 gen activator, and fluid—gas exchange for displacement Lens capsule, crystalline of thick submacular hemorrhage in age-related macular Glycemic control and lens transparency in patients with type 1 degeneration, 208 diabetes mellitus, 301 Retinal pigment epithelial cell transplantation after subfoveal Probability of Nd:YAG laser capsulotomy after cataract surgery membranectomy in age-related macular degeneration clinicopathologic correlation, 472 in Olmsted County, Minnesota, 161 Transient formed visual hallucinations following macular trans- Leennss ii mplaanntattaitoino,n , intrianotrcaouclulaa r location for subfoveal choroidal neovascularization sec- Acrylic intraocular lens placement in conjunction with pars ondary to age-related macular degeneration, 664 plana vitrectomy, 748 Translocation of the macula for management of subfoveal Dislocated intraocular lens fixation using intraocular cowhitch choroidal neovascularization: comparison of results in knot, 265 age-related macular degeneration and degenerative my- Modified technique of haptic externalization for scleral fixation opia, 78 of dislocated posterior chamber lens implants, 129 Verteporfin therapy of subfoveal choroidal neovascularization I- hacoemulsification cataract extraction and posterior chamber in age-related macular degeneration: two-year results of a lens implantation in patients with uveitis, 620 randomized clinical trial including lesions with occult [- igmentary dispersion syndrome induced byy aay posterior cham- with no classic choroidal neovascularization—Vertepor- ber phakic refractive lens, 260 fin in Photodynamic Therapy Report 2, 541 Leevvooccaabbaassttiinn e Macular edema Clinical evaluation of twice-daily emedastine 0.05%( eye drops Macular traction detachment ind diabetic macular edema (emadine eye drops) versus levocabastine 0.05% eye associated with posterior hyaloidal traction, 44 drops in patients with allergic conjunctivitis, 691 Perimetric sensitivity and retinal thickness in eyes with macular Light edema resulting from branch retinal vein occlusion, 55 Light-induced amaurosis fugax, 674 The role of vitrectomy in the treatment of diabetic macular Limbus corneae edema (editorial), 123 Microkeratome-based limbal harvester for limbal stem cell Serous retinal detachment and cystoid macular edema in transplantation: preliminary studies, 377 hypotony maculopathy, 384 Limiting membrane, internal Tomographic findings of foveal hard exudates in diabetic Indocyanine green facilitates removal of epiretinal and internal macular edema, 50 limiting membranes in myopic eyes with retinal detach- Macular translocation ment, 388 Correction of cyclovertical strabismus induced by limited mac- Indocyanine green selectively stains the internal limiting mem- ular translocation in a case of age-related macular degen- brane, 387 eration, 270 Treatment of retinal detachment resulting from myopic macu- Initial experience of inferior limited macular translocation for lar hole with internal limiting membrane removal, 220 3 subfoveal choroidal neovascularization resulting from causes other than age-related macular degeneration, 90 Lipoarabinomannan A case of multiple sclerosis with granulomatous uveitis in Limited macular translocation for the management of subfoveal Japan—Use of the antilipoarabinomannan (LAM)-B test r5e9t inal pigmental epithelial loss after submacular surgery, in differential diagnosis, 524 £lz2 Lymphangioma Macular translocation for subfoveal choroidal neovasculariza- Orbital venous-lymphatic malformations (lymphangiomas) tion in angioid streaks, 390 mimicking cavernous hemangiomas, 364 Macular translocation: unifying concepts, terminology, and Lymphoma classification, 244 Conjunctival T-cell lymphoma caused by human T-cell lym- Transient formed visual hallucinations following macular trans- photrophic virus infection, 381 location for subfoveal choroidal neovascularization sec- ondary to age-related macular degeneration, 664 Translocation of the macula for management of subfoveal Machado-Joseph disease choroidal neovascularization: comparison of results in Retinopathy associated with Machado-Joseph disease (spino- age-related macular degeneration and degenerative my- cerebellar ataxia 3) with CAG trinucleotide repeat opia, 78 expansion, 808 Visual function after foveal translocation with 360-degree Macula lutea retinotomy and simultaneous torsional muscle surgery in Sickle cell disease presenting with extensive peri-macular arte- patients with myopic neovascular maculopathy, 101 riolar occlusions in a nine-year-old boy, 275 Magnesium Vitreoretinal traction maculopathy caused by retinal diseases, Effect of Ca? *-free and Me ; -free BSS Plus solution on the 134 retinal pigment epithelium and retina in rabbits, 481 Macular degeneration Magnetic resonance imaging Vascular compression as a cause of superior oblique myokymia Correction of cyclovertical strabismus induced by limited mac- disclosed by thin-slice magnetic resonance imaging, 676 ular translocation in a case of age-related macular degen- eration, 270 Visual loss in children with neurofibromatosis type | and optic VOL. 131, NO. 6 SUBJECT INDEX 837 pathway gliomas: relation to tumor location by magnetic Myopia resonance imaging, 442 Indocyanine green facilitates removal of epiretinal and internal limiting membranes in myopic eyes with retinal detach- Malattia leventinese ment, 388 Dominant radial drusen and Arg345Trp EFEMP] mutation, 810 Translocation of the macula for management of subfoveal choroidal neovascularization: comparison of results in Malattia leventinese presenting with subretinal neovascular age-related macular degeneration and degenerative my- membrane and hemorrhage, 517 opia, 78 Manipulation, spinal Treatment of retinal detachment resulting from myopic macu- Horner’s syndrome and dissection of the internal carotid artery lar hole with internal limiting membrane removal, 203 after chiropractic manipulation of the neck, 523 Visual function after foveal translocation with 360-degree Margherio, Raymond R. retinotomy and simultaneous torsional muscle surgery in Obituary, 292 patients with myopic neovascular maculopathy, 101 Melanoma Myotonic dystrophy Absence of type I estrogen receptors in choroidal melanoma: Bilateral optic nerve atrophy in myotonic dystrophy, 398 analysis of Collaborative Ocular Melanoma Study (COMS) eyes, 788 N Amelanotic corneal melanoma after a blast injury, 259 Nasolacrimal duct Bilateral breast metastases from choroidal melanoma, 521 Treatment of nasolacrimal duct obstruction in adults with polyurethane stent, 37 Totally necrotic choroidal and ciliary body melanomas: associ- Necrosis ations with prognosis, episcleritis, and scleritis, 232 Totally necrotic choroidal and ciliary body melanomas: associ- Microspaeropsis olivacea ations with prognosis, episcleritis, and scleritis, 232 Microspaeropsis olivacea keratitis and consecutive endoph- Neoplasms thalmitis, 142 Absence of type I estrogen receptors in choroidal melanoma: Microsporidia analysis of Collaborative Ocular Melanoma Study Resolution of microsporidial keratoconjunctivitis in an AIDS (COMS) eyes, 788 patient treated with highly active antiretroviral therapy, Amelanotic corneal melanoma after a blast injury, 259 378 Aspiration cytology of metastatic chordoma to the orbit, 279 Minnesota Bilateral breast metastases from choroidal melanoma, 521 Probability of Nd:YAG laser capsulotomy after cataract surgery in Olmsted County, Minnesota, 161 Central retinal artery occlusion as the initial sign of aortic valve papillary fibroelastoma, 667 Multiple myeloma Ocular deposition of copper associated with multiple myeloma, Conjunctival T-cell lymphoma caused by human T-cell lym- photrophic virus infection, 381 257 Ectopic chordoma with orbital invasion, 400 Multiple sclerosis A case of multiple sclerosis with granulomatous uveitis in Extramedullary plasmacytoma confined to the choroid, 277 Japan—Use of the antilipoarabinomannan (LAM)-B test Gastric signet ring cell adenocarcinoma metastatic to the iris, in differential diagnosis, 524 379 Muscles, extraocular Granulomatous kerato-conjunctivitis as a manifestation of A case of Marcus Gunn jaw-winking and pseudo inferior Hodgkin lymphoma, 796 oblique overaction, 148 Orbital xanthoma in a 9-month-old infant, 150 Duane’s syndrome with compressive denervation of the lateral Primary cutaneous adenoid cystic carcinoma of the eyelid, 281 rectus muscle, 146 Primary intraosseous cavernous hemangioma of the orbit, 150 Extraocular muscle cysticercosis presenting as Brown syndrome, Retinal anti-bipolar cell antibodies in a patient with paraneo- 526 plastic retinopathy and colon carcinoma, 806 Modified transposition procedure of the vertical recti in sixth Solitary nonreactive choroidal tuberculoma in a patient with nerve palsy, 359 acquired immune deficiency syndrome, 138 Vascular compression as a cause of superior oblique myokymia Totally necrotic choroidal and ciliary body melanomas: associ- disclosed by thin-slice magnetic resonance imaging, 676 ations with prognosis, episcleritis, and scleritis, 232 Visual function after foveal translocation with 360-degree Visual loss in children with neurofibromatosis type | and optic retinotomy and simultaneous torsional muscle surgery in pathway gliomas: relation to tumor location by magnetic patients with myopic neovascular maculopathy, 101 resonance imaging, 442 Myocilin gene Neovascular membrane The Taal restriction enzyme provides a simple means to Malattia leventinese presenting with subretinal neovascular identify the Q368STOP mutation of the myocilin gene membrane and hemorrhage, 517 in primary open angle glaucoma, 510 Nerve fiber layer Myokymia Diagnostic capabilities of frequency-doubling technology, scan- Vascular compression as a cause of superior oblique myokymia ning laser polarimetry, and nerve fiber layer photographs disclosed by thin-slice magnetic resonance imaging, 676 to distinguish glaucomatous damage, 188 838 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OPHTHALMOLOGY JUNE 2001