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Author Index F A Kline LB, 207 Kohner EM, 157 Acosta F, 323 Fishman GA, 155 Kurzan R, 320 Adenis JP, 323 Flach AJ, 259 Albert DM, 196, 429 FlemingJ , 157 American Academy of Ophthalmology, Fonda G, 313, 455 318 Fonda GE, 149 Augsburger JJ, 390 Fourman §S, 455 Fradin S, 77 L Freedman A, 241 Frenkel M, 49 Lerman S, 78 Funata M, 320 B Lessner AM, 321 Lim JI, 49 Barber LD, 217 Lindquist TD, 255, 455 Barchiesi BJ, | Barrossa L, 388 G Basu PK, 446 Baylis HI, 321 Gamel JW, 390 Beck RW, 48 Beekhuis WH, 453 Gerber SL, 160 M Bergin DJ, 318 Gillies WE, 351 Goldberg RA, 321 Billson F, 157 Macklin R, 47 Binder P, 454 Good WV, 319, 389 Manson PN, 78 Blodi FC, 70 Grant G, 351 Marak GE Jr, 325 Bodensteiner JB, 388 Gray RH, 241 Mc Cluskey P, 223 Brandt JD, 357 Gresty MA, 389 McLean EB, 77 Breen L, 388 Gutmann L, 157 McLean IW, 390 Brodie SE, 155, 318 Mead MD, 196 Brodsky MC, 217 Meltzer MA, 318 Bronstein AM, 389 Milder B, 78, 159, 240 Brooks AMV, 351 Montanaro A, 223 Biittner U, 320 H Morgan MW, 385 Musarella MA, 285 Harrie RP, 455 Myles WM, 456 Hedges TR III, 366, 424 Henkes HE, 233 C Hill JH, 140 Hillman DS, 49 Cantor LB, 160 Hilton GF, 77 Casteel H, 217 Hitchings RA, 160 N Christmas NJ, 196 Hopf HC, 157 Chuang EL, 77 Hoppenreijs VPT, 453 Nash RW, 255, 455 Congdon N, 411 Horton J, 320 Newman NJ, 366 Conway RNF, 388 Hupp SL, 207 Newman §, 51, 133 Cook SD, 140 Niffenegger AS, 429 Csaky K, 158 J D Jacobs PM, 439 O Jacobson DM, 23 Jalali MM, 341 Dallas NL, 158 Orellana J, 77 DeSa LCF, 389 Jenkins P, 387 Osako M, 28 Donoso LA, 161 Johnson GJ, 241 Oster JG, 387 Johnson LN, 345 Dunkel EC, 155 E K P Eckel RH, 1 Karbassi M, 395 Packer M, 357 Edelstein JP, 341 Katz B, 133 Page NG, 389 Ellis PP, 1 Keltner JL, 28 Parks MM, 70, 319 Erickson S, 393 Kletzl M, 217 Pavan-Langston D, 155 Q S 6 Quigley HA, 77 Sassani JW, 345 Taylor D, 385 Schaefer GB, 388 Teichmann KD, 323 Schepens CL, 323 Tielsch JM, 411 Schuman JS, 395 Tokoro T, 320 Schumer RA, 155 Tomey KF, 79 R Schwartz B, 393 Towfighi J, 345 Schwartz TL, 388 Traverso CE, 79 Raab E, 385 Scott W, 387 Raizman MB, 395 Sedwick LA, 51, 366, 424 Rathbun JE, 322 Shields CL, 161 Vv Redmond RM, 158 Shields JA, 161 Reifler DM, 113, 323 Shields MB, 59 Van Rij R, 453 Reinecke R, 321 Shorr N, 321 Varga JH, 341 Richardson EP, 196 Simon JW, 387 Rimmer T, 157 Slamovits TL, 47 Ww Robinson GLW, 388 Slavin M, 51, 424 Roloff LW, 77 Snead MP, 439 Wakefield D, 223 Roloson GJ, 217 Sokol S, 155 Wall M, 51, 133 Rosenbloom AA, 385 Specht CS, 341 Wang F, 411 Rosenthal ML, 77 Sponsler TA, 345 Weakley DR Jr, 319 Rubinstein MP, 439 Stanley JA, 159 Wiedemann P, 373 Rudge P, 389 Stewart WC, 59 Willson JKV, 429 Subject Index A Cardiac medications Getting to the Heart of Visual Loss: When Cardiac Medication ACAID May Be Dangerous to the Optic Nerves, 366 Phacoanaphylactic Endophthalmitis, 325 Cataract Acute anterior uveitis The Glaucomas in Aphakia and Pseudophakia, 79 Acute Anterior Uveitis and HLA-B27, 223 Cataract surgery Afterimages Cyclo-oxygenase Inhibitors in Ophthalmology, 259 Bilateral Angle-Closure Glaucoma Associated with Uveal Effu- Chemotherapy sion: Presenting Sign of HIV Infection, 255 Treatment of Metastatic Uveal Melanoma, 429 Orbitocranial Wooden Foreign Body Diagnosed by Magnetic Chiasmal disease Resonance Imaging. Dry Wood Can be Isodense with Air Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Optic Chiasm, 207 and Orbital Fat by Computed Tomography, 341 Chinese Systemic Cholesterol Microembolization Syndrome Masquer- Issues in the Epidemiology and Population-Based Screening ading as Giant Cell Arteritis, 23 of Primary Angle-Closure Glaucoma, 41 1 AIDS Cholesterol Bilateral Angle-Closure Glaucoma Associated with Uveal Effu- The Cornea and Disorders of Lipid Metabolism, | sion: Presenting Sign of HIV Infection, 255 Systemic Cholesterol Microembolization Syndrome Masquer- Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus, 395 ading as Giant Cell Arteritis, 23 Amiodarone optic neuropathy Climatic droplet keratopathy Getting to the Heart of Visual Loss: When Cardiac Medication Climatic Droplet Keratopathy, 241 May Be Dangerous to the Optic Nerves, 366 Clinical Challenges Angiogenesis Bilateral Iris Tumors in an Immunosuppressed Child, 217 Growth Factors in Retinal Diseases: Proliferative Vitreoreti- Bilateral Visual Loss in a Child with Disc Swelling, 424 nopathy, Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy, and Retinal Disc Edema, Transient Obscurations of Vision, and a Tempo- Degeneration, 373 ral Fossa Mass, 133 Antiinflammatory drugs Getting to the Heart of Visual Loss: When Cardiac Medication Cyclo-oxygenase Inhibitors in Ophthalmology, 259 May Be Dangerous to the Optic Nerves, 366 Aphakia Optic Atrophy, 51 The Glaucomas in Aphakia and Pseudophakia, 79 Clinical Pathological Review Arcus Ocular Invasion in Mucormycosis, 345 The Cornea and Disorders of Lipid Metabolism, | Secondary Optic Nerve Tumors, 196 Atropine Computed tomography Ophthalmology’s Botanical Heritage, 357 Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Optic Chiasm, 207 Automated perimetry Orbitocranial Wooden Foreign Body Diagnosed by Magnetic The Peripheral Visual Field in Glaucoma: Reevaluation in the Resonance Imaging. Dry Wood Can be Isodense with Air Age of Automated Perimetry, 59 and Orbital Fat by Computed Tomography, 341 Corneal arcus The Cornea and Disorders of Lipid Metabolism, | Corneal degeneration B Climatic Droplet Keratopathy, 241 Corneal deposits Climatic Droplet Keratopathy, 241 Basu PK An Ophthalmologist’s Journey Along Uncharted Paths, 446 The Cornea and Disorders of Lipid Metabolism, | Bilateral visual loss Specular Microscopy in the Identification of Deep Corneal Bilateral Visual Loss in a Child with Disc Swelling, 424 Opacities, 351 Book Reviews Corneal latency Electrophysiologic Testing in Disorders of the Retina, Optic Herpes Simplex Virus: Molecular Biology and the Possibility Nerve, and Visual Pathway, 155 of Corneal Latency, 140 Evaluation and Treatment of Diabetic Retinopathy, 318 Corneal lesion Handbook of Ocular Drug Therapy and Ocular Side Effects of Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus, 395 Systemic Drugs, 155 Corneal opacities Management and Surgery of Congenital and Acquired Ptosis, Specular Microscopy in the Identification of Deep Corneal 318 Opacities, 351 Pediatric Ophthalmology, 385 Costenbader, Frank D. Principles and Practice of Pediatric Optometry, 385 Pediatric Ophthalmology and I, 70 Retinal Detachment, 77 Current Ophthalmology Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Photography, 77 Congenital-type Nystagmus Emerging in Later Life, 389 Blepharospasm Diabetic 3rd Nerve Palsy: Evidence for a Mesencephalic Le- Botulinum A Toxin (Oculinum®) in Ophthalmology, 28 sion, 157 The Effects of Irlen Colored Lenses on Students’ Specific Reading Skills and Their Perception of Ability: A 12-Month Validity Study, 388 Extracapsular Cataract Extraction Under Local Anaesthesia Cc Without Retrobulbar Injection, 158 Hypoplastic Corpus Callosum in Ocular Albinism: Indication Canalicular laceration of a Global Disturbance of Neuronal Migration, 388 Management of Canalicular Laceration, 113 Hypoxic Viscosity and Diabetic Retinopathy, 157 Long-term Results of Corneal Wedge Resections for the Cor- Free radicals rection of High Astigmatism, 453 Phacoanaphylactic Endophthalmitis, 325 Results from 7-mm Bilateral Recessions of the Medial Rectus Fundus examination Muscles for Congenital Esotropia, 319 The Optics of Fundus Examination, 439 Scleral Change in Experimentally Myopic Monkeys, 320 Fungus infiltration Smooth Pursuit Mechanisms in Congenital Nystagmus, 320 Ocular Invasion in Mucormycosis, 345 The Transconjunctival Approach to the Orbital Floor and Or- bital Fat: A, Prospective Study, 321 When Is It Safe to Stop Patching? 387 Current Research Acute Anterior Uveitis and HLA-B27, 223 G Growth Factors in Retinal Diseases: Proliferative Vitreoreti- nopathy, Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy, and Retinal Gene mapping Degeneration, 373 Gene Mapping of Ocular Diseases, 285 Herpes Simplex Virus: Molecular Biology and the Possibility Giant cell arteritis of Corneal Latency, 140 Systemic Cholesterol Microembolization Syndrome Masquer- Cutaneous melanoma ading as Giant Cell Arteritis, 23 Treatment of Metastatic Uveal Melanoma, 429 Glaucoma Cyclo-oxygenase inhibitors Bilateral Angle-Closure Glaucoma Associated with Uveal Effu- Cyclo-oxygenase Inhibitors in Ophthalmology, 259 sion: Presenting Sign of HIV Infection, 255 Cystoid macular edema The Glaucomas in Aphakia and Pseudophakia, 79 Cyclo-oxygenase Inhibitors in Ophthalmology, 259 Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus, 395 The Peripheral Visual Field in Glaucoma: Reevaluation in the Age of Automated Perimetry, 59 Growth factor D Growth Factors in Retinal Diseases: Proliferative Vitreoreti- nopathy, Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy, and Retinal Diabetic retinopathy Degeneration, 373 Growth Factors in Retinal Diseases: Proliferative Vitreoreti- nopathy, Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy, and Retinal Degeneration, 373 Diagnostic and Surgical Techniques Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Optic Chiasm, 207 H Management of Canalicular Laceration, 113 The Peripheral Visual Field in Glaucoma: Reevaluation in the Hemifacial spasm Age of Automated Perimetry, 59 Botulinum A Toxin (Oculinum®) in Ophthalmology, 28 Specular Microscopy in the Identification of Deep Corneal Henkes, Harold E Opacities, 351 A Difficult Choice: A Laboratory or a Clinical Career? 233 Disc edema, swelling Hereditary eye diseases ‘ Bilateral Visual Loss in a Child with Disc Swelling, 424 Gene Mapping of Ocular Diseases, 285 Disc Edema, Transient Obscurations of Vision, and a Tempo- Herpes simplex virus ral Fossa Mass, 133 Herpes Simplex Virus: Molecular Biology and the Possibility of Corneal Latency, 140 Herpes zoster ophthalmicus Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus, 395 History of Ophthalmology Ophthalmology’s Botanical Heritage, 357 Editorial, 393 HLA-B27 Acute Anterior Uveitis and HLA-B27, 223 Embolism Human immunodeficiency virus Systemic Cholesterol Microembolization Syndrome Masquer- Bilateral Angle-Closure Glaucoma Associated with Uveal Effu- ading as Giant Cell Arteritis, 23 Enucleation sion: Presenting Sign of HIV Infection, 255 Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus, 395 Management of Posterior Uveal Melanoma, 161 Environmental effects Climatic Droplet Keratopathy, 241 Epidemiology Issues in the Epidemiology and Population-Based Screening of Primary Angle-Closure Glaucoma, 411 Epstein-Barr virus Bilateral Iris Tumors in an Immunosuppressed Child, 217 Idiopathic optic neuritis Eskimo Bilateral Visual Loss in a Child with Disc Swelling, 424 Issues in the Epidemiology and Population-Based Screening Immune complex disorders of Primary Angle-Closure Glaucoma, 411 Acute Anterior Uveitis and HLA-B27, 233 Eye banking Bilateral Angle-Closure Glaucoma Associated with Uveal Effu- An Ophthalmologist’s Journey Along Uncharted Paths, 446 sion: Presenting Sign of HIV Infection, 255 Eyelid trauma Bilateral Iris Tumors in an Immunosuppressed Child, 217 Management of Canalicular Laceration, 113 Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus, 395 Phacoanaphylactic Endophthalmitis, 325 Immunotherapy Treatment of Metastatic Uveal Melanoma, 429 F Indian ophthalmology An Ophthalmologist’s Journey Along Uncharted Paths, 446 Familial dysbetalipoproteinemia and hypercholesterolemia Inflammation The Cornea and Disorders of Lipid Metabolism, 1 Cyclo-oxygenase Inhibitors in Ophthalmology, 259 Inflammatory disease Metastasis Disc Edema, Transient Obscurations of Vision, and a Tempo- Secondary Optic Nerve Tumors, 196 ral Fossa Mass, 133 Miosis Optic Atrophy, 51 Cyclo-oxygenase Inhibitors in Ophthalmology, 259 Phacoanaphylactic endophthalmitis, 325 Motility Intraocular lenses Botulinum A Toxin (Oculinum®) in Ophthalmology, 28 Cyclo-oxygenase Inhibitors in Ophthalmology, 259 Multiple sclerosis The Glaucomas in Aphakia and Pseudophakia, 79 What to Tell the Patient with Optic Neuritis About Multiple Phacoanaphylactic endophthalmitis, 325 Sclerosis. I. Editorial. Il. When to Withhold. III. The Pa- Intraocular pressure tient’s Right to Know, 47 The Glaucomas in Aphakia and Pseudophakia, 79 Mycotic aneurysm Iris tumors Ocular Invasion in Mucormycosis, 345 Bilateral Iris Tumors in an Immunosuppressed Child, 217 Myopia Ischemic optic neuropathy Low Vision Correction for High Myopia, 313 Getting to the Heart of Visual Loss: When Cardiac Medication May Be Dangerous to the Optic Nerves, 366 N L Neuroimaging Labrador keratopathy Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Optic Chiasm, 207 Climatic Droplet Keratopathy, 241 Orbitocranial Wooden Foreign Body Diagnosed by Magnetic Lacrimal surgery Resonance Imaging. Dry Wood Can be Isodense with Air Management of Canalicular Laceration, 113 and Orbital Fat by Computed Tomography, 341 Laser therapy Nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs The Optics of Fundus Examination, 439 Cyclo-oxygenase Inhibitors in Ophthalmology, 259 Letters Direct Canalicular Sutures, 323 History of Scleral Buckling, 323 Hypoglycemia Following Topical Sympathomimetics, 160 Management of Blow-out Fractures, 78 Power of a Minus Lens, 455 O Treatment of Angle-closure Secondary to Ciliochoroidal De- tachment, 455 Ophthalmoscopy Lipid metabolism The Optics of Fundus Examination, 439 The Cornea and Disorders of Lipid Metabolism, 1 Optic nerve tumors Low vision Secondary Optic Nerve Tumors, 196 Designing Half-eye Binocular Spectacie Magnifiers, 149 Optic neuritis Low Vision Correction for High Myopia, 313 Bilateral Visual Loss in a Child with Disc Swelling, 424 What to Tell the Patient with Optic Neuritis About Multiple Sclerosis. I. Editorial. Il. When to Withhold. III. The Pa- tient’s Right to Know, 47 Optic neuropathy M Disc Edema, Transient Obscurations of Vision, and a Tempo- ral Fossa Mass, 133 Magnetic resonance imaging Optic Atrophy, 51 Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Optic Chiasm, 207 Optical aids Orbitocranial Wooden Foreign Body Diagnosed by Magnetic Designing Half-eye Binocular Spectacle Magnifiers, 149 Resonance Imaging. Dry Wood Can be Isodense with Air Low Vision Correction for High Myopia, 313 and Orbital Fat by Computed Tomography, 341 Optics Major Review The Optics of Fundus Examination, 439 Climatic Droplet Keratopathy, 241 Orbital foreign body The Cornea and Disorders of Lipid Metabolism, | Orbitocranial Wooden Foreign Body Diagnosed by Magnetic The Glaucomas in Aphakia and Pseudophakia, 79 Resonance Imaging. Dry Wood Can be Isodense with Air Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus, 395 and Orbital Fat by Computed Tomography, 341 Issues in the Epidemiology and Population-Based Screening of Primary Angle-Closure Glaucoma, 411 Management of Posterior Uveal Melanoma, 161 Phacoanaphylactic Endophthalmitis, 325 Malignant melanoma Treatment of Metastatic Uveal Melanoma, 429 Medical ethics What to Tell the Patient with Optic Neuritis About Multiple Parainfectious process Sclerosis. I. Editorial. II. When to Withhold. III. The Pa- Bilateral Visual Loss in a Child with Disc Swelling, 424 tient’s Right to Know, 47 Parks, Marshall M. Medicinal plants Pediatric Ophthalmology and I, 70 Ophthalmology’s Botanical Heritage, 357 Pediatric ophthalmology Melanoma Pediatric Ophthalmology and I, 70 Management of Posterior Uveal Melanoma, 161 Perimetry Metabolic disorders The Peripheral Visual Field in Glaucoma: Reevaluation in the The Cornea and Disorders of Lipid Metabolism, | Age of Automated Perimetry, 59 Perspectives in Refraction Secondary tumors Designing Half-eye Binocular Spectacle Magnifiers, 149 Secondary Optic Nerve Tumors, 196 Low Vision Correction for High Myopia, 313 Skin lesion The Optics of Fundus Examination, 439 Optic Atrophy, 51 Phacoanaphylactic endophthalmitis Spasm Phacoanaphylactic Endophthalmitis, 325 Botulinum A Toxin (Oculinum®) in Ophthalmology, 28 Pharmacology Specular microscopy Botulinum A Toxin (Oculinum®) in Ophthalmology, 28 Specular Microscopy in the Identification of Deep Corneal Cyclo-oxygenase Inhibitors in Ophthalmology, 259 Opacities, 351 Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus, 395 Ophthalmology’s Botanical Heritage, 357 Pilocarpine Ophthalmology’s Botanical Heritage, 357 Postoperative endophthalmitis 2 Phacoanaphylactic Endophthalmitis, 325 Proliferative diabetic retinopathy Temporal arteritis Growth Factors in Retinal Diseases: Proliferative Vitreoretino- Systemic Cholesterol Microembolization Syndrome Masquer- pathy, Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy, and Retinal De- ading as Giant Cell Arteritis, 23 generation, 373 Therapeutic Review Proliferative vitreoretinopathy Botulinum A Toxin (Oculinum®) in Ophthalmology, 28 Growth Factors in Retinal Diseases: Proliferative Vitreoreti- Cyclo-oxygenase Inhibitors in Ophthalmology, 259 nopathy, Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy, and Retinal Time Oph Degeneration, 373 The New Diffractive IOL, 159 Prostaglandin inhibition Ouch! 240 Cyclo-oxygenase Inhibitors in Ophthalmology, 259 Reflections of a Resident, 456 Pseudophakia The Risk of Major Audiovisual Problems During Ophthalmic The Glaucomas in Aphakia and Pseudophakia, 79 Presentations, 390 Said Mr. Rod to Mr. Cone, 78 ‘Trauma Cyclo-oxygenase Inhibitors in Ophthalmology, 259 Management of Canalicular Laceration, 113 R Orbitocranial Wooden Foreign Body Diagnosed by Magnetic Resonance Imaging. Dry Wood Can be Isodense with Air Radiotherapy and Orbital Fat by Computed Tomography, 341 Management of Posterior Uveal Melanoma, 161 ‘Tumor Reactivation of virus Bilateral Iris Tumors in an Immunosuppressed Child, 217 Herpes Simplex Virus: Molecular Biology and the Possibility Disc Edema, Transient Obscurations of Vision, and a Tempo- of Corneal Latency, 140 ral Fossa Mass, 133 Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus, 395 Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Optic Chiasm, 207 Recombinant DNA Management of Posterior Uveal Melanoma, 161 Gene Mapping of Ocular Diseases, 285 Treatment of Metastatic Uveal Melanoma, 429 Remembrances of Things Past A Difficult Choice: A Laboratory or a Clinical Career? 233 An Ophthalmologist’s Journey Along Uncharted Paths, 446 Pediatric Ophthalmology and I, 70 Retinal degeneration U Growth Factors in Retinal Diseases: Proliferative Vitreoreti- nopathy, Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy, and Retinal Ultraviolet light Degeneration, 373 Climatic Droplet Keratopathy, 241 Retinitis Uveal effusion Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus, 395 Bilateral Angle-Closure Glaucoma Associated with Uveal Effu- Retinitis pigmentosa sion: Presenting Sign of HIV Infection, 255 Gene Mapping of Ocular Diseases, 285 Uveal melanoma Retinoblastoma Management of Posterior Uveal Melanoma, 161 Gene Mapping of Ocular Diseases, 285 Treatment of Metastatic Uveal Melanoma, 429 Reviews in Medicine Uveitis Gene Mapping of Ocular Diseases, 285 Acute Anterior Uveitis and HLA-B27, 223 Treatment of Metastatic Uveal Melanoma: Review and Rec- Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus, 395 ommendations, 429 Phacoanaphylactic Endophthalmitis, 325 Rheumatic disease Acute Anterior Uveitis and HLA-B27, 223 Vv Viewpoints What to Tell the Patient with Optic Neuritis About Multiple Sarcoidosis Sclerosis. I. Editorial. Il. When to Withhold. III. The Pa- Disc Edema, Transient Obscurations of Vision, and a Tempo- tient’s Right to Know, 47 ral Fossa Mass, 133 Visual field Optic Atrophy, 51 The Peripheral Visual Field in Glaucoma: Reevaluation in the Screening Age of Automated Perimetry, 59 Issues in the Epidemiology and Population-Based Screening Vitreoretinal surgery of Primary Angle-Closure Glaucoma, 411 The Optics of Fundus Examination, 439 42

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