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Author Index to Volume 16 A Cohen, G., 105 Freeman, H. M., 7 I Abramson, D. H., 232 Cohen, S. M., 467 Freeman, W. R., 285, 305 Ikeda, F., 497 Adachi-Usami, E., 540 Cooling, R. J., 240 Freund, K. B., 437 Ikuno, Y., 264 Adiraju, M. V., 525 Craandijk, A., 89 Friedlander, S. M., 341 Immonen, I., 505 Alfaro, D. V., III, 317 Crane, W. G., 296 Incandela, L., 513 Alfaro, V., 246 Crawford, J. B., 117 G Ito, M., 196, 419 Aral, H., 257 Cuartero, V., 222 Gangan, P., 363 Arend, O., 257 Ganiban, G. J., 160 Arevalo, J. F., 305, 363 D Garcia, R. F., 305 Arroyo, M., 7 Dalal, R., 139 Gass, J. D. M., 467 J Asiyo-Vogel, M. N., 250 D’ Amico, D. J., 431 Gaudric, A., 261 Jaffe, G. J., 324 Augsburger, J. J., 228 Dany, S., 259 Gebhardt, B. M., 160 Jalali, S., 525 Avery, R. L., 183 Das. T., $25 Gelb, L. D., 399 Johnson, M. W., 474 Axer-Siegel, R., 79 Daun, M., 160 Gendron, E. K., 129 Johnston, P. B., 452 Azzolini, C., 333 Davidoff, E., 538 Gitter, K. A., 105 Davidorf, F. H., 538 Glaser, B. M., 13, 373 K B Davidorf, J. M., 538 Gobbi, P. G., 333 Banker, A. S., 285, 530 Dean, J. M., 47 Goldbaum, M. H., 341 Kamei, M., 264 Bassili, S. S., 160 De Bustros, S., 451 Goldberg, M. F., 145 Kapetanios, A. D., 455 Belcaro, G. V., 513 De Laey, J.-J., 89 Gombos, D. S., 232 Karma, A., 505 Bergeron-Lynn, G., 530 Del Priore, L. V., 399 Gonzalez, C., 530 Katz, A., 479 Bernstein, P. S., 112 Depotter, P., 445 Gonzalez, C. R., 305 Kempster, R. C., 57 Khairallah, M., 449 Berry, C., 305 De Sanctis, M. T., 513 Good, W. V., 117 Khaw, P. T., 164 Besen, G., 363 de Waard, P., 292 Gopinathan, U., 525 Kim, R. Y., 139 Bevin, A. A., 317 Dieckert, J. P., 122 Gordon, J. M., 74 Kimura, A. E., 518 Billi, B., 3 Dosso, A. A., 455 Gragoudas, E. S., 488 Kimura, T., 540 Biswas, J., 444 Dowler, J. G. F., 240 Granet, D. B., 341 Kokame, G. T., 75, 467 Bloom, P. A., 164 Green, W. R., 47, 57 Koreishi, F. M., 228 Boldt, H. C., 518 Grossniklaus, H. E., 64, E Kricorian, G., 426 Bolt, B. J. P., 292 135 Boone, D. E., 518 Eagle, R. C., Jr., 228 Grover, S., 388 Kuppermann, B. D., 305 Borgia, L., 19 Edwards, A., 388 Guerry, R. K., 263 Kusaka, S., 312 Bourke, R. D., 240 Ehlies, F. J., 129 Guyer, D. R., 203 Kusumi, M., 97 Brancato, R., 333 El-Hifnawi, E.-S., 250 Bressler, N. M., 183 Elias, S. J., 383 H L Brucker, A. J., 73 Ellis, J., 445 Haas, A., 203 Ladjimi, A., 449 Burgess, D. B., 190 Ezra, D., 259 Hagler, W. S., 328 Lambert, S. R., 135 Byrne, S. F., 129 Haimovici, R., 431, 488 Lom, T. T., 42 Byrnes, G. A., 393 F Hall, L., 203 Laqua, H., 250 Fedeli, R., 3 Hamilton, P., 214 Laughlin, R. M., 246, 317 Cc Fekrat, S., 183 Hanham, A., 13 Laurora, G., 513 Campeas, L., 203 Finkelstein, D., 57 Hanutsaha, P., 437 Lee, B. L., 64, 344 Carena, M., 333 Fisher, Y. L., 203 Harbour, J. W., 129 Lewis, J. M., 264, 447 Carney, M. D., 263 Fishman, G. A., 388 Hasegawa, N., 540 Leys, A. M., 89 Carolino, R. M., 411 Fitzpatrick, M., 228 Hawkins, B. S., 183 Leys, M. J., 89 Cesarone, M. R., 513 Fletcher, D. C., 296 Haynie, G. D., 488 Lim, J. I., 64, 135 Chachia, N., 449 Flores-Aguilar, M., 285, Heilskov, T. W., 279 Lueder, G. T., 38 Chan, C.-C., 47, 393 363 Heyworth, P., 240 Chatti, T., 449 Flynn, H. W., Jr., 13, 373 Holland, G. N., 383 M Chern, S., 161 Fogla, R., 444 Hooymans, J. M. M., 89 Madhavan, H. N., 444 Chon, C. H., 139 Folk, J. C., 279, 518 Hudson, S. J., 317 Maguire, A. M., 125 Christopoulos, V., 513 Fortini, A., 333 Hughes, J. R., 129 Mainster, M. A., 1 Ciulla, T. A., 219, 431 Franks, W. A., 164 Huna, R., 259 Malenfant, M., 89 558 RETITHNE JAOU,RNA L OF RETIANDN VAITRLEOU S DISE« 1A996S *E VOSLUM E 16 « NUMBER6 Markoe, A. M., 129 Ohashi, Y., 312 Schachat, A. P., 488 Thomas, M. A., 190, 488 Marmor, M. F., 139, 426 Ohji, M., 447 Schatz, H., 535 Thompson, J. T., 13, 373 Martin, D. F., 328, 479 Ohno-Matsui, K., 29, 196 Schneider, T. L., 125 Tokoro, T., 29, 196 Maruiwa, F., 405 Ohno, T., 264 Schoderbek, R. M., 317 Tolentino, F. I., 7 Massicotte, S. J., 279 Olk, R. J., 74 Schomaker, K. S., 105 Toth, I., 479 Massin, P., 261 Orlock, D. A., 203 Schuchard, R. A., 296 Tsai, J. C., 164 Melberg, N. S., 190 Seddon, J. M., 112 Tso, M. O. M., 42 Melton, R. C., 78 Sehmi, K., 214 Mendivil, A., 222 P Seppala, I., 505 Meredith, T. A., 488 Pach, J. M., 163 Sharma, S., 525 Vv Mertens, D. A. E., 292 Papasian, C. J., 122 Sharp, J., 399 Vander, J. F., 285 Messaoud, R., 449 Patacao, M. H., 411 Shields, C. L., 445 Van Germeersch, D., 89 Michaud, M. E., 246 Peperkamp, E., 292 Shields, J. A., 445 van Meurs, J. C., 292 Miki, T., 97 Perren, B. A., 117 Shimizu, K., 497 Vine, A. K., 474 Mikkila, H., 505 Peyman, G. A., 160 Silva-Aratjo, A. L., 411 Miller, J. W., 219 Piccolino, F. C., 19 Silvestri, G., 214, 452 Mines, M., 317 Pomilla, P. V., 510 Sjaarda, R. N., 13, 373 Mizota, A., 540 Priem, H., 89 Slakter, J. S., 203 Ww Moisseiev, J., 259 Smiddy, W. E., 13, 373 Wada, Y., 405 Moore, C., 240 Soltau, J. B., 38, 74 Walton, R. C., 393 Moorthy, R. S., 343 Sorenson, J. A., 203 Warren, K. A., 1 Q Morhun, P. J., 383 Spaide, R. F., 78, 203 Weinberg, D. V., 343 Qinyuan, C., 261 Morishima, N., 419 Spraul, C. W., 135, 328 Weinberger, D., 79 Moss, S. T., 246 Steele, J. J., 317 Weiss, Y., 79 Mukai, S., 219, 488 Steigerwalt, R. D., Jr., Weisz, J. M., 383 Munguia, D., 285, 363 R 513 Wenzel, M., 257 Muraoka, K., 497 Raisanen, J., 117 Stenborg, T., 505 Wiley, C. A., 305, 530 Murphy, R. P., 13 Raphaelian, P. V., 341 Stirpe, M., 3 Winter, L. W., 246 Murray, T. G., 129 Reim, M., 257 Storch, G. A., 399 Mutyala, S., 122 Rifai, A., 160 Summanen, P., 505 Riley, E. J., 431 Sutoh, N., 497 ij N Ripandelli, G., 3 Nakazaki, S., 405 Rosa, R. H., Jr., 145 T Yamashita, S., 419 Nakazawa, M., 405 Ross, R. D., 105, 518 Tabassian, A., 263 Yannuzzi, L. A., 203, 437 Naoi, N., 405 Ryan, E. A., 161 Takahashi, K., 497 Yao, X.-Y., 139 Yassur, Y., 79 Nasir, M. A., 324 Takeuchi, A., 139, 426 Yuasa, T., 264 Nossov, P. C., 246 Tamai, M., 405 Novak, M. A., 47 S Tano, Y., 264, 447 Nussenblatt, R. B., 393 Sabates, F. N., 296 Tavares, M. A., 411 Sabates, N. R., 7, 296 Teich, S. A., 479 Z O Sano, N., 540 The Wills Eye Hospital Zamora, R. L., 399 Obana, A., 97 Saran, B. R., 510 Perflubron Study Zimmer-Galler, I. E., 163 O’Brien, T. P., 125 Sawada, A., 405 Group, 285 Zinicola, E., 19 STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT AND CIRCULATION (Act of August 12, 1970: Section 3685, Title 39 United States Code) Date of Filing—October 1, 1996; Title of Publication—Retina: The Journal of Retinal and Vitreous Diseases; Frequency of Issue—6 times per year; Annual Subscription Price—$130.00; Location of Known Office of Publication—12107 Insurance Way, Hagerstown, MD 21740; Location of the Headquarters or General Business Offices of the Publisher—227 East Washington Square, Philadelphia, PA 19106; Publisher—Lippincott—Raven Publishers, 227 East Washington Square, Philadelphia, PA 19106; Editor—Alexander J. Brucker, MD, P.O. Box 67, Gladwyne, PA 19035; Managing Editor—Terry Rothstein Brucker, P.O. Box 67, Gladwyne, PA 19035; Owner—Ophthalmic Communica- tions Society, Inc., P.O. Box 67, Gladwyne, PA 19035; Known Bondholders, Mortgagees, and other security holders owning or holding 1 percent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities—none. A. Total no. copies printed (net press run), average 3,288, actual 3,300; B. Paid circulation 1. Sales through dealers and carriers, street vendors and counter sales, average none, actual none; 2. Mail subscriptions, average 2,449, actual 2,421; C. Total paid circulation, average 2,449, actual 2,421; D. Free distribution by mail, carrier or other means. Samples complimentary, and other free copies, average 181, actual 102; E. Total distribution (sum of C and D), average 2,630, actual 2,523; F. Copies not distributed 1. Office use, leftover, unaccounted, spoiled after printing, average 658, actual 777. Returns from news agents, none; G. Total (sum of E and F—should equal net press run shown in A), average 3,288, actual 3,300. I certify that the statements made by me above are correct and complete. Beverly V. Dietrich, Circulation Director. Subject Index to Volume 16 A membranes in age-related macular degeneration: a Abstracts pilot study, 270 asymmetry of disciform scarring in bilateral disease retinal light damage, 353-356 when one eye is treated with radiotherapy, 270 retinal oxygen tension and the electroretinogram during blue light-induced reactivity of retinal age pigment: in arterial occlusion in the cat, 173 vivo generation of oxygen-reactive species, 354 retinal pigment epithelial wound healing in vivo, 171 debridement of pig retinal pigment epithelium in vivo, supplemental oxygen therapy: basis for noninvasive 170 treatment of retinopathy of prematurity, 173 effect of dietary fat on response of rat retina to chronic systemic hypertension exaggerates retinal photic in- and acute light stress, 355 jury, 355 effect of intravitreal administration of indomethacin on thalidomide is an inhibitor of angiogenesis, 268 experimental subretinal neovascularization in the transplantation of fetal retinal pigment epithelium in subhuman primate, 173 age-related macular degeneration with subfoveal expression of bFGF and TGF-beta 2 in experimental neovascularization, 271 myopia in chicks, 172 treatment of choroidal neovascularization in age-re- expression of glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP), lated macular degeneration with interferon alfa-2a glutamine synthetase (GS), and Bcl-2 protoonco- and alfa-2b, 269 gene protein by Miiller (glial) cells in retinal light treatment of choroidal neovascular membranes by damage of rats, 355 alpha interferon: an efficacy and toxicity study, 269 feasibility of laser targeted photo-occlusion of ocular treatment of retinal breaks with autologous serum in vessels, 271 an experimental model, 171 hyperthermia accelerates retinal light damage in rats, ultraviolet and green light cause different types of dam- 354 age in rat retina, 353 hypoxic induction of endothelial cell growth factors in vascular lesions in diabetes are distributed nonuni- retinal cells: identification and characterization of formly within the retina, 174 vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) as mito- vitreoretinal injury, cellular responses to environmental gen, 172 stress, 170-174 induction of heme oxygenase | in retina by intense Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) visible light: suppression by antioxidant dimethyl- cotton-wool spots in, association with cytomegalovirus thiourea, 356 nucleic acids in retina, 305 injury-induced upregulation of bFGF and CNTF cryptococcal choroiditis, retinal vascular non-perfusion mRNAs in rat retina, 171 and neovascularization, 510 interferon-alpha-2a for subfoveal neovascularization in cytomegalovirus retinitis age-related macular degeneration, 268 antiviral therapy, clinical vs. fundus photographic irradiation of rabbit retina with diode and Nd:YAG evaluation of response, 363 lasers, 354 cystoid macular edema and, 343 light-induced retinal damage in pigmented rabbit:2, ef- retinal vascular non-perfusion and neovasculariza- fect of alpha-tocopherol, 356 tion, 510 neovascular AMD, treatment approaches, 268-271 progressive outer retinal necrosis syndrome photodynamic therapy of experimental choroidal neo- fluorescein angiography, 393 vascularization using lipoportein-delivered benzo- treatment, 479 porphyrin, 271 Acute idiopathic maculopathy, unilateral, frequency, 437 radiation therapy for subfoveal choroidal neovascular Acute macular neuroretinopathy, frequency, 437 560 RETINA, THE JOURNAL OF RETINAL AND VITREOUS DISEASES ¢ 1996 « VOLUME 16 « NUMBER 6 Acute multifocal posterior placoid pigment epitheliopa- retinal biopsy, processing, agar sandwich technique, thy, frequency, 437 530 Acute retinal necrosis vitreous biopsy frequency, 437 cytomegalovirus retinitis vs. intraocular lymphoma progressive outer retinal necrosis, 479, 393 in Hodgkin’s disease, 324 retinal biopsy, agar sandwich technique, 530 sensitivity and predictability in endophthalmitis, 525 Acyclovir, in progressive outer retinal necrosis, 479 Birdshot chorioretinopathy, frequency, 437 Agar sandwich technique, retinal biopsy processing, 530 Blindness, bilateral choroidal osteoma and bilateral optic Albumin, subretinal fluid concentration, after vitreous en- atrophy, 445 ters subretinal space (rabbit), 426 Bloch-Sulzberger syndrome, 38 Amikacin, for Mycobacterium fortuitum endophthalmitis, Blood flow 122 ocular, in proliferative diabetic retinopathy, scatter Analgesia, postoperative, intraoperative extraconal bupi- photocoagulation and, 222 vacaine in scleral buckling, 240 retinal, duplex scanner imaging vs. color Doppler im- Anastomoses, intervenous, in carotid cavernous sinus fis- aging, 513 tula, 497 Book reviews Angiography AIDS and the Eye, Susan M. Stenson, Dorothy N. digital retinal angiography (Editorial), | Friedberg, 458 fluorescein. See Fluorescein angiography Atlas of Clinical Ophthalmology, Daniel M. Albert, indocyanine green. See Indocyanine green angiography Frederick A. Jakobiec (eds.), 272 Angioma, retinal, argon laser photocoagulation, in von Atlas of Indocyanine Green Angiography, Elias Rei- Hippel-Lindau disease, 145 chel, Carmen A. Puliafito, 550 Animal studies Atlas of Retinal Diseases (CD-ROM), Maurice B. intravitreal penetration of oral colchicine (rabbit), 259 Landers, Michael J. Bradbury, Allan E. Krieger intravitreal tissue plasminogen activator in subretinal (eds), 460 hemorrhage (pig), 518 Clinical Decisions in Medical Retinal Disease, William intravitreal toxicity of dental adhesives (rabbit), 431 S. Tasman (ed), 82 penetrating eye injuries, ocular penetration of cefazolin Eye and the Skin, Mark J. Mannis, Marian S. Macsai, after intravenous administration (pig), 246 Arthur C. Huntley, 272 posttraumatic Bacillus cereus endophthalmitis, efficacy Fundamentals for Ophthalmic Technical Personnel, of intravitreal antibiotics (pig), 317 Barbara Cassin, Latif M. Hamed, 82 retinal vascular disruption and prenatal exposure to co- Retina: The Fundamentals, Gloria Wu, 175 caine (rat), 411 Retinal Detachment: Principles and Practice, George serous retinal and RPE detachments (rabbit), 139 F. Hilton, Edward B. McLean, Daniel A. Brinton, subretinal fluid albumin concentration after vitreous 458 enters subretinal space (rabbit), 426 Review of Ocular Infection and Immunity, Jay S. Pep- Anterior chamber, flat, perfluoropropane use in scleral ose, Gary N. Holland, Kirk R. Wilhemus (eds.), buckling, 7 459 Antibiotic therapy, Lyme neuroretinitis, 505 Source Book of Ophthalmology, Daniel M. Albert, Ed- Antiviral therapy ward D. Norton, Reva Hurtes, 175 cytomegalovirus retinitis, clinical vs. fundus photo- Bupivacaine, intraoperative extraconal, in scleral buck- graphic evaluation of response, 363 ling, 240 progressive outer retinal necrosis, 479 Argon laser photocoagulation retinal angiomas, in von Hippel-Lindau disease, 145 C vitreous hemorrhage, 214 Capnocytophaga canimorsus, endophthalmitis, 163 Aspirating forceps, removal of posterior hyaloid in macu- Carotid cavernous sinus fistula, choroidal circulation re- lar hole surgery, 261 modeling, 497 Atopic dermatitis, retinal detachment, crescent-shaped Cataract extraction, uveal effusion syndrome, bilateral, retinal breaks in, 312 161 Cefazolin, intravenous, ocular penetration (pig), 246 Central serous chorioretinopathy, choroidal neovasculari- B zation vs., indocyanine green angiography, 203 Bacillus cereus, endophthalmitis, efficacy of intravitreal Choriocapillaris * antibiotics (pig), 317 filling defects, in carotid cavernous sinus fistula, 497 Behcet's disease, frequency, 437 in multiple evanescent white dot syndrome, 97 Biopsy Chorioretinal atrophy, in pathologic myopia, 29 agar sandwich technique, 530 Chorioretinitis sclopetaria, 57 SUBJECT INDEX 561 Choroid retinal vascular non-perfusion and neovasculariza- bilateral choroidal osteoma and total blindness associ- tion, 510 ated with bilateral optic atrophy, 445 in severe combined immunodeficiency syndrome, complete ring melanoma, 228 17 hemangioma, circumscribed, indocyanine green angi- ography, 19 D juxtapapillary melanoma, presentation as extramacular Deafness, congenital, Usher syndrome, optic disc and per- disciform scar, 538 ipapillary nerve fiber layer drusen in, 388 neovascular membranes. See Neovascularization, cho- Decision-making, patient preference for laser treatment roidal vs. no intervention for subfoveal neovasculariza- rupture, blunt ocular injury, 57 tion, 112 Choroidal circulation Dental adhesives, intravitreal toxicity (rabbit), 431 posterior routes of choroidal blood outflow in high my- Diabetic retinopathy, proliferative, ocular blood flow ve- opia, 419 locities after scatter photocoagulation, 222 remodeling, in carotid cavernous sinus fistula, 497 Diagnostic and therapeutic challenges Choroiditis, cryptococcal, retinal vascular non-perfusion central serous chorioretinopathy vs. choroidal neovas- and neovascularization, 510 cularization, 440 Ciprofloxacin, intravitreal, in Bacillus cereus endophthal- inflammatory choroidal infiltrate and sensory retinal mitis (pig), 317 detachment, 157 Coats disease, epiretinal membrane formation (letter), 168 macular capillary dilation with leakage and nonperfu- Cocaine, retinal vascular disruption and prenatal exposure sion, 70 to cocaine (rat), 411 management of capillary hemangioma of optic disc, Colchicine, oral, intravitreal penetration (rabbit), 259 337 Color Doppler imaging midperiphery vascularized tissue mass, 255 ocular blood flow velocities after scatter photocoagula- preretinal opaque material and tortuosity of retinal ves- tion in proliferative diabetic retinopathy, 222 sels, 535 Digital retinal angiography (Editorial), 1 retinal blood flow velocity, duplex scanner imaging vs., Diode laser, combined transscleral diode laser cyclopho- a15 tocoagulation and transscleral retinal photocoagula- Corneal decompensation, perfluoropropane use in scleral tion for refractory neovascular glaucoma, 164 buckling, 7 Drug/substance abuse, retinal vascular disruption and pre- Corticosteroid(s), systemic, reactivation of ocular toxo- natal exposure to cocaine (rat), 411 plasmosis, 383 Drusen, optic disc and peripapillary nerve fiber layer dru- Cotton-wool spots, in AIDS, association with cytomega- sen in Usher syndrome, 388 lovirus nucleic acids in retina, 305 Duplex scanner imaging, retinal blood flow velocity, Cryptococcus neoformans, choroiditis, retinal vascular color Doppler imaging vs., 513 non-perfusion and neovascularization, 510 Cyclophotocoagulation, combined transscleral diode laser E cyclophotocoagulation and transscleral retinal pho- tocoagulation for refractory neovascular glaucoma, Echography, intraoperative, verification of plaque place- 164 ment in episcleral plaque radiotherapy, 129 Editorial, digital retinal angiography, | Cyst(s), vitreous, 540, 250 Endophthalmitis Cystoid macular edema, cytomegalovirus retinitis and, in Bacillus cereus, efficacy of intravitreal antibiotics (pig), AIDS, 343 317 Cytology Capnocytophaga canimorsus, 163 cutaneous melanoma metastases to vitreous and retina, diagnosis, sensitivity and predictability of vitreous cy- 328 tology, biopsy, and membrane filter culture, 525 vitreous, sensitivity and predictability in endophthal- Escherichia coli, bilateral, in neonate with meningitis, mitis, 525 341 Cytomegalovirus Mycobacterium fortuitum, 122 in retina of AIDS patients, cotton-wool spots and, 305 posttraumatic, ocular penetration of cefazolin after in- retinitis travenous administration (pig), 246 in AIDS pseudo-Allescheria boydii, 263 clinical vs. fundus photographic evaluation of re- Environmental stress, vitreoretinal injury, abstracts, 170- sponse to antiviral therapy, 363 174 cystoid macular edema and, 343 Epiretinal membrane in Hodgkin’s disease, 324 in Coats disease (letter), 168 562 RETINA, THE JOURNAL OF RETINAL AND VITREOUS DISEASES « 1996 * VOLUME 16 ¢ NUMBER 6 in eyes without vitreous detachment, 279 G recurrent (letter), 346 Gallium citrate 67 (°’Ga) scan, in pulmonary sarcoidosis Epstein-Barr virus, vitreous, in Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada (letter), 266 syndrome, 160 Ganciclovir, in progressive outer retinal necrosis, 479 Escherichia coli, bilateral endogenous endophthalmitis in Gas, intraocular neonate with meningitis, 341 complications of perfluoropropane use in complex reti- nal detachments, 7 filtration, microbiologic effect, 125 F perfluoropropane. See Perfluoropropane Filtration, perfluoropropane gas, microbiologic effect, Gender, idiopathic polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy, 125 retinal arterial macroaneurysm and hypertensive Fish hook injury, 219 retinopathy, 105 Fish pick injury, 219 Geriatric population, idiopathic polypoidal choroidal vas- Fluid-gas exchange, for persistent macular hole, 264 culopathy, retinal arterial macroaneurysm and hy- Fluorescein angiography pertensive retinopathy in elderly black females, 105 argon laser photocoagulation of retinal angiomas in Glaucoma, neovascular, combined transscleral diode laser von Hippel-Lindau disease, 145 cyclophotocoagulation and transscleral retinal pho- bilateral macular hypopigmented lesions in inconti- tocoagulation, 164 nentia pigmenti, 38 bilateral subfoveal neovascularization in idiopathic jux- tafoveal telangiectasis, 344 H epiretinal membranes in eyes without vitreous detach- Harada’s disease, frequency, 437 ment, 279 Hemangioma floating vitreous cyst, 540 capillary hemangioma of optic disc, 337 fluid dynamics in giant tear of retinal pigment epithe- choroidal, circumscribed, indocyanine green angiogra- lium, 452 phy, 19 idiopathic polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy, retinal Hemorrhage arterial macroaneurysm and hypertensive retinopa- intraocular, laser injury, reflected beam from Nd:YAG thy in elderly black females, 105 laser, 42 lacquer crack progression in pathologic myopia, 29 retinal, retinal vascular disruption and prenatal expo- Lyme neuroretinitis, 505 sure to cocaine (rat), 411 N-ethylmaleimide-induced serous retinal and RPE de- subfoveal subretinal, in age-related macular degenera- tachments (rabbit), 139 tion, 183 progressive outer retinal necrosis syndrome, 393 subretinal retinal vascular abnormalities and myelinated nerve fi- bers, 214 intravitreal tissue plasminogen activator for (pig), retinal vascular non-perfusion and neovascularization 518 in cytomegalovirus retinitis and cryptococcal cho- in pathologic myopia, 196 roiditis, 510 vitreous serous retinal and RPE detachments in paraprotein- myelinated nerve fibers and, 89, 214 emia, 467 prepapillary arterial loop and, 74 subretinal bleeding and lacquer crack formation in Herpes simplex virus infection, retinal biopsy, agar sand- pathologic myopia, 196 wich technique, 530 Foscarnet Herpes virus, varicella-zoster virus. See Varicella-zoster for cytomegalovirus retinitis, in Hodgkin’s disease, 324 virus for progressive outer retinal necrosis, 479 Herpes zoster. See Varicella-zoster virus Frosted branch angitis, bilateral, in Indian girl, 444 Histoplasmosis. See Presumed ocular histoplasmosis syn- Fuch’s spot drome in pathologic myopia, 29 Hodgkin’s disease, cytomegalovirus retinitis vs. intraocu- prevalence in highly myopic eyes with/without poste- lar lymphoma, 324 rior route of choroidal blood outflow, 419 Human immunodeficiency virus type | (HIV-1). See also Fundus, sodium hyaluronate for viewing the fundus dur- Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) ing vitreous surgery, 447 in retina of AIDS patients, cotton-wool spots and, 305 Fundus photography Hypertensive retinopathy, idiopathic polypoidal choroidal optic disc and peripapillary nerve fiber layer drusen in vasculopathy and, 105 Usher syndrome, 388 Hypopigmentation, hypopigmented macular lesions in in- response of CMV retinitis to antiviral therapy, 363 continentia pigmenti (letter), 348 SUBJECT INDEX 563 I Intraocular pressure (IOP), increased, perfluoropropane Idiopathic juxtafoveal telangiectasis, bilateral subfoveal use in scleral buckling, 7 neovascularization, 344 Iris, rubeosis, in proliferative vitreoretinopathy, 292 Idiopathic polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy, in retinal arterial macroaneurysm and hypertensive retinopa- L thy, 105 Lacquer cracks, in pathologic myopia Imipenem, intravitreal, in Bacillus cereus endophthalmitis progression of, 29 (pig), 317 subretinal bleeding as precursor, 196 Immunocytochemistry, tumor detachments of retinal pig- Laser photocoagulation. See also specific lasers ment epithelium, 47 for subfoveal neovascularization in age-related macular Immunodeficiency disorders degeneration, patient preference, 112 acquired. See Acquired immune deficiency syndrome Lens of eye severe combined immunodeficiency syndrome, cyto- clear lens extraction in high axial myopia, retinal de- megalovirus retinitis and optic neuritis in, 117 tachment, 3 Immunosuppression, systemic corticosteroids and reacti- dislocated, vitrectomy with perfluoroctylbromide in, vation of ocular toxoplasmosis, 383 285 Incontinentia pigmenti opacity, gas-induced, 7 hypopigmented macular lesions Letters to the editor bilateral, 38 epiretinal membrane formation in Coats’ disease, 168 (letter), 348 gallium citrate 67 (°’Ga) scan in pulmonary sarcoidosis, Indocyanine green angiography 266 central serous chorioretinopathy in older adults, 203 hypopigmented macular lesions in incontinentia pig- choroidal circulation remodeling in carotid cavernous menti, 348 sinus fistula, 497 management of uncomplicated recurrent retinal detach- choroidal neovascular membranes, histopathologic cor- ments, 347 relation, 64 recurrent epiretinal membrane formation, 346 circumscribed choroidal hemangioma, 19 reticular pseudodrusen, 167 floating vitreous cyst, 540 vitrectomy for accidental intraocular steroid injection, idiopathic polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy, retinal 166 arterial macroaneurysm and hypertensive retinopa- Leukemia, acute, placoid chorioretinopathy in, 455 thy in elderly black females, 105 Light damage, abstracts, 353-356 in multiple evanescent white dot syndrome, 97 Light microscopy, vitreous cyst, 250 posterior routes of choroidal blood outflow in high my- Lyme borreliosis, neuroretinitis, 505 opia, 419 Lymphoma subretinal bleeding and lacquer crack formation in cytomegalovirus retinitis vs. intraocular lymphoma in pathologic myopia, 196 Hodgkin’s disease, 324 Infant, newborn ocular/CNS, tumor detachments of retinal pigment epi- bilateral endogenous Escherichia coli endophthalmitis thelium, 47 in neonate with meningitis, 341 retinal vascular disruption and prenatal exposure to co- M caine (rat), 411 Macula, hypopigmented lesions, bilateral, in incontinentia Infection pigmenti, 38 endophthalmitis. See Endophthalmitis Macular degeneration, age-related microbiology of ambient air and perfluoropropane and central serous chorioretinopathy vs., indocyanine green effect of gas filtration, 125 angiography, 203 Inflammatory disorders, frequency of uncommon intraoc- choroidal neovascularization, treatment ular inflammatory diseases, Macula Society survey, abstracts, 268-271 437 patient preference, 112 Instrumentation submacular surgery, 296 aspirating forceps to remove posterior hyaloid in macu- subfoveal subretinal hemorrhage, natural history, 183 lar hole surgery, 261 Macular Degeneration Attitude Assessment Survey, pa- Leveen Inflator, silicone oil injection, 73 tient preference for laser treatment vs. no interven- product announcements. See Product announcements tion for subfoveal neovascularization, 112 surgical image tracker for automatic centering of mi- Macular hole croscope images for vitreoretinal surgery, 333 chronic, surgical management, 75 Intraocular lens, dislocated, vitrectomy with perfluoroc- full-thickness, thrombin adjunctive mitogen therapy, tylbromide in, 285 474 564 RETINA, THE JOURNAL OF RETINAL AND VITREOUS DISEASES ¢ 1996 « VOLUME 16 « NUMBER 6 laser injury, reflected beam from Nd:YAG laser, 42 N persistent, photocoagulation and fluid-gas exchange Neodymium: yttrium-aluminum-garnet (Y AG) laser, reti- for, 264 nal injury, reflected beam from Nd:YAG laser, 42 surgery Neovascularization posterior hyaloid removal, aspirating forceps for, 261 choroidal repeat vitrectomy, 13 in age-related macular degeneration. See Macular de- success, duration of intraocular gas tamponade, 373 generation, age-related, choroidal neovasculariza- traumatic, vitreous surgery, 451 tion Macula Society, survey, frequency of uncommon intraoc- central serous chorioretinopathy vs., indocyanine ular inflammatory diseases, 437 green angiography, 203 Maduromycosis, pseudo-Allescheria boydii, 263 indocyanine green angiography, histopathologic cor- Melanoma relation, 64 choroidal ingrowth site as predictor of visual outcome, 190 complete ring melanoma, 228 submacular surgery for, scanning laser ophthalmo- juxtapapillary, presentation as extramacular disci- scope macular perimetric evaluation, 296 form scar, 538 iris. See Rubeosis iridis cutaneous, metastatic to vitreous and retina, 328 retinal uveal in cytomegalovirus retinitis and cryptococcal cho- diffuse, complete ring melanoma of choroid, 228 roiditis, 510 posterior, episcleral plaque radiotherapy with intra- myelinated nerve fibers and, 89, 214 operative echographic verification of plaque place- subfoveal, bilateral, in idiopathic juxtafoveal telangiec- ment, 129 tasis, 344 rhegmatogenous retinal detachment in eyes with, 488 subretinal, peripapillary, in tilted disk syndrome, 449 Membrane filter culture, sensitivity and predictability in N-ethylmaleimide, serous retinal and RPE detachments endophthalmitis, 525 (rabbit), 139 Metastatic disease, cutaneous melanoma metastases to Neuroretinitis, Lyme borreliosis, 505 vitreous and retina, 328 Microbiology O membrane filter culture, sensitivity and predictability Occupational hazards in endophthalmitis, 525 retinal laser injury, reflected beam from Nd:YAG laser, microbiology of ambient air and perfluoropropane and 42 effect of gas filtration, 125 welders maculopathy despite using protective lenses, Mitogen therapy, thrombin for full-thickness macular 257 hole, 474 Octofluoropropane. See Perfluoropropane Molecular genetics, genotype-phenotype correlation of Operating microscope, Surgical Microscope Image Val200Glu mutation of peripherin/RDS gene in au- Tracker (SMIT), 333 tosomal dominant cone-rod dystrophy, 405 Optic atrophy, bilateral, bilateral choroidal osteoma and Monoclonal gammopathy, serous retinal and RPE detach- total blindness, 445 ments, 467 Optic disc Multifocal choroiditis capillary hemangioma, management, 337 choroidal neovascularization, correlations between in- drusen, in Usher syndrome, 388 growth site location and postoperative visual acuity, tilted disk syndrome, peripapillary subretinal neovascu- 190 larization in, 449 frequency, 437 Optic neuritis, cytomegalovirus, in severe combined im- Multiple evanescent white dot syndrome munodeficiency syndrome, 117 frequency, 437 Osteoma, bilateral choroidal osteoma and total blindness indocyanine green angiography, 97 associated with bilateral optic atrophy, 445 Multiple recurrent branch retinal artery occlusions, vari- cella-zoster virus, 399 Mycobacterium fortuitum, endophthalmitis, 122 P Myelinated nerve fibers, retinal vascular abnormalities, Pain management, postoperative, intraoperative ex- 89, 214 traconal bupivacaine in scleral buckling, 240 Myopia Paraproteinemia, serous retinal and RPE detachments in, high, posterior routes of choroidal blood outflow, 419 467 high axial, clear lens extraction in, retinal detachment, Patchy atrophy, in pathologic myopia, 29 3 Pathologic myopia pathologic. See Pathologic myopia lacquer cracks, progression, 29 SUBJECT INDEX 565 subretinal bleeding without choroidal neovasculariza- Posterior hyaloid, detachment from retina during macular tion, precursor of lacquer cracks, 196 hole surgery, aspirating forceps for, 261 Pediatric ophthalmology Posterior uveal bleeding syndrome, 105 bilateral choroidal osteoma and total blindness associ- Prednisolone, in bilateral frosted branch angitis, 444 ated with bilateral optic atrophy, 445 Prepapillary arterial loop, vitreous hemorrhage and ve- bilateral frosted branch angitis, 444 nous retinal macrovessel and, 74 cytomegalovirus retinitis and optic neuritis in severe Presumed ocular histoplasmosis syndrome, choroidal combined immunodeficiency syndrome, 117 neovascularization retinoblastoma. See Retinoblastoma correlations between ingrowth site location and postop- Perflubron, intraocular tolerance, 285 erative visual acuity, 190 Perfluorocarbon liquids. See specific perfluorocarbon submacular surgery, 296 Perfluoroctylbromide (perflubron), intraocular tolerance, Product announcements 285 AK-T-CAINE PF, 463 Perfluoropropane ASSI catalog of ophthalmic instruments, 359 in complex retinal detachments, 7 ASSI Visoclastic Cannulae and Tri-Port Subtenon An- filtration, microbiologic effect, 125 esthesia Cannulae, 178 in macular hole surgery, duration of tamponade and CF-60UVi fundus camera, 85 success of surgery, 373 drape speculum, 462 Perimetry, scanning laser ophthalmoscope macular per- ImageScape marketing agreement, 86 imetry, evaluation of submacular surgery, 296 Kamdar Curved Vertical Microscissors, 358 Peripapillary nerve fiber layer, drusen, in Usher syn- drome, 388 Labtician new retinal implant design, 462 Peripherin/RDS gene, Val2000Glu mutation, genotype- Labtician Ophthalmics redesigned Style 275 Silicone phenotype correlation, in autosomal dominant Retinal Implant, 360 cone-rod dystrophy, 405 M.A.T., 464 Photic maculopathy, welders maculopathy despite using MIOSTAT intraocular solution, 179 protective lenses, 257 Ocular Instruments’ Ophthalmic Lens Sterilizing Tray, Photocoagulation 275 argon laser, retinal angiomas, in von Hippel-Lindau Perfluoron, 464 disease, 145 Prima Laser Photocoagulator video program, 358 combined transscleral diode laser cyclophotocoagula- PRIMA photocoagulator laser system, 86 tion and transscleral retinal photocoagulation for Reinverting Optical Lens System wide-angle vitreoreti- refractory neovascular glaucoma, 164 nal surgery viewing system, 179 for persistent macular hole, 264 SuperZoom 78/90 lens, 463 proliferative diabetic retinopathy, ocular blood flow ve- Topcon VL-2000 Visual Power Profile Mapping Sys- locities after scatter photocoagulation, 222 tem, 360 Photoreceptor(s) TotalView Endoilluminator Probe, 462 autosomal dominant cone-rod dystrophy, genotype- VISITEC eye speculum for pediatric patients, 276 phenotype correlation of Val200Glu mutation of VISITEC infusion cannula, 178 peripherin/RDS gene in, 405 VISITEC miniature aqueous pipette, 463 damage, surgical management of subretinal hemor- Volk 135D SuperPupil noncontact slit lamp lens, 276 rhage (pig), 518 Volk Illuminated SLit-Lamp Lens Set Case, 85 in multiple evanescent white dot syndrome, 97 Volk QuadrAspheric laser contact lens, 275 Placoid chorioretinopathy, in acute leukemia, 455 Volk SuperPupil XL pan equatorial slit-lamp indirect Plaque radiotherapy. See Radiation therapy lens, 359 Plasminogen activator, tissue-type, intravitreal, in subreti- Progressive outer retinal necrosis syndrome nal hemorrhage (pig), 518 Polymerase chain reaction fluorescein angiography, 393 association between cotton-wool spots and cytomega- treatment, 479 lovirus nucleic acids in retina of AIDS patients, Proliferative diabetic retinopathy, ocular blood flow ve- 305 locities after scatter photocoagulation, 222 cytomegalovirus retinitis vs. intraocular lymphoma in Proliferative vitreoretinopathy, rubeosis of iris, 292 Hodgkin’s disease, 324 Pseudo-Allescheria boydii, endophthalmitis, 263 Epstein-Barr virus DNA in vitreous, in Vogt-Koyanagi- Pulmonary sarcoidosis, gallium citrate 67 (°’Ga) scan (let- Harada syndrome, 160 ter), 266 varicella-zoster virus, multiple recurrent branch retinal Pupil of eye, fibrinous pupillary membrane, perfluoro- artery occlusions, 399 propane use in scleral buckling, 7 566 RETINA, THE JOURNAL OF RETINAL AND VITREOUS DISEASES ¢ 1996 * VOLUME 16 * NUMBER 6 R N-ethylmaleimide-induced, animal model (rabbit), Race/ethnicity, idiopathic polypoidal choroidal vasculo- 139 pathy, retinal arterial macroaneurysm and hyperten- serous, in paraproteinemias, 467 sive retinopathy, 105 giant tear, fluid dynamics, 452 mottling, in incontinentia pigmenti, 38 Radiation therapy in multiple evanescent white dot syndrome, 97 episcleral plaque radiotherapy, for posterior uveal mel- tumor detachments, in ocular/CNS B-cell lymphoma, anoma, intraoperative echographic verification of 47 plaque placement, 129 Retinal tear, vitrectomy with perfluoroctylbromide in, 285 iodine 125 ('*°I) plaque radiotherapy, recurrent retino- Retinal telangiectasis, myelinated nerve fibers and, 89, blastoma, 135 214 Reticular pseudodrusen (letter), 167 Retinal vein occlusion, branch, myelinated nerve fibers Retina and, 89 cutaneous melanoma metastases, 328 Retinitis vascular non-perfusion, in cytomegalovirus retinitis cytomegalovirus and cryptococcal choroiditis, 510 in AIDS Retinal angioma, argon laser photocoagulation, in von clinical vs. fundus photographic evaluation of re- Hippel-Lindau disease, 145 sponse to antiviral therapy, 363 Retinal artery, macroaneurysm, idiopathic polypoidal cystoid macular edema and, 343 choroidal vasculopathy and, 105 in Hodgkin’s disease, 324 Retinal artery occlusion, branch retinal vascular non-perfusion and neovasculariza- multiple recurrent, varicella-zoster virus infection, 399 tion, 510 myelinated nerve fibers and, 89 in severe combined immunodeficiency syndrome, Retinal biopsy, processing, agar sandwich technique, 530 117 Retinal blood flow, duplex scanner imaging vs. color varicella-zoster virus, retinal biopsy, agar sandwich Doppler imaging, 513 technique, 530 Retinitis pigmentosa, Usher syndrome, optic disc and per- Retinal break, crescent-shaped, retinal detachment in ipapillary nerve fiber layer drusen in, 388 atopic dermatitis, 312 Retinoblastoma Retinal circulation, anomalous, venous macrovessel, pre- patient age, anatomic location, and treatment modality, papillary arterial loop and, 74 232 Retinal detachment recurrent, after iodine 125 ('**I) plaque radiotherapy, 135 in atopic dermatitis, crescent-shaped retinal breaks in, Retinochoroiditis, progressive outer retinal necrosis syn- 312 drome, fluorescein angiography, 393 clear lens extraction in high axial myopia, 3 Retinopexy, dental adhesives, intravitreal toxicity (rab- noncontact pneumatic tonometry and, 80 bit), 431 peripheral residual retinal detachment and rubeosis of Rubella virus, frosted branch angitis, 444 iris, 292 Rubeosis iridis, proliferative vitreoretinopathy, 292 in progressive outer retinal necrosis, 479 recurrent, uncomplicated, management (letter), 347 S rhegmatogenous Scanning laser ophthalmoscopy, macular perimetry, eval- complications of perfluoropropane use, 7 uation of submacular surgery, 296 in eyes with uveal melanoma, 488 Scleral buckling complications of perfluoropropane use in complex reti- subretinal fluid albumin concentration after vitreous nal detachments, 7 enters subretinal space (rabbit), 426 intraoperative extraconal bupivacaine in, 240 serous Serpiginous choroidopathy, frequency, 437 N-ethylmaleimide-induced, animal model (rabbit), Severe combined immunodeficiency syndrome, cytomeg- 139 alovirus retinitis and optic neuritis in, 117 in paraproteinemias, 467 Shingles. See Varicella-zoster virus surgical management, vitreous cyst and, 250 Silicone oil injection, Leveen Inflator for, 73 Retinal dystrophy, autosomal dominant cone-rod dystro- Sodium hyaluronate, for viewing the fundus during vitre- phy, genotype-phenotype correlation of Val200Glu ous surgery, 447 mutation of peripherin/RDS gene in, 405 Staphyloma, posterior, prevalence in highly myopic eyes Retinal pigment epithelium with/without posterior route of choroidal blood out- detachment flow, 419 multiple recurrent serosanguineous pigment epithe- Steroids, accidental intraocular steroid injection, vitrec- lial detachments, 105 tomy for (letter), 166

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