Author Index to Volume 19 A Boucher, M. C., 177 Del Cerro, M., 540 George, A. E., 467 Aaberg, T. M., Jr., 349 Bouvier, R., 164 Denis, P., 309 Georgopoulos, G. T., 370 Aaberg, T. M., Sr., 479 Bovey, E. H., 489 Deramo, V. A., 566 Gieser, J. P., 424 Acheson, R. W., 568 Bozkurt, A., 127, 218 Dessouki, A., 437 Gin, T., 513 Adachi-Usami, E., 573 Brancato, R., 401 Dev, S., 520 Girard, P., 175 Agarwal, R., 467 Brannon, A., 513 D’Hermies, F., 148 Goel, R. D., 580 Ai, E., 90 Brazitikos, P. D., 103 Dickersin, G. R., 459 Gohdo, T., 198 Akamine, T., 468 Bressler, N. M., 257 Ding, P.-C., 474 Goldblum, D., 314 Akduman, L., 418 Browne, R. W., 141 Doft, B. H., 98, 577 Goldstein, D. A., 476 Akiba, J., 55 Bruce, R. A., | Doi, M., 468 Gonvers, M., 489 Akin, E., 122 Brummitt, C. F., 45 Dong, J., 59 Gopal, L., 51 Allers, A., 383 Brun, S., 442 Downie, J. A., 447 Gragoudas, E. S., 459 Amari, F., 410 Budde, W. M., 193 Durieu, I., 309 Grand, M. G., 185 Amin, H. L., 90 Buesgen, P., 531 Durmus, M., 247 Green, W. R., 332 Amrein, P. C., 459 Greenwald, M. A., 171 Aragones, J. V., 163 Cc E Grossniklaus, H. E., 349, Aras, C., 122 Cahill, M. T., 568 Eagle, R. C., 318 479 Armstrong, D., 141 Calori, G., 401 Ekonomopoulos, N., 455 Guinot, A., 342 Arnold, P. D., 166 Camp, M. W., 525 Eliassi-Rad, B., 332 Giimbel, H. O. C., 383 Asaria, R. H. Y., 447 Canzano, J. C., 274 Elstein, D., 570 Guzak, S. V., 166 Attawia, M. A., 390 Capone, A., Jr., 479” Emoto, Y., 462 Auer, C., 22 Caputo, A., 356, Endophthalmitis H Cassidy, E. M., 255 Vitrectomy Study Group, Hagimura, N., 508 Ceballos, E. M., 349 98 Halpern, R. L., 349 B Cekic, O., 188 Engstrom, R. E., Jr., 75 Hammers, H., 77 Chaidhawangul, S., 325 Ercikan, C., 122 Hammers, W., 77 Barampouti, F., 455 Chakrabarti, M., 83 Escoto, R., 342 Han, D. P., 98, 577 Bardak, Y., 247 Chalkiadakis, I., 455 Hanson, G. A., 45 Bartz-Schmidt, U., 77 Chan, C.-C., 318 F Hattenbach, L.-O., 383 Barza, M., 98, 577 Chan, P., 238 Fan, D. S. P., 291 Hayasaka, S., 571 Basci, N. E., 127, 218 Chan, W.-M., 478, 578 Faude, F., 173 Hayasaka, Y., 571 Batman, C., 188 Chang, S., 97 Faulborn, J., 504 Hayashi, H., 250 Baysal, V., 247 Charteris, D. G., 447 Ferrone, P. J., 405 Hegazy, H. M., 442, 553 Benson, W. E., 238 Chaudhry, N. A., 281 Filie, A. C., 318 Heier, J. S., 110 Bergeron-Lynn, G., 325 Chauvaud, D., 148 Fineman, M. S., 81 Heimann§K., 77, 546 Berinstein, D. M., 472, 564 Cheeseman, E. W., Jr., 257 Fischer, D., 81 Herbort, C. P., 22 Berk, H., 546 Chen, j., 442 Flower, R. W., 365 Hikichi, T., 55 Bernasconi, O., 22 Chen, M.-T., 474 Folberg, R., 346 Hoerauf, H., 531 Berrod, J.-P., 378 Cheng, L., 325 Frederick, A. R., Jr., 110 Holland, G. N., 75 Bhagat, N., 356 Chiquet, C., 164, 309 Freeman, W. R., 271, 325, Holz, F. G., 343 Bhavsar, A. R., 437 Chong, L. P., 79, 116 418, 495 Ho-Spaide, W. C., 141 Bhende, P., 51 Chow, D. R., 405 Friedman, S. M., 457 Hostetler, K. Y., 325 Birch, D. G., 238 Colucciello, M., 88 Frueh, B. E., 314 Hsiao, C.-H., 88 Bird, A. C., 513 Cruess, A. F., 37 Fukushima, A., 462 Huang, S., 204 Birngruber, R., 531 Cunningham, E. T., Jr., Fukushima, I., 12 Hull, D. S., 351 Bischoff, P., 131 355 Humayun, M. S., 540 Biswas, J., 51, 467 Hummer, J., 297 Blair, N. P., 424 G Hunter, D. G., 257 Bloome, M. A., 238 D Garcia-Valenzuela, E., 424 Blumenkranz, M. S., 480 Dagnelie, G., 540 Garden, M., 566 Boehmer, H. V., 343 D’ Amico, D. J., 103 Gardner, M. F., 325 I Boldrey, E. E., 575 Das, T., 213 Garretson, B. R., 163 lida, T., 508 Borgia, L., 30 De Groot, J.-A., 177 Gasch, A. T., 318 lijima, H., 198 Borkowski, L. M., 454 De Juan, E., Jr., 540 Gass, J. D. M., 297, 346 ilker, S. S., 127, 218 587 588 RETINA, THE JOURNAL OF RETINAL AND VITREOUS DISEASES « 1999 * VOLUME 19 * NUMBER6 inan, U. U., 127 Lam, S.-W., 174 Morel, C., 378 Peyman, G. A., 223, 230, Inoda, S., 65 Lambert, H. M., 563 Mori, M., 302 442, 553 Itoh, N., 536 Lanzetta, P., 262, 359 Morlet, N., 447 Piccolino, F. C., 30 Laqua, H., 531 Morley, M. G., 110 Pierro, L., 401 J Lattanzio, R., 401 Morse, L. S., 274 Pignato, S., 356 Jalali, S., 213 Lee, A. G., 563 Mueller, A. J., 325, 495 Po, S., 355 Jampol, L. M., 79, 454, Lee, B. R., 116 Munro, P., 447 Polk, T. D., 179 561 Lehoang, P., 309 Murayama, K., 573 Pouliquen, Y., 148 Jansen, A., 401 Leibach, D. B., 525 Myint, S., 354 Pulido, J. S., 45, 79 Johnson, M. H., 525 Le Mer, Y., 378 Johnson, R. N., 69 Leung, A. T. S., 174, 578 N Q Johnston, R. H., 116 Lewis, J. M., 135 Nagaki, Y., 571 Querfeld, U., 77 Jonas, J. B., 193 Liang, C., 223, 230, 442, Namperumalsamy, P., 83 Jongsareejit, A., 116 553 ‘ Nayak, R. C., 390 R Joondeph, B. C., 354 Lim, J. I., 479 Negi, A., 410 Rathore, K., 464 Joondeph, H. C., 354 Lin, A. P., 75 Newman, C. L., 351 Reck, A. C., 470 Jurklies, B., 168 Liu, M., 563 Nguyen, R., 116 Reichenbach, A., 173 Jurklies, C., 168 Liu, W., 204 Nicolé, M., 30 Renard, G., 148 Llatas, C. B., 499 Niederberger, H., 131 Resnick, K. I., 424 kK Liidtke-Handjery, H.-C., Nishimura, T., 12 Rhee, P., 520 Kado, M., 55 546 Nomura, E., 536 Rice, L., 563 Kadoi, C., 571 Luff, A. J., 251 Nussenblatt, R. B., 318, Richter, H., 546 Kadonosono, K., 536 Lumbroso, L., 309 540 Rizzo, L., 540 Kajdacsy-Balla, A., 45 Robin, A. L., 580 Kakehashi, A., 65 M O Robino, X., 401 Kampik, A., 495 Maberley, D. A. L., 37 Ogino, N., 410 Roider, J., 531 Karacorlu, M., 122 MacDonald, J. C., 418, 495 Ogura, Y., 59 Roldan-Pallarés, M., 499 Karavellas, M. P., 418, 495 Mach-Hofacre, B., 325 Oh, K. T., 246 Rubin, R. M., 351 Kashani, A., 437 Maguire, J. 1., 81, 566 Ohguro, H., 462 Ruby, A. J., 185, 405 Kayaalp, S. O., 127 Majji, A. B., 213 Ohno, S., 536 Kazi, A. A., 553 Makino, S., 65 O’ Keefe, M., 568 S Kelsey, S. F., 98, 577 Marcus, D. M., 351, 525 Olk, R. J., 418 Sahin, O., 476 Kent, C., 459 Margherio, R. R., 405 Olsen, T. W., 479 Saito, Y., 263 Kimmel, A., 260 Margo, C. E., 457 Opremcak, E. M., | Samy, C. N., 525 Kinyoun, J. L., 166 Markomichelakis, N. N., Oshima, K., 250 Sarraf, D., 513 Kiryu, J., 59 455 Ossama, I. A., 499 Sasaoka, A., 462 Kishi, S., 508 Martin, D. F., 479 Ott, G., 343 Sashihara, H., 250 Kivilcim, M., 553 Masaoka, N., 462 Owens, S. L., 513, 561 Sasoh, M., 468 KlauB, V., 495 Matsubara, T., 12 Ozdamar, A., 122 Satpal, G., 464 Koch, F. H. J., 383 Matsui, K., 468 Ozerdem, U., 325 Schaller, U. C., 495 Koerner, F., 314 Matsumoto, M., 571 Ozertiirk, Y., 247 Scharrer, I., 383 Kolli, H., 504 Matsumura, M., 410 Oztiirk, F., 127, 218 Schatz, H., 69 Kollia, A.-C. K., 6, 370 Matsunaga, H., 12 Ozturk, R., 122 Scheider, A., 495 Kondo, M., 302 McDonald, H. R., 69, 158, Schmidt, U., 168 Korobelnik, J.-F., 148, 378 242, 336, 451, 558. P Schmidt-Erfurth, U., 531 Kortunay, S., 127, 218 McIntosh, S. B., 525 Panagiotidis, D. N., 6 Seelenfreund, M., 570 Kouris, T., 455 McLaughlin-Borlace, L., Papo, T., 309 Sellhaus, B., 546 Krott, R., 77 447 Parikh, §., 51 Selvaraj, R. P., 255 Kumarasamy, N., 467 Mechtersheimer, G., 343 Park, D. W., 246 Severson, G. M., 325 Kurt, E., 127, 218 Meyer, A., 148 Park, W.-S., 318 Shah, G. K., 81, 566 Kwok, A. K. H., 87, 174, Mieler, W. F., 520 Parmar, D. N., 470 Shanmugam, M. P., 51 291 Millay, R., 110 Patel, S., 116 Shapiro, M. J., 424 Kylstra, J. A., 287 Mittermayer, C., 546 Patel, T., 260 Sharma, M., 260 Mittra, R. A., 45 Patsea, E. E., 370 Sharma, S., 81, 238 L Miyake, Y., 84, 302 Pavan, P. R., 98, 577 Sharma, T., 51, 87 Ladas, I. D., 6 Miyauchi, O., 573 Pavlovic, S., 430 Sheils, W. C., 525 Lam, D. S. C., 87, 174, Molinari, L. C., 223, 442, Perlman, J. 1., 255 Shetlar, D. J., 346 291, 478, 578 553 Pesavento, R. D., 110 Shimizu, H., 65 AUTHOR INDEX 589 Shimizu, K., 508 T U Wessing, A., 168 Shimizu, Y., 65 Tabandeh, H., 281, Ueno, H., 462 Whitcup, S. M., 318 Shuber, H., 255 414 Uji, Y., 468 Wiedemann, P., 173 Singh, H. T., 287 Takagi, H., 59 Ullern, M., 378 Wilkinson, C. P., 90, 264, Sleep, T. J., 251 Takahashi, K., 12 Unal, M. H., 442, 553 265, 580 Smiddy, W. E., 281, 414 Uyama, M., 12 Williams, D., 185 Tam, B. S. M., 478 Snyder, W. B., 238 Williams, G. A., 405 Tang, S., 204 Snyder, W. J., 365 Wisniewski, S. R., 98, 577 Taniguchi, H., 468 Vv Solomon, M. J., 424 Wollstein, G., 570 Tano, Y., 135, 263 Valmaggia, C., 131 Solomon, S., 467 Wong, I. G., 355 Tarcha, P. J., 442 Van Newkirk, M. R., 291 Sonmez, M., 223 Wu, Q., 204 Terasaki, H., 84, 302 Venkatesh, P., 464 Soylu, M., 540 Spaide, R. F., 141 Tessler, H. H., 476 Vergados, J., 370 Y Speiser, P., 131 Tewari, H. K., 464 Verma, L., 464 Yanagiya, N., 55 Spiegel, D., 87 Theodossiadis, G. P., 6, Vick, V. L., 171 Yang, B.-J., 88 Stanga, P. E., 470 370 Vilaplana, D., 342 Yasukawa, T., 59 Stangos, N. T., 103 Theodossiadis, P. G., 6, Vingerling, J. R., 470 Yoshida, A., 55 Stephenson, J. A., 457 370 Virata, S. R., 287 Yoshimura, N., 410 Sternberg, P., Jr. 479 * Thomas, M. A., 79, Vobig, M., 546 Yoshizumi, M. O., 437 Strassman, I., 570 185 Volcker, H. E., 343 Young, A. L., 579 Stroh, E. M., 576 Thompson, J. T., 264 Volpe, N. J., 260 Yu, F., 513 Subiger, L., 164 Topping, T. M., 110 Voudouri, A. N., 6 Sugar, J., 424 Torrielli, S., 30 Z Suh, D. W., 79 Trepsat, C., 164 Ww Zafirakis, P., 455 Sullivan, P., 470 Trese, M. T., 405, 472, Wade, N. K., 355 Zarbin, M. A., 356, 360 Sunness, J. S., 540 564 Walter, P., 546 Zech, J.-C., 164 Suresh, P. N., 83 Tsinopoulos, I. T., 103 Walton, R. C., 171 Zhuang, Z., 318 Suzuki, T., 302 Tsujikawa, A., 59 Weissgold, D. J., 459 Zimran, A., 570 Suzuma, I., 59 Tsujikawa, K., 135 Weisz, J. M., 540 Zinicola, E., 30 Szurman, P., 546 Tsujikawa, M., 135 Wendel, R. 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Subject Index to Volume 19 A Anesthesia, regional, “‘needleless’’ regional anesthesia via Abstracts sub-Tenon’s infiltration, 291 clinicopathologic correlations of surgically excised type | Aneurysm, regression of retinal arterial aneurysms in and type 2 submacular choroidal neovascular mem- IRVAN, 250 branes, 484 Angiitis macular translocation for subfoveal choroidal neovascu- frosted branch angiitis complicated by retinal neovascu- larization in age-related macular degeneration: a pro- larization, 454 spective study, 483 retinal vasculitis with frosted branch angiitis—like re- pneumatic displacement of subretinal hemorrhage with- sponse due to HSV type 2, 455 out tissue plasminogen activator, 484 Angiogenesis, correlation of vitreous TPA and plasminogen retinotomy and foveal translocation for surgical manage- activator inhibitor levels with vascular endothelial ment of subfoveal choroidal neovascular membranes, growth factor in proliferative diabetic vitreoretinopa- 482 thy, 383 submacular surgery for subfoveal choroidal neovascular Animal studies membranes in patients with presumed ocular his- antibiotic prophylaxis of postoperative Staphylococcus toplasmosis, 481 aureus endophthalmitis (rabbit), 223 tissue plasminogen activator-assisted surgical excision of ciprofloxacin clearance from vitreous cavity in trauma- subfoveal choroidal neovascularization in age-related tized—infected eye (rabbit), 127 macular degeneration: a randomized, double-masked ciprofloxacin penetration into inflamed eyes (rabbit), 218 trial, 481 free radical generation following pressure-induced retinal translocation of the retina for management of subfoveal ischemia (rat), 255 choroidal neovascularization II: a preliminary report histologic changes induced by silicone vs. hydrogel en- in humans, 482 circling scleral buckle elements (rabbit), 148 transplantation of autologous iris pigment epithelium to implantation of epiretinal microelectrode arrays (rabbit), the subretinal space in rabbits, 483 546 transplantation of RPE in age-related macular degenera- ocular tolerance of perfluoro-n-octane and perfluoroper- tion: observations in disciform lesions and dry RPE hydrophenanthrene mixture (rabbit), 230 atrophy, 482 posterior vitreous detachment induced by injection of visual results after submacular surgery for neovascular- plasmin and sulfur hexafluoride (rabbit), 55 ization in age-related macular degeneration, 481 retinal toxicity of intravitreal clarithromycin (rabbit), 442 whether to invade the macula, 480 safety of repeated intravitreal injections of antibiotics and Acetazolamide, effect of intraoperative acetazolamide on dexamethasone (rabbit), 437 postoperative IOP in gas-filled, vitrectomized eyes, therapeutic efficacy of liposomal 1-O-octadecyl-sn-glyc- 185 erol-3-phosphonoformate in herpes retinitis (rabbit). Acute posterior multifocal placoid pigment epitheliopathy, 325 in Wegener’s granulomatosis, 309 toxicity of intravitreal drugs in silicone oil-filled eye Adjuvants, efficacy of vitreoretinal surgery without adju- (rabbit), 553 vants in closure of traumatic macular holes, 405 Anterior ischemic optic neuropathy, arteritic vs. nonar- AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome). See HIV/ teritic, ICG vs. fluorescein angiography, 131 AIDS Anterior segment, necrosis, in Streptococcus pneumoniae Anastomosis, retinal-choroidal vascular anastomosis, in meningitis, 163 presumed parafoveal telangiectasis, 332 Antibiotics 590 SUBJECT INDEX 591 intravitreal ciprofloxacin, clearance from vitreous cavity C in traumatized-infected eye (rabbit), 127 Cancer-associated retinopathy, fluorescein angiographic in irrigating fluid, prophylaxis of postoperative Staphylo- findings, 462 coccus aureus endophthalmitis (rabbit), 223 Candida albicans, antimicrobial activity of silicone oil in oral/topical ciprofloxacin, aqueous and vitreous penetra- vitro, 122 tion (rabbit), 218 ' Candida endophthalmitis, subretinal neovascularization, 81 retinal toxicity of intravitreal clarithromycin (rabbit), 442 Capillary blood flow velocity, in idiopathic epiretinal mem- safety of repeated intravitreal injections of antibiotics and branes, 536 dexamethasone (rabbit), 437 Cataract surgery Aqueous humor, ciprofloxacin penetration in inflamed eye dislocated lens fragments, positive vitreous cultures, 354 (rabbit), topical/oral administration, 218 primary IOL implantation during pars plana vitrectomy ARMD. See Macular degeneration, age-related and intraretinal foreign body removal, 430 Arterial loops, prepapillary, 474 Cat-scratch disease, bilateral Bartonella henselae neuroreti- Arteriovenous crossing, sheathotomy, for surgical decom- nitis, 355 pression of branch retinal vein occlusion, | Ceftazidime, intravitreal via Aspergillus spp., antimicrobial activity of silicone oil in safety of repeated injections of antibiotics and dexameth- asone (rabbit), 437 vitro, 122 toxicity in silicone oil-filled eye (rabbit), 553 Autoantibody, circulating antipericyte autoantibodies in di- Central serous chorioretinopathy abetic retinopathy, 390 bilateral choroidal vascular abnormalities, 508 Autoimmunity, circulating antipericyte autoantibodies in multifocal posterior pigment epitheliopathy, 12 diabetic retinopathy, 390 Chang, Stanley, Helmerich Award (1998), 97 Axial length of eye, in diabetic retinopathy, 401 Choriocapillaris atrophy, progressive presumed, after exci- sion of choroidal neovascularization (letter), 359 Choroid B coexistence of melanoma with melanocytoma, 346 Bartonella henselae, neuroretinitis, bilateral, 355 hemangioma, 30, 69 Bear track spots, 571 ischemia, RPE lesions associated with choroidal ischemia Bietti’s corneal retinal dystrophy, 168 in preeclampsia (letter), 262 Bietti’s crystalline retinopathy, autosomal dominant inher- leiomyoma, 349 itance pattern, 573 olfactory neuroblastoma metastasis, 459 Biofilm, on scleral explant, 447 parotid adenocarcinoma metastasis, 457 Biomaterials, histologic changes induced by silicone vs. testicular choriocarcinoma metastases, 164 hydrogel encircling scleral buckle elements (rabbit), vascular abnormalities 148 bilateral, in central serous chorioretinopathy, 508 Biomicroscopy, combined biomicroscopic vitreous videog- silent occult, 30 ' raphy and photography, 65 Choroidal detachment, in uveal effusion syndrome, sclerot- Bone marrow transplant retinopathy, macular edema, sub- omy for, 504 Choroidal effusion syndrome, uveal lymphoma simulating, Tenon’s corticosteroid therapy, 171 343 Book reviews Choroidal folds, idiopathic intracranial hypertension with Atlas of Intraocular Tumors, J.A. Shields, C.L. Shields, acquired hyperopia and choroidal folds, 260 580 Choroidopathy, in suspected systemic lupus erythematosus Becker-Shaffer’s Diagnosis and Therapy of the Glauco- (letter), 88 mas, 7th ed., R.L. Stamper, M.F. Lieberman, M.V. Cidofovir, hypotony with ciliary body detachment, 75 Drake, 580 Ciliary body detachment, hypotony and, cidofovir-associ- Clinical Trials in Ophthalmology: A Summary and Prac- ated, 75 tice Guide, P.J. Kertes, M.D. Conway, 90 Ciprofloxacin Laser Photocoagulation of the Retina and Choroid: intravitreal injection, clearance from vitreous cavity in American Academy of Ophthalmology Monograph traumatized—infected eye (rabbit), 127 11, J.C. Folk, J.S. Pulido, 179 oral/topical administration, aqueous and vitreous penetra- Macular Hole: Pathogenesis, Diagnosis and Treatment, S. tion (rabbit), 218 Madreperla, B. McCuen II, 264 Clarithromycin, intravitreal, retinal toxicity (rabbit), 442 Ophthalmology, M. Yanoff, J.S. Duker, 264 Clindamycin, in irrigating fluid, prophylaxis of postopera- Retina-Vitreous-Macula, D.R. Guyer, L.A. Yannuzzi, S. tive Staphylococcus aureus endophthalmitis (rabbit), le Chang, J.A. Shields, W.R. Green, 265 223 Surgery for Retinal and Vitreous Disease, J.D. Scott, 90 CNV. See Neovascularization, choroidal Bruch’s membrane, peroxidized lipids in, 141 Coats’-like response, in pars planitis, 79 592 RETINA, THE JOURNAL OF RETINAL AND VITREOUS DISEASES ¢ 1999 * VOLUME 19 « NUMBER 6 Coats’ response, in Leber’s congenital amaurosis, 356 Drug delivery, therapeutic efficacy of liposomal 1-O-octa- Confocal scanning laser ophthalmoscopy, spontaneous clo- decyl-sn-glycerol-3-phosphonoformate in herpes ret- sure of traumatic macular hole, 470 initis (rabbit), 325 Contrast enhancement, ICG angiography of occult choroi- Drusen, drusen risk factors for CNV in ARMD, 513 dal neovascularization, 37 Cornea, Bietti’s corneal retinal dystrophy, 168 Corneal epithelium, postvitrectomy defects, comparison of E different vitrectomy lenses, 287 Eales’ disease, vitreoschisis, 51 Corticosteroid therapy Editorials, retinal detachment in cytomegalovirus retinitis: pulse, development of bilateral necrotizing herpetic reti- should our approach be changed, 271 nopathy 3 years after HSV encephalitis, 464 Endophthalmitis sub-Tenon’s, macular edema of bone marrow transplant antibiotic prophylaxis of postoperative Staphylococcus retinopathy, 171 ‘ aureus endophthalmitis (rabbit), 223 Crystalline retinopathy, autosomal dominant inheritance antimicrobial activity of silicone oil in vitro, 122 pattern, 573 Candida, subretinal neovascularization, 81 Culture studies, positive vitreous cultures in eyes with re- ciprofloxacin clearance from vitreous cavity in trauma- tained lens fragments, 354 tized-infected eye (rabbit), 127 Cyanoacrylate tissue adhesive, Lecythophora mutabilis en- ciprofloxacin penetration into aqueous and vitreous (rab- dophthalmitis after long-term corneal cyanoacrylate bit), 218 tissue adhesive patch, 351 infectious, early vs. late removal of intraocular foreign Cysticercosis, subretinal, xenon arc photocoagulation, 467 bodies, 193 Cytomegalovirus retinitis Lecythophora mutabilis, long-term use of corneal cyano- retinal detachment in acrylate tissue adhesive patch, 351 (Editorial), 271 Listeria monocytogenes endogenous endophthalmitis, silicone oil removal in immuno-recovered patients, 566 495 penetrating ocular injury from hypodermic needles in surgical repair without silicone oil tamponade, 274 Indian children, 213 therapeutic efficacy of liposomal 1-O-octadecyl-sn-glyc- safety of repeated intravitreal injections of antibiotics and erol-3-phosphonoformate in herpes retinitis (rabbit), dexamethasone (rabbit), 437 325 in Streptococcus pneumoniae meningitis, anterior seg- ment necrosis from, 163 vitreous biopsy vs. vitreous needle aspiration in Endoph- D thalmitis Vitrectomy Study, 98 Dapsone, bilateral macular infarction, 83 (letter), 576 Dexamethasone, safety of repeated intravitreal injections of Endophthalmitis Vitrectomy Study, vitreous biopsy vs. vit- antibiotics and dexamethasone (rabbit), 437 reous needle aspiration in, 98 Diabetic retinopathy (letter), 576 axial length of eye in, 401 Epiretinal membranes, idiopathic, capillary blood flow ve- circulating antipericyte autoantibodies in, 390 locity, 536 proliferative Epstein-Barr virus, ocular non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma in rubeosis iridis, fluorescein angiography of extreme pe- HIV/AIDS, 45 ripheral retina, 302 Erratum(a), 259 TPA-assisted vitrectomy for, 378 Essential thrombocythemia, bilateral retinal vascular occlu- vascular endothelial growth factor in, correlation with sive disease, 563 vitreous TPA and plasminogen activator inhibitor Esthesioneuroblastoma, choroidal metastasis, 459 levels, 383 : scatter laser photocoagulation, macular edema after, 59 Diagnostic and therapeutic challenges F bilateral, symmetric cystic maculas, 242 Familial exudative vitreoretinopathy, association with mon- choroidal hemangioma, 69 ocular axial myopia, 257 choroidal neovascularization secondary to optic nerve Fibrosis, subretinal, hemolytic uremic syndrome and, 77 head drusen, 336 Fluid-gas exchange, effect of intraoperative acetazolamide Harada’s disease mimicking multifocal chorciditis, 158 on postoperative IOP in gas-filled, vitrectomized hyperfluorescent subhyaloid hemorrhage, 451 eyes, 185 retinitis, Bartonella henselae vs. Chlamydia psittaci, 558 Fluorescein angiography Diaminodiphenylsulfone, bilateral macular infarction, 83 bilateral choroidal vascular abnormalities in central se- Diamox. See Acetazolamide rous chorioretinopathy, 508 Digital photo camera, combined biomicroscopic vitreous bilateral juxtafoveal telangiectasis in a family, 246 videography and photography, 65 cancer-associated retinopathy, 462 SUBJECT INDEX 593 capillary blood flow velocity in idiopathic epiretinal bilateral necrotizing herpetic retinopathy 3 years after membranes, 536 HSV encephalitis, 464 congenital optic disk pit maculopathy, 6 type 2, retinal vasculitis with frosted branch angiitis—like extreme peripheral retina, in proliferative diabetic reti- response, 455 nopathy with rubeosis iridis, 302 HIV/AIDS ICG angiography vs., anterior ischemic optic neuropathy, cytomegalovirus ret: itis. See Cytomegalovirus retinitis 131 Epstein-Barr virus-associated ocular non-Hodgkin’s lym- macular injury by military range finder, 531 phoma, 45 prepapillary arterial loops, 474 subretinal cysticercosis, xenon arc photocoagulation, 467 in RPE tear, 198 Human immunodeficiency virus. See HIV/AIDS Foreign body, intraocular Hyalohyphomycosis, Lecythophora mutabilis endoph- early vs. late removal, 193 thalmitis after long-term corneal cyanoacrylate tissue primary IOL implantation during pars plana vitrectomy adhesive patch, 351 and intraretinal foreign body removal, 430 Hydrogel, histologic changes induced by silicone vs. hydro- Free radicals, free radical generation following pressure- gel encircling scleral buckle elements (rabbit), 148 induced retinal ischemia (rat), 255 Hyperopia, acquired, idiopathic intracranial hypertension Frosted branch angiitis and, 260 retinal neovascularization in, 454 Hyperplasia, retinal pigment epithelium, in presumed retinal vasculitis with frosted branch angiitis-like re- parafoveal telangiectasis, 332 sponse due to HSV type 2, 455 Hypertension Fundus flavimaculatus, RPE dysplasia, 297 idiopathic intracranial hypertension with acquired hyper- opia and choroidal folds, 260 ocular hypertension after triple procedure: phacoemulsi- G fication, IOL implantation, and scleral buckling (/et- Ganciclovir, intravitreal, toxicity in silicone oil-filled eye ter), 174 (rabbit), 553 Be Hypothesis, mechanism of photodynamic therapy action on Ganglion cells, retinal, electric stimulation, implantation of choroidal neovascularization, 365 epiretinal microelectrode arrays (rabbit), 546 Hypotony, ciliary body detachment, cidofovir-associated, Gas retinopexy, head positioning compliance spectacles for 75 use after gas retinopexy, 177 Gaucher disease, adult-type, preretinal white dots, 570 Gentamicin, in irrigating fluid, prophylaxis of postoperative I Staphylococcus aureus endophthalmitis (rabbit), 223 ICG. See Indocyanine green angiography Geographic atrophy Image manipulation, ICG angiography of occult choroidal allogenic fetal RPE cell transplant, 540 neovascularization, 37 drusen risk factors for CNV in ARMD, 513 Immunocompromised host, progressive outer retinal necro- Giant retinal tears. See Retinal tears, giant sis in HIV-negative, immunocompromised patient, Granulomatous disease, Wegener’s granulomatosis, acute 468 posterior multifocal placoid pigment epitheliopathy Incontinentia pigmenti, anomalous foveal vascular pattern, in, 309 564 Indocyanine green angiography bilateral choroidal vascular abnormalities in central se- H rous chorioretinopathy, 508 Head tilt, familial exudative vitreoretinopathy associated congenital optic disk pit maculopathy, 6 with monocular axial myopia, 257 fluorescein angiography vs., anterior ischemic optic neu- Helmerich Award (1998), Stanley Chang, 97 ropathy, 131 Hemangioma, choroidal, 30, 69 macular injury by military range finder, 531 Hemodynamics, capillary blood flow velocity in idiopathic multifocal posterior pigment epitheliopathy, 12 epiretinal membranes, 536 occult choroidal neovascularization, evaluation of image Hemolytic uremic syndrome, progressive subretinal fibrosis enhancement, 37 and, 77 occult choroidal vascular abnormalities, 30 Hereditary disorders toxoplasmic retinochoroiditis, 22 crystalline retinopathy with autosomal dominant inher!- Infarction, bilateral macular infarction due to diaminodiphe- tance pattern, 573 nyl sulfone, 83 familial exudative vitreoretinopathy, 257 Infection. See also specific agents incontinentia pigmenti, 564 ciprofloxacin clearance from vitreous cavity (rabbit), 127 Leber’s congenital amaurosis, 356 Infusion light pipe, fluid—perfluorocarbon liquid exchange mal de Meleda, 247 via infusion light pipe for pediatric giant retinal tears, Herpes simplex virus 472 594 RETINA, THE JOURNAL OF RETINAL AND VITREOUS DISEASES « 1999 * VOLUME 19 « NUMBER 6 Instrumentation choroidopathy in suspected systemic lupus erythemato- fluid—perfluorocarbon liquid exchange via infusion light sus, 88 pipe for pediatric giant retinal tears, 472 . *“‘detachment infusion’ for macular translocation §s ur- head positioning compliance spectacles for use after gas gery, 173 retinopexy, 177 early primary pars plana vitrectomy in severe eye inju- modified Silastic sleeve spreader for retinal detachment ries, 87 surgery, 575 macular hole surgery using thrombin-activated fibrinogen Internal limiting membrane, selective removal, in macular and selective removal of the internal limiting mem- hole surgery (/etter), 478 brane, 478 Intraocular lens, primary [OL implantation during pars microbiologic yield and complication rates of vitreous plana vitrectomy and intraretinal foreign body re- needle aspiration vs. mechanized vitreous biopsy in moval, 430 the Endophthalmitis Vitrectomy Study, 576 Intraocular pressure ocular hypertension after triple procedure: phacoemulsi- combined pars plana vitrectomy with temporary kerato- fication, IOL implantation, and scleral buckling, 174 prosthesis, penetrating keratoplasty, and pars plana progressive presumed choriocapillaris atrophy after sur- seton implant, 116 gery for ARMD, 359 effect of intraoperative acetazolamide on postoperative retinal detachment surgery in Marfan’s syndrome, 578 IOP in gas-filled, vitrectomized eyes, 185 retinal pigment epithelium lesions associated with cho- IRVAN, regression of retinal arterial aneurysms in, 250 roidal ischemia in preeclampsia, 262 Ischemia Lipid peroxides, in Bruch’s membrane, 141 choroidal, RPE lesions associated with choroidal isch- Liposome drug delivery system, therapeutic efficacy of li- emia in preeclampsia (/etter), 262 posomal 1-O-octadecyl-sn-glycerol-3-phosphonofor- retinal, free radical generation following pressure-in- mate in herpes retinitis (rabbit), 325 duced retinal ischemia (rat), 255 Listeria monocytogenes, endogenous endophthalmitis, 566 Ischemia-reperfusion injury, free radical generation follow- Loss of heterozygosity, retinoblastoma gene, 318 ing pressure-induced retinal ischemia (rat), 255 Lymphoma M Epstein-Barr virus—associated ocular non-Hodgkin's lym- phoma in HIV/AIDS, 45 K uveal non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma simulating choroidal ef- Kaplan-Meier analysis, drusen risk factors for CNV in fusion syndrome, 343 ARMD, 513 Keratoplasty combined pars plana vitrectomy with temporary kerato- M prosthesis, penetrating keratoplasty, and pars plana Macula seton implant, 116 bilateral macular infarction due to diaminodipheny] sul- combined vitreoretinal surgery and penetrating kerato- fone, 83 plasty using temporary keratoprosthesis, 424 in mal de Meleda, 247 Keratoprosthesis Macular buckling procedure, optic disk pit maculopathy, combined pars plana vitrectomy with temporary kerato- visual field improvement after, 370 prosthesis, penetrating keratoplasty, and pars plana Macular degeneration, age-related seton implant, 116 allogenic fetal RPE cell transplant, 540 combined vitreoretinal surgery and penetrating kerato- Ne choroidal neovascularization. See also Neovasculariza- plasty using temporary keratoprosthesis, 424 tion, choroidal ICG angiography, 37 L drusen risk factors for CNV in ARMD, 513 Laser injury, macular injury by military range finder, .531 exudative ; Laser interferometry, functional predictive value in retinal macular translocation with retinotomy and retinal ro- detachment, 499 tation, 418 Laser photocoagulation radiotherapy, 525 scatter, diabetic macular edema after, 59 Macular edema xenon arc photocoagulation for subretinal cysticercosis in bone marrow transplant retinopathy, sub-Tenon’s corti- AIDS, 467 costeroid therapy, 171 Leber’s congenital amaurosis, Coats’ response in, 356 diabetic, after scatter laser photocoagulation, 59 Lecythophora mutabilis endophthalmitis, long-term use of in presumed parafoveal telangiectasis, 332 corneal cyanoacrylate tissue adhesive patch, 351 Macular hole, traumatic Leiomyoma, choroidal, 349 efficacy of vitreoretinal surgery without adjuvants, 405, Lens of eye, dislocated lens fragments after cataract sur- 410 gery, positive vitreous cultures, 354 spontaneous closure, imaging, 470 Letters to the editor Macular hole surgery SUBJECT INDEX 595 choroidal neovascularization following, 414 macular injury by military range finder, 531 efficacy of vitreoretinal surgery without adjuvants in trau- mechanism of photodynamic therapy (Hypothesis), matic macular holes, 405, 410 365 retinal detachment following, 110, 281 peroxidized lipids in Bruch’s membrane, 141 thrombin-activated fibrinogen and selective removal of in pregnancy, 520 the internal limiting membrane-in (/etter), 478 radiotherapy, 525 Macular translocation whether to invade the macula (abstracts), 480 *‘detachment infusion”’ for macular translocation surgery optic disk, POEMS syndrome, 166 (letter), 173 retinal, in frosted branch angiitis, 454 for exudative ARMD, 418 subretinal, Candida endophthalmitis, 81 Maculopathy, congenital optic disk pits, 6 Neuroblastoma, choroidal metastasis from olfactory neuro- visual fields after macular buckling procedure, 370 blastoma, 459 Mal de Meleda, ocular and dermatologic findings, 247 Neuroretinitis Marfan’s syndrome, retinal detachment surgery (letter), 578 Bartonella henselae, bilateral, 355 Melanoma, choroidal, coexistence of melanoma with mela- IRVAN, 250 nocytoma, 346 Metastatic disease O olfactory neuroblastoma metastatic to choroid, 459 Olfactory neuroblastoma, choroidal metastasis, 459 parotid adenocarcinoma metastatic to choroid, 457 Optical coherence tomography testicular choriocarcinoma metastatic to choroid, 164 macular injury by military range finder, 531 Microbiology spontaneous closure of traumatic macular hole, 470 positive vitreous cultures in eyes with retained lens frag- Optic disk ments, 354 optic disk pit maculopathy vitreous biopsy vs. vitreous needle aspiration in Endoph- ICG angiography, 6 thalmitis Vitrectomy Study, 98 visual field improvement after macular buckling pro- (letter), 576 oes cedure, 370 Microcirculation, perifoveal, capillary blood flow velocity in POEMS syndrome, 166 in idiopathic epiretinal membranes, 536 Optic neuropathy, anterior ischemic optic neuropathy, 131 Microperimetry, macular injury by military range finder, 531 Molecular genetics, retinoblastoma diagnosis, 318 P Multifocal posterior pigment epitheliopathy, indocyanine Parotid adenocarcinoma, choroidal metastasis, 457 green angidgraphy, 12 Pars planitis, Coats’-like response in, 79 Myopia Patient positioning, head positioning compliance with spec- familial exudative vitreoretinopathy associated with mon- tacles after gas retinopexy, 177 ocular axial myopia, 257 Pediatric population high, retinal detachment due to posterior breaks, transs- bilateral Bartonella henselae neuroretinitis, 355 cleral diathermy in, 489 congenital grouped pigmentation of retina in one girl and congenital albinotic spots of retina in her sister, 571 familial exudative vitreoretinopathy associated with mon- N ocular axial myopia, 257 Needle aspiration, vitreous biopsy vs. vitreous needle aspi- giant retinal tears, fluid—perfluorocarbon liquid exchange ration in Endophthalmitis Vitrectomy Study, 98 via infusion light pipe, 472 (letter), 576 hemolytic uremic syndrome, progressive subretinal fibro- Needlestick injury, penetrating ocular injury from hypoder- sis and, 77 mic needles in Indian children, 213 mal de Meleda, 247 Neodymium: yttrium-aluminum-garnet (YAG) laser, macu- penetrating ocular injury from hypodermic needles in lar injury by military range finder, 531 Indian children, 213 Neovascularization Perfluorocarbon liquids choroidal fluid—PFCL exchange with infusion light pipe for pedi- Candida endophthalmitis, 81 atric giant retinal tears, 472 drusen risk factors for CNV in ARMD, 513 intraoperative mixing with silicone oil, forming heavy excision oil, 251 effect on retinal sensitivity and visual outcome, 135 Perfluoro-n-octane progressive presumed choriocapillaris atrophy after perfluoroperhydrophenanthrene mixture, ocular tolerance (letter), 359 (rabbit), 230 following macular hole surgery, 414 retinal reattachment, 103 ICG angiography, evaluation of image enhancement, Perfluoropropane gas, vitrectomy with silicone oil vs. per- 37 fluoropropane for giant retinal tears, 188 596 RETINA, THE JOURNAL OF RETINAL AND VITREOUS DISEASES ¢ 1999 e VOLUME 19 ¢ NUMBER 6 Pericyte, circulating antipericyte autoantibodies in diabetic Volk Super Macula 2.2X virtual imaging focal! laser lens, retinopathy, 390 583 Peroxidized lipids, in Bruch’s membrane, 141 Progressive outer retinal necrosis, in HIV-negative, immu- Re Persistent fetal vasculature, rhegmatogenous retinal’ detach- nocompromised patient, 468 ment, 568 Progressive presumed choriocapillaris atrophy, after exci- Re Persistent hyperplastic primary vitreous, 568 sion of choroidal neovascularization (letter), 359 Pharmacokinetics Proliferative vitreoretinopathy Re ciprofloxacin clearance from vitreous cavity in trauma- anterior, ultrasound biomicroscopy, 204 tized-infected eye (rabbit), 127 diabetic, vascular endothelial growth factor in, correla- ciprofloxacin penetration into inflamed eyes (rabbit), 218 tion with vitreous TPA and plasminogen activator inhibitor levels, 383 Phenoctane, ocular tolerance of perfluoro-n-octane and per- early vs. laté removal of intraocular foreign bodies, 193 fluoroperhydrophenanthrene mixture (rabbit), 230 macular translocation with retinotomy and retinal rotation Photodynamic therapy, for choroidal neovascularization, and, 418 mechanism of action (Hypothesis), 365 Prosthesis Photography, combined biomicroscopic vitreous videogra- combined pars plana vitrectomy with temporary kerato- phy and photography, 65 prosthesis, penetrating keratoplasty, and pars plana Photorefractive keratectomy, giant retinal tears after, 342 seton impiant, 116 Plasmin, vitreous injection, posterior vitreous detachment combined vitreoretinal surgery and penetrating kerato- and (rabbit), 55 plasty using temporary keratoprosthesis, 424 Plasminogen activator inhibitor, vitreous levels, correlation implantation of epiretinal microelectrode arrays (rabbit), with vascular endothelial growth factor in prolifera- 546 tive diabetic vitreoretinopathy, 383 Pseudomonas aeruginosa, antimicrobial activity of silicone Pneumatic retinopexy, current popularity of, 238 oil in vitro, 122 POEMS syndrome, optic disc swelling and neovasculariza- tion, 166 Polar bear tracks, 571 R Posterior hyaloid, golden tapetal-like fundus reflex in X- Radiotherapy, for exudative ARMD, 525 linked juvenile retinoschisis, 84 Reactive oxygen species, free radical generation following Preeclampsia, RPE lesions associated with choroidal isch- pressure-induced retinal ischemia (rat), 255 emia in preeclampsia (/etter), 262 Reflexes, golden tapetal-like fundus reflex and posterior Pregnancy, choroidal neovascularization in, 520 hyaloid in X-linked juvenile retinoschisis, 84 Preretinal white dots, in adult-type Gaucher disease, 570 Retina 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