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Reversal  of  nonarteritic  anterior  ischemic  optic  neuropathy 
Abducens nerve  associated with coexisting primary  antiphospholipid syn- 
Bilateral abducens nerve paresis associated with anti-GQIb  IgG  drome and factor V Leiden mutation,  671 
antibody, 816  Antiretroviral  therapy 
Modified  transposition  procedure of the vertical  recti  in sixth  Leber hereditary optic neuropathy associated with antiretroviral 
therapy  for  human  immunodeficiency  virus  infections, 
nerve  palsy,  359 
143 
Acanthamoeba  keratitis 
Resolution  of microsporidial  keratoconjunctivitis  in  an  AIDS 
Acanthamoeba keratitis associated with fungal keratitis,  508 
patient  treated with highly active antiretroviral  therapy, 
Adenocarcinoma  378 
Gastric signet ring cell adenocarcinoma  metastatic  to the iris, 
379  Aortic valve 
Central retinal artery occlusion as the initial sign of  aortic  valve 
Age-Related Eye Disease Study  papillary fibroelastoma,  667 
The  Age-Related  Eye  Disease  Study  (AREDS)  system  for 
Apolipoprotein E 
classifying  cataracts  from  photographs:  AREDS  Report 
Local cellular sources of apolipoprotein  E in the human  retina 
No. 4, 167 
and retinal  pigmented  epithelium:  implications  for the 
AGN  192024  process of drusen formation,  767 
Effects of AGN  192024,  a new  ocular hypotensive  agent,  on 
Aqueous humor 
aqueous dynamics,  19 
The effect of topical povidone—iodine, intraocular vancomycin, 
Air infusion  or both on aqueous humor cultures at the time of cataract 
Evaluation  of retinal  damage  induced  by air/fluid  exchange  surgery,  293 
using a trypan blue inclusion  test in rabbits, 814 
Effects of AGN  192024,  a new  ocular hypotensive  agent,  on 
Amaurosis fugax  aqueous dynamics,  19 
Light-induced amaurosis fugax, 674 
Aspiration, needle 
Aminoquinolines  Aspiration cytology of metastatic  chordoma  to the orbit, 279 
Analysis  of the ABCR  (ABCA4)  gene  in  4-aminoquinoline 
Needle  aspiration  and endodiathermy  treatment  of  epithelial 
retinopathy:  Is retinal  toxicity  by chloroquine  and hy- 
inclusion cyst of the iris,  263 
droxychloroquine  related to Stargardt disease’,  761 
Astigmatism 
Amniotic membrane 
The effects of astigmatism and working distance on optic nerve 
Multilayered  amniotic  membrane  transplantation  for  severe 
head images  using a Heidelberg  retina  tomograph scan- 
ulceration of the cornea  and sclera,  324 
ning  laser ophthalmoscope,  716 
Anesthesia 
Microkeratome-induced  reduction  of astigmatism  after  pene- 
Cataract  surgery  performed  with  continuous  positive  airway 
trating keratoplasty,  507 
pressure  (CPAP)  ventilation,  128 
Globe perforation associated  with subtenon’s anesthesia,  520 
Angioid streaks  Behcet’s disease 
Macular  translocation  for subfoveal  choroidal  neovasculariza-  Guidelines for the use of immunosuppressive  drugs in patients 
tion in angioid streaks,  390  with ocular inflammatory disorders:  recommendations of 
Animal studies  an expert panel (correspondence), 679 
Effect  of Ca~*-free  and Mg~*-free  BSS  Plus solution  on  the  Biomicroscopy 
retinal pigment epithelium and retina  in rabbits, 481  Demonstration  of retroiridal  extension  of an  epithelial  mem- 
Effects  of topical  unoprostone  and  latanoprost  on  acute  and  brane by ultrasound  biomicroscopy:  a clinicopathologic 
recurrent  herpetic keratitis  in the rabbit, 643  correlation,  654 
Evaluation  of retinal  damage  induced  by air/fluid  exchange  Ultrasound  biomicroscopic  diagnosis  of  cyclitic  membranes, 
using a trypan blue inclusion test  in rabbits, 814  446 
Experimental  laser-assisted  in situ  keratomileusis  induces  the  Blepharoptosis 
reactivation  of latent herpes simplex virus,  506  Alternating ptosis after bilateral frontalis muscle suspension  for 
Antibodies  congenital  ptosis, 815 
Bilateral abducens nerve paresis associated with anti-GQIb IgG  Blindness 
antibody, 816  Light-induced  amaurosis  fugax, 674 
Ocular  features  associated  with  anticardiolipin  antibodies:  a  Monocular blindness  as a complication of trigeminal  radiofre- 
descriptive study, 451  quency rhizotomy,  237 
Retinal anti-bipolar cell antibodies  in a patient with paraneo-  Blood flow velocity 
plastic retinopathy and colon carcinoma,  806  Acute  effect  of latanoprost  on  pulsatile  ocular  blood  flow  in 
normal eyes,  198 
Antiphospholipid syndrome 
Ocular  features  associated  with  anticardiolipin  antibodies:  a  Effect  of sildenafil  citrate  (Viagra)  on  the ocular circulation, 
descriptive study, 451  751 
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Blood vessels  Viscoelastics  in Ophthalmic  Surgery, by Buratto,  L., Giardini, 
Multiple  arterial  ectasias  in  patients  with  sarcoidosis  and  P., and Bellucci,  R. (eds.), 531 
uveitis,  223  Brazil 
Orbital  venous-lymphatic  malformations  (lymphangiomas)  A follow-up study of Toxoplasma gondii infection  in  Southern 
mimicking cavernous  hemangiomas,  364  Brazil,  351 
Sickle cell disease presenting with extensive peri-macular arte-  Brimonidine 
riolar occlusions  in a nine-year-old boy, 275  Brimonidine 0.2% given two or three times daily versus timolol 
Bone marrow  transplantation  maleate 0.5% in primary open-angle glaucoma,  719 
Central serous chorioretinopathy after bone marrow  transplan-  The efficacy and safety of latanoprost 0.005% once daily versus 
tation, 804  brimonidine 0.2% twice daily in open-angle glaucoma or 
ocular hypertension, 631 
Books, Software, and Electronic  Media 
Allergic Disease of the Eye, by Abelson, M. B., 534  Washout periods for brimonidine 0.2% and latanoprost 0.005%, 
798 
The Blue Line Incision and Refractive Phacoemulsification, by 
Buzard,  K. A., Friedlander,  M. H., and  Febbraro, J.-L.,  Brown syndrome 
683  Extraocular muscle cysticercosis presenting as Brown syndrome, 
526 
Cataract  Surgery in Complicated Cases, by Buratto, L., Osher, 
R. H., and Masket, S. (eds.), 533 
Clinical  Guide  to  Comprehensive  Ophthalmology,  by Lee, 
D. A., and Higginbotham,  E. J. (eds.), 408  Calcium 
Effect  of Ca“ *-free  and  Mg**-free  BSS  Plus solution  on  the 
Clinical  Pathways  in Glaucoma,  by Zimmerman,  T. J., and 
retinal pigment epithelium and retina  in rabbits, 481 
Kooner,  K. S. (eds.), 822 
Capsulotomy 
Companion  Handbook  to  The  Cornea,  Second  Edition,  by 
Probability of Nd:YAG  laser capsulotomy after cataract surgery 
Kaufman,  H. E., Barron,  B. A., McDonald,  M. B., and 
in Olmsted County, Minnesota,  161 
Kaufman,  S. C. (eds.), 680 
Carcinoma 
Complex Cases with LASIK. Advanced Techniques and Com- 
Gastric  signet  ring cell adenocarcinoma  metastatic  to the iris, 
plication Management,  by Probst, L. E. (ed.), 405 
379 
Current Ocular Therapy, 5th Edition, by Fraunfelder, F. T., and 
Primary cutaneous adenoid cystic carcinoma  of the eyelid, 281 
Roy, F. H. (eds.), 682 
Cardiolipin 
Diagnostic  Atlas of Orbital  Diseases,  by Dutton, J. J., Byrne, 
Ocular  features  associated  with  anticardiolipin  antibodies:  a 
S. F., and Proia, A. D., 681 
descriptive study, 451 
Foldable  Intraocular  Lenses—Evolution  Clinicopathologic 
Carotid arteries 
Correlations,  and Complications,  by Apple, D. J., Auf- 
farth, G. U., and Visessook,  N., 684  Horner’s syndrome and dissection of the internal carotid artery 
after chiropractic  manipulation of the neck, 523 
Glaucoma,  The  Requisites  in  Ophthalmology,  by  Alward, 
W.L. M., 682  Internal  carotid  artery y  hyNpyopopTl asia  Ip resenting  as anterior  isch- 
emic  optic  neuropathy, 673 
Handbook  of LASIK  Surgery,  by Vajpayee,  R. B., Dada,  T., 
Snibson, G. R., and Taylor, H., 530  Light-induced  amaurosis  fugax, 674 
Cataract 
Handbook  of Ocular  Infections,  Inflammation,  and  External 
Diseases,  by Bohigian, G. M., and Valluri, S., 681  The  Age-Related  Eye  Disease  Study  (AREDS)  system  for 
classifying  cataracts  from  photographs:  AREDS  Report 
LASIK Complications:  Prevention and Management, 2nd Edi-  No. 4, 167 
tion, by Gimbel, H. V., and Anderson Penno, E. E., 532 
Pseudoexfoliation  and posterior  capsular opacification  (corre- 
The Neurology  of Eye Movements,  Third  Edition,  by Leigh,  spondence), 820 
R. J., and Zee, D. S., 408 
Cataract extraction 
Neuro-ophthalmology,  The  Requisites  in  Ophthalmology,  by 
Acute full-thickness  macular hole after uncomplicated  phaco- 
Martin, T. J., and Corbett, J. J. (eds.), 534 
emulsification  cataract  surgery,  799 
Neuro-ophthalmology—Diagnosis  and  Management,  by  Liu, 
Cataract  surgery  performed  with  continuous  positive  airway 
G. T., Volpe, N. J., and Baletta, S. L., 532 
pressure  (CPAP) ventilation,  128 
Ophthalmic Fundamentals: Glaucoma, by Sassani, J. W. (ed.), 
The effect of topical povidone—iodine, intraocular  vancomycin, 
405 
or both on aqueous humor cultures at the time of cataract 
Ophthalmology:  An Illustrated Color Text, by Batterbury, M.,  surgery,  293 
and Bowling, B., 409 
Modified technique of haptic externalization for scleral fixation 
A Practical Guide to Minimal Surgery for Retinal Detachment,  of dislocated posterior chamber lens implants,  129 
Volume 2, by Kreissig, I., 530 
Phacoemulsification cataract  extraction and posterior chamber 
Pterygium, by Taylor, H. R. (ed.), 821  lens implantation  in patients with uveitis, 620 
Pterygium Surgery, by Buratto,  L., Phillips, R., and Carito, G.  Probability of Nd:YAG laser capsulotomy after cataract surgery 
(eds.), 821  in Olmsted County, Minnesota,  161 
The Shape of Glaucoma.  Quantitative  Neural  Imaging Tech-  Vancomycin prophylaxis and emerging resistance: Are ophthal- 
niques, by Lemij, H. G., and Schuman, J. S. (eds.), 821  mologists the villains? the heroes?,  371 
830  AMERICAN  JOURNAL OF OPHTHALMOLOGY  JUNE 2001
Cellulitis  patients with acquired immunodeficiency  syndrome: The 
Orbital cellulitis caused by Fusobacterium  necrophorum,  Ganciclovir  Cidofovir  Cytomegalovirus  Retinitis  Trial, 
Child  457 
Frosted branch angiitis  in a child with HIV infection,  394  Ciliary body 
Sickle cell disease presenting with extensive peri-macular arte-  Totally  necrotic choroidal and ciliary  body melanomas:  associ- 
riolar occlusions  in a nine-year-old  boy, 275  ations with prognosis,  episcleritis, and scleritis,  232 
Use of the HARK  autorefractor  in children, 438  Ciprofloxacin 
Pseudomonas  aeruginosa  in vitro  corneal  isolate  sensitivity  to 
Visual loss in children with neurofibromatosis type  1 and optic 
ofloxacin,  ciprofloxacin,  and  trovafloxacin:  a  compara- 
pathway gliomas: relation to tumor location by magnetic 
tive study, 795 
resonance  imaging,  442 
Clinical trials 
Chloroquine 
Randomized  clinical  trials in ophthalmology  in  2001; twenty- 
Analysis  of  the ABCR  (ABCA4)  gene  in  4-aminoquinoline 
fifth anniversary of the first publication from the Diabetic 
retinopathy:  {s retinal  toxicity  by chloroquine  and hy- 
Retinopathy Study  (editorial),  503 
droxychloroquine  related to Stargardt disease’,  761 
Verteporfin  therapy of subfoveal  choroidal  neovascularization 
Chordoma 
in age-related macular degeneration: two-year results of a 
Aspiration cytology  of metastatic  chordoma  to the orbit, 279 
randomized  clinical  trial  including  lesions  with  occult 
Ectopic chordoma  with orbital  invasion,  400  with no classic choroidal  neovascularization—Vertepor- 
Choroid  fin in Photodynamic  Therapy  Report 2, 541 
Central serous chorioretinopathy after bone marrow  transplan-  Coats disease 
tation, 804  Classification  and  management  of  Coats  disease:  the  LoTUalUaLla ) 
Choroidal  folds and increased  intraocular pressure  (correspon-  Proctor Lecture,  572 
dence),  158  Clinical  variations  and complications of Coats disease  in  150 
Solitary  nonreactive  choroidal  tuberculoma  in a patient  with  cases:  the 2000 Sanford Gifford  Memorial  Lecture,  561 
acquired immune deficiency syndrome,  138  Cocaine 
Choroidal  neoplasms  Duration of positive urine for cocaine metabolite after ophthal- 
Absence of type  I estrogen  receptors  in choroidal  melanoma:  mic administration: implications for testing patients with 
analysis  of  Collaborative  Ocular  Melanoma  Study  suspected  Horner  syndrome  using  ophthalmic  cocaine, 
(COMS) eyes,  788  742 
Bilateral  breast metastases  from choroidal  melanoma,  521  Collaborative Ocular Melanoma Study 
Extrameduliary  plasmacytoma confined to the choroid, 277  Absence  of type  I estrogen  receptors  in  choroidal  melanoma: 
analysis  of  Collaborative  Ocular  Melanoma  Study 
Totally necrotic choroidal and ciliary body melanomas: associ- 
(COMS) eyes,  788 
ations  with prognosis, episcleritis, and scleritis,  232 
Colon neoplasms 
Choroidal neovascularization 
Retinal anti-bipolar cell antibodies  in a patient  with paraneo- 
Initial experience  of inferior limited  macular translocation  for 
plastic retinopathy and colon carcinoma,  806 
subfoveal  choroidal  neovascularization  resulting  from 
causes other than age-related macular degeneration, 90  Conjunctival neoplasms 
Conjunctival  T-cell  lymphoma  caused  by human  T-cell  lym- 
Macular  translocation  for subfoveal  choroidal  neovasculariza- 
photrophic virus  infection,  381 
tion  in angioid streaks,  390 
Conjunctivitis, allergic 
Retinal pigment epithelial tear after photodynamic  therapy for 
Clinical evaluation of twice-daily  emedastine 0.05% eye drops 
choroidal  neovascularization,  518  ~\ 
(emadine  eye  drops)  versus  levocabastine  0.05%  eye 
Retinal pigment epithelial tear after transpupillary thermother-  drops in patients with allergic conjunctivitis,  691 
apy for choroidal  neovascularization,  662 
Contact lenses 
Transient formed visual hallucinations following macular trans-  Epithelial  pigment  slide  in  contact  lens  wearers:  a possible 
location  for subfoveal  choroidal  neovascularization  sec-  marker  for  contact  lens-associated  stress  on  corneal 
ondary to age-related  macular degeneration,  664  epithelium, 431 
Translocation  of the  macula  for  management  of  subfoveal  Copper 
choroidal  neovascularization:  comparison  of results  in  Ocular deposition of copper associated with multiple myeloma, 
age-related  macular degeneration and degenerative  my-  LeIe /  
opia, 78 
Cornea 
Verteporfin  therapy of subfoveal  choroidal  neovascularization  Effect of corneal polarization axis on assessment of retinal nerve 
in age-related macular degeneration: two-year results of a  fiber layer thickness  by scanning  laser polarimetry  (cor- 
randomized  clinical  trial  including  lesions  with  occult  respondence), 403, 528 
with no classic choroidal neovascularization—Vertepor- 
Epithelial infectious crystalline  keratopathy,  255 
fin in Photodynamic Therapy Report 2, 541 
Increased  incidence of corneal perforation  after topical fluoro- 
Visual  function  after  foveal  translocation  with  360-degree 
quinolone treatment  for microbial  keratitis,  131 
retinotomy and simultaneous torsional muscle surgery  in 
patients with myopic  neovascular maculopathy,  101  New corneal findings in human T-cell lymphotrophic  virus type 
I infection,  309 
Cidofovir 
The ganciclovir implant plus oral ganciclovir versus parenteral  Corneal neoplasms 
cidofovir for the treatment of cytomegalovirus retinitis in  Amelanotic  corneal melanoma after a blast injury,  259 
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Corneal ulcer  Tomographic  findings  of foveal  hard  exudates  in  diabetic 
Multilayered  amniotic  membrane  transplantation  for  severe  macular edema,  50 
ulceration of the cornea and sclera,  324  Diabetic retinopathy 
Corrections  Intravitreal  injection  of crystalline  cortisone  as  adjunctive 
Elevated vitreous nitric oxide levels in patients,  130:87; correc-  treatment  of proliferative diabetic retinopathy, 468 
tion,  159  Randomized clinical  trials in ophthalmology  in 2001; twenty- 
Optic disk and retinal nerve  fiber layer damage after transient  fifth anniversary of the first publication from the Diabetic 
central retinal artery occlusion: an experimental study in  Retinopathy Study (editorial),  503 
rhesus monkeys,  129:786; correction,  159  Diathermy 
Cortisone  Needle  aspiration  and endodiathermy  treatment  of epithelial 
Intravitreal  injection  of crystalline  cortisone  as  adjunctive  inclusion cyst of the iris, 263 
treatment  of proliferative diabetic retinopathy, 468  Dilatation, pathologic 
Cryoglobulinemia  Multiple  arterial  ectasias  in  patients  with  sarcoidosis  and 
Cryoglobulinemia  associated  with  Purtscher-like  retinopathy,  uveitis, 223 
802  Disinfection 
Curvularia lunata  Disinfection  of Goldmann  tonometers  after  contamination 
Curvularia lunata endophthalmitis with secondary keratitis, 140  with hepatitis C virus,  184 
Cyclitic membranes  Drug-induced conditions 
Ultrasound  biomicroscopic  diagnosis  of cyclitic  membranes,  Analysis  of the ABCR  (ABCA4)  gene  in 4-aminoquinoline 
446  retinopathy:  Is retinal  toxicity  by chloroquine  and hy- 
droxychloroquine related to Stargardt disease?, 761 
CYP1B1  gene 
Cytochrome  P-450  1B1  gene  mutations  in Japanese  patients  Increased  incidence of corneal perforation after topical fluoro- 
with primary congenital glaucoma,  345  quinolone treatment  for microbial keratitis,  131 
Cyst  Retinopathy associated with high-dose interferon alfa-2b ther- 
Needle  aspiration  and endodiathermy  treatment  of epithelial  apy, 782 
inclusion cyst of the iris, 263  Tamoxifen  retinopathy in a male patient,  386 
Cysticercosis  Drug therapy 
Extraocular muscle cysticercosis presenting as Brown syndrome,  Guidelines for the use of immunosuppressive  drugs in patients 
526  with ocular inflammatory disorders: recommendations of 
Cytochrome P-450  an expert panel (correspondence),  679 
Cytochrome  P-450  1B1  gene  mutations  in Japanese  patients  Leber hereditary optic neuropathy associated with antiretroviral 
with primary congenital glaucoma,  345  therapy  for human  immunodeficiency  virus  infections, 
Cytology  143 
Aspiration cytology of metastatic  chordoma  to the orbit, 279  Resolution  of microsporidial  keratoconjunctivitis  in an  AIDS 
Cytomegalovirus retinitis  patient treated with highly active antiretroviral therapy, 
The ganciclovir implant plus oral ganciclovir versus parenteral  378 
cidofovir for the treatment of cytomegalovirus retinitis in  Vancomycin prophylaxis and emerging resistance: Are ophthal- 
patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome: The  mologists the villains? the heroes?,  371 
Ganciclovir  Cidofovir  Cytomegalovirus  Retinitis  Trial,  Dry eye syndrome 
457  Efficacy and tolerability outcomes after punctal occlusion with 
High-dose intravitreal ganciclovir and foscarnet for cytomega-  silicone plugs in dry eye syndrome,  30 
lovirus retinitis,  396 
Duane retraction  syndrome 
Duane’s syndrome with compressive denervation of the lateral 
D  rectus  muscle,  146 
Dalén-Fuchs  nodules 
Depigmented  atrophic  lesions  in  sunset  glow fundi  of Vogt- 
Koyanagi-Harada  disease, 607  Ectasias, arterial 
Denervation  Multiple  arterial  ectasias  in  patients  with  sarcoidosis  and 
Duane’s syndrome with compressive denervation of the lateral  uveitis,  223 
rectus  muscle,  146  Education 
Diabetes mellitus  Ophthalmology resident training in refractive surgery  (editori- 
Echographic  evaluation  of a patient  with diabetes  and dense  al), 241 
vitreous  hemorrhage:  an  avulsed  retinal  vessel  may  Electric stimulation therapy 
mimic a  tractional  retinal detachment,  515 
Horner syndrome associated with implantation of a vagus nerve 
Glycemic control and lens transparency in patients with type |  stimulator,  383 
diabetes mellitus,  301 
Electroretinography 
Macular  traction  detachment  and  diabetic  macular  edema  Autosomal  dominant  inheritance  of a  negative  electroreti- 
associated with posterior hyaloidal traction, 44  nogam phenotype in three generations, 495 
The role of vitrectomy  in the treatment  of diabetic  macular  On-  and off-responses  of the photopic  electroretinograms  in 
edema (editorial),  123  X-linked juvenile retinoschisis, 489 
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Emedastine  Fibroelastoma 
Clinical evaluation of twice-daily emedastine 0.05% eye drops  Central retinal artery occlusion as the initial sign of aortic valve 
(emadine  eye  drops)  versus  levocabastine  0.05%  eye  papillary fibroelastoma, 667 
drops in patients with allergic conjunctivitis,  691 
Filtering blebs 
Endophthalmitis  Glaucoma filtering bleb dysesthesia,  626 
Curvularia lunata endophthalmitis with secondary keratitis,  140  Fluid—gas exchange 
Microspaeropsis  olivacea  keratitis  and  consecutive  endoph-  Evaluation  of retinal  damage  induced  by air/fluid  exchange 
thalmitis,  142  using a trypan blue inclusion test  in rabbits, 814 
Retinal vasculitis and posterior pole “hypopyons” as early signs  Pars plana vitrectomy,  subretinal  injection  of tissue  plasmino- 
of acute  bacterial endophthalmitis,  800  gen  activator,  and fluid—gas exchange  for displacement 
of thick submacular hemorrhage  in age-related  macular 
Endothelium, corneal 
degeneration,  208 
Effects of laser in situ keratomileusis  (LASIK)  on the corneal 
endothelium  3 years postoperatively,  1  Fluorescein angiography 
Fluorescein angiographic findings in ocular siderosis,  136 
Epiphora 
Treatment  of nasolacrimal  duct  obstruction  in  adults  with  Fluoroquinolones 
polyurethane stent,  37  Increased  incidence of corneal perforation after topical fluoro- 
quinolone treatment  for microbial keratitis,  131 
Episcleritis 
Totally necrotic choroidal and ciliary body melanomas: associ-  Pseudomonas  aeruginosa  in vitro  corneal  isolate  sensitivity  to 
ations with prognosis, episcleritis, and scleritis,  232  ofloxacin,  ciprofloxacin,  and trovafloxacin:  a compara- 
tive study, 795 
Epithelial cysts 
Needle  aspiration  and endodiathermy  treatment  of epithelial  Foreign bodies 
inclusion cyst of the iris, 263  Fluorescein  angiographic  findings in ocular siderosis,  136 
Epithelium, corneal  Foscarnet 
Demonstration  of retroiridal  extension  of an  epithelial  mem-  High-dose  intravitreal  ganciclovir and foscarnet for cytomega- 
brane by ultrasound  biomicroscopy:  a clinicopathologic  lovirus retinitis,  396 
correlation, 654  Fovea centralis 
Epithelial  infectious crystalline keratopathy,  255  Tomographic  findings  of foveal  hard  exudates  in  diabetic 
macular edema,  50 
Epithelial ingrowth after laser in situ keratomileusis (correspon- 
dence), 402  Visual  function  after  foveal  translocation  with  360-degree 
retinotomy and simultaneous torsional muscle surgery  in 
Epithelial  pigment  slide  in  contact  lens  wearers:  a  possible 
patients with myopic  neovascular maculopathy,  101 
marker  for  contact  lens-associated  stress  on  corneal 
epithelium, 431  Frequency doubling 
Diagnostic capabilities of frequency-doubling technology, scan- 
Microkeratome-based  limbal  harvester  for  limbal  stem  cell 
ning laser polarimetry, and nerve fiber layer photographs 
transplantation:  preliminary studies,  377 
to distinguish  glaucomatous damage,  188 
Estrogens  Frreeqquueennccyy--ddoouubbll ing pe-rriimmeettrryy   using a |l iquid 1 ccrryystsatla l ddiissppllaayy,,  333322  
Absence  of type  I estrogen  receptors  in choroidal  melanoma: 
Role  of frequency  doubling  perimetry  in  detecting  neuro- 
analysis  of  Collaborative  Ocular  Melanoma  Study 
ophthalmic visual field defects,  734 
(COMS) eyes,  788 
Frontalis muscle 
Exfoliation 
Alternating ptosis after bilateral frontalis muscle suspension for 
Pseudoexfoliation  and posterior  capsular opacification  (corre- 
congenital ptosis, 815 
spondence), 820 
Fundus oculi 
Exotropia 
Depigmented  atrophic  lesions  in  sunset  glow  fundi  of  Vogt- 
Prism  adaptation  response  is  useful  for  predicting  surgical 
Koyanagi-Harada  disease, 607 
outcome  in selected types of intermittent exotropia,  117 
Fusobacterium necrophorum 
Timely  surgery  in  intermittent  and  constant  exotropia  for 
Orbital cellulitis caused by Fusobacterium  necrophorum,  280 
superior sensory outcome,  111 
Exudates  G 
Tomographic  findings  of foveal  hard  exudates  in  diabetic 
Ganciclovir 
macular edema, 50 
The ganciclovir implant plus oral ganciclovir versus  parenteral 
Eyeball  cidofovir for the treatment of cytomegalovirus retinitis in 
Globe perforation associated with subtenon’s anesthesia,  520  patients with acquired immunodeficiency  syndrome: The 
Eyelid neoplasms  Ganciclovir  Cidofovir  Cytomegalovirus  Retinitis  Trial, 
Primary cutaneous adenoid cystic carcinoma of the eyelid, 281  457 
High-dose  intravitreal  ganciclovir and foscarnet  for cytomega- 
F  lovirus retinitis,  396 
Factor V Leiden  Genetics 
Reversal  of nonarteritic  anterior  ischemic  optic  neuropathy  Analysis  of the ABCR  (ABCA4)  gene  in  4-aminoquinoline 
associated with coexisting primary antiphospholipid syn-  retinopathy:  Is retinal  toxicity  by chloroquine  and hy- 
drome and factor V Leiden mutation, 671  droxychloroquine  related to Stargardt disease’,  761 
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Autosomal  dominant  inheritance  of a  negative  electroreti-  Guillain-Barré syndrome 
nogam  phenotype in three generations, 495  An  association  between  Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada  disease  and 
Axial length and refractive error in X-linked retinoschisis, 812  Guillain-Barré  syndrome, 615 
Cytochrome  P-450  1B1l  gene  mutations  in Japanese  patients  Gunn’s jaw-winking phenomenon 
with primary congenital glaucoma,  345  A  case  of Marcus  Gunn  jaw-winking  and  pseudo  inferior 
oblique overaction,  148 
Dominant  radial  drusen  and  Arg345Trp  EFEMP1  mutation, 
810 
Retinopathy  associated  with  Machado-Joseph  disease  (spino- 
Hallucinations 
cerebellar  ataxia  3)  with  CAG  trinucleotide  repeat 
Transient formed visual hallucinations following macular trans- 
expansion, 808 
location  for subfoveal  choroidal  neovascularization  sec- 
The  Taal  restriction  enzyme  provides  a  simple  means  to  ondary to age-related macular degeneration, 664 
identify the Q368STOP mutation of the myocilin gene 
Visual hallucination  in patients with retinal disease,  590 
in primary open angle glaucoma,  510 
Haptics 
Two families from New England with Usher syndrome type IC 
Modified technique of haptic externalization for scleral fixation 
with distinct haplotypes,  355 
of dislocated posterior chamber lens implants,  129 
Gifford Memorial Lecture 
Heart neoplasms 
Clinical  variations  and complications  of Coats disease  in 150 
cases:  the 2000 Sanford Gifford Memorial  Lecture,  561  Central retinal artery occlusion as the initial sign of aortic valve 
papillary fibroelastoma, 667 
Glaucoma 
Hemangioma, cavernous 
Acute  primary  angle-closure:  long-term  intraocular  pressure 
outcome  in Asian eyes,  7  Orbital  venous-lymphatic~  malformations  (lymphangiomas) 
mimicking cavernous  hemangiomas,  364 
Additive efficacy of unoprostone  isopropyl 0.12% (Rescula) to 
latanoprost  0.005%,  339  Primary intraosseous cavernous hemangioma of the orbit,  150 
Brimonidine 0.2% given two or three times daily versus timolol  Hemorrhage 
maleate 0.5% in primary open-angle glaucoma,  719  Delayed  orbital  hemorrhage  after  routine  strabismus  surgery, 
818 
Cytochrome  P-450  1B1  gene  mutations  in Japanese  patients 
with primary congenital glaucoma,  345  Echographic  evaluation  of a patient  with diabetes  and dense 
vitreous  hemorrhage:  an  avulsed  retinal  vessel  may 
Diagnostic capabilities of frequency-doubling technology, scan- 
mimic a tractional  retinal detachment,  515 
ning laser polarimetry, and nerve fiber layer photographs 
to distinguish glaucomatous damage,  188  Malattia  leventinese  presenting  with  subretinal  neovascular 
membrane and hemorrhage,  517 
The efficacy and safety of latanoprost 0.005% once daily versus 
brimonidine 0.2% twice daily in open-angle glaucoma or  Pars plana vitrectomy,  subretinal  injection of tissue plasmino- 
ocular hypertension, 631  gen  activator,  and fluid—gas exchange for displacement 
of thick submacular hemorrhage  in age-related  macular 
Frequency-doubling perimetry using a liquid crystal display, 332 
degeneration,  208 
Glaucoma filtering bleb dysesthesia,  626 
Vitrectomy  for pars  planitis  complicated  by vitreous  hemor- 
Hypothyroidism  and  glaucoma.  A study of 100  hypothyroid  rhage: visual outcome  and long-term follow-up, 514 
patients,  126 
Hepatitis 
Mini-trabeculectomy in eyes with high risk of scarring: midterm  Disinfection  of Goldmann  tonometers  after  contamination 
follow-up,  13  with hepatitis C virus,  184 
A randomized  double-masked  crossover  study comparing  la-  Herpes simplex 
tanoprost  0.005%  with  unoprostone  0.12%  in  patients  Experimental  laser-assisted  in situ  keratomileusis  induces  the 
with primary open-angle glaucoma and ocular hyperten-  reactivation  of latent herpes simplex virus, 506 
sion, 636 
Herpes zoster ophthalmicus 
Risk  factors  for progression  of  visual  field  abnormalities  in  Longitudinal  analysis  of varicella-zoster  virus  DNA  on  the 
normal-tension  glaucoma, 699  ocular surface associated  with herpes zoster  ophthalmi- 
Should  we  use  short-wavelength  automated  perimetry  to test  cus, 25 
glaucoma patients? (editorial),  792  HIV infection 
T cell subsets and sIL-2R/IL-2 levels in patients with glaucoma,  Frosted branch angiitis in a child with HIV infection,  394 
421 
The ganciclovir implant plus oral ganciclovir versus parenteral 
The  Taal  restriction  enzyme  provides  a  simple  means  to  cidofovir for the treatment of cytomegalovirus retinitis in 
identify the Q368STOP mutation of the myocilin gene  patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome: The 
in primary open angle glaucoma,  510  Ganciclovir  Cidofovir  Cytomegalovirus  Retinitis  Trial, 
Glucose levels  457 
Glycemic control and lens transparency in patients with type 1  High-dose intravitreal ganciclovir and foscarnet  for cytomega- 
diabetes mellitus,  301  lovirus retinitis,  396 
Granuloma  Leber hereditary optic neuropathy associated with antiretroviral 
Evolution of sarcoid granulomas of the retina, 661  therapy  for human  immunodeficiency  virus  infections, 
Granulomatous  kerato-conjunctivitis  as  a  manifestation  of  143 
Hodgkin lymphoma,  796  Resolution  of microsporidial  keratoconjunctivitis  in an  AIDS 
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patient treated with highly active antiretroviral therapy,  Indocyanine green 
378  Indocyanine green facilitates removal of epiretinal and internal 
Retinal  nerve  fiber  layer evaluation  in human  immunodefi-  limiting membranes in myopic eyes with retinal detach- 
ciency virus—positive patients, 216  ment,  388 
Solitary nonreactive  choroidal  tuberculoma  in a patient  with  Indocyanine green selectively stains the internal limiting mem- 
acquired immune  deficiency syndrome,  138  brane,  387 
HLA antigens  Infant 
The association  of HLA class II with pars planitis, 657  Orbital xanthoma  in a 9-month-old  infant,  150 
Hodgkin disease  Infections 
Granulomatous  kerato-conjunctivitis  as  a  manifestation  of  Acanthamoeba keratitis associated with fungal keratitis,  508 
Hodgkin lymphoma, 796  Conjunctival  T-cell  lymphoma caused  by human  T-cell  lym- 
Homocysteine  photrophic virus infection,  381 
Hyperhomocysteinemia:  a risk factor  for central  retinal  vein  Curvularia lunata endophthalmitis with secondary keratitis,  140 
occlusion  (correspondence),  290 
A description  of human  T-lymphotropic  virus  type  I-related 
Horner syndrome  chronic  interstitial keratitis in 20 patients,  305 
Duration of positive urine for cocaine metabolite after ophthal- 
Disinfection  of Goldmann  tonometers  after  contamination 
mic administration: implications for testing patients with 
with hepatitis C virus,  184 
suspected  Horner  syndrome  using ophthalmic  cocaine, 
742  Effects  of topical  unoprostone  and latanoprost  on  acute  and 
recurrent herpetic keratitis in the rabbit, 643 
Horner syndrome associated with implantation of a vagus nerve 
stimulator,  383  Epithelial infectious crystalline keratopathy,  255 
Horner’s syndrome and dissection of the internal carotid artery  A follow-up study of Toxoplasma gondii infection  in  Southern 
after chiropractic manipulation of the neck, 523  Brazil,  351 
HTLV-1 infection  The ganciclovir implant plus oral ganciclovir versus parenteral 
Conjunctival  T-cell  lymphoma caused  by human T-cell  lym-  cidofovir for the treatment of cytomegalovirus retinitis in 
photrophic virus infection,  381  patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome: The 
Ganciclovir  Cidofovir  Cytomegalovirus  Retinitis  Trial, 
A description  of human  T-lymphotropic  virus  type  I-related 
chronic  interstitial keratitis in 20 patients,  305  457 
New corneal findings in human T-cell lymphotrophic virus type  High-dose intravitreal ganciclovir and foscarnet for cytomega- 
I infection,  309  lovirus retinitis,  396 
Hyaloid membrane  Increased  incidence of corneal perforation after topical fluoro- 
Macular  traction  detachment  and  diabetic  macular  edema  quinolone treatment  for microbial  keratitis,  131 
associated with posterior hyaloidal traction, 44  Leber hereditary optic neuropathy associated with antiretroviral 
Hydroxychloroquine  therapy  for human  immunodeficiency  virus  infections, 
Analysis  of the ABCR  (ABCA4)  gene  in  4-aminoquinoline  143 
retinopathy:  Is retinal  toxicity  by chloroquine  and hy-  Longitudinal  analysis  of varicella-zoster  virus  DNA  on  the 
droxychloroquine related to Stargardt disease?,  761  ocular surface associated  with herpes zoster  ophthalmi- 
Hyperthermia,  induced  cus,  25 
Retinal pigment epithelial tear after transpupillary thermother-  Microspaeropsis  olivacea  keratitis  and  consecutive  endoph- 
apy for choroidal neovascularization, 662  thalmitis,  142 
Hypopyon  Multiple  arterial  ectasias  in  patients  with  sarcoidosis  and 
Retinal vasculitis and posterior pole “hypopyons” as early signs  uveitis, 223 
of acute bacterial endophthalmitis, 800  New corneal findings in human T-cell lymphotrophic virus type 
Hypothyroidism  I infection,  309 
Hypothyroidism  and glaucoma.  A study of 100  hypothyroid  Orbital cellulitis caused by Fusobacterium  necrophorum,  280 
patients,  126 
Parinaud’s oculoglandular syndrome attributable to an encoun- 
Hypotony maculopathy  ter with a wild rabbit, 283 
Serous  retinal  detachment  and  cystoid  macular  edema  in 
hypotony maculopathy,  384  Pseudomonas  aeruginosa  in  vitro  corneal  isolate  sensitivity  to 
ofloxacin,  ciprofloxacin,  and trovafloxacin:  a compara- 
tive study, 795 
Resolution  of microsporidial  keratoconjunctivitis  in  an  AIDS 
Immune system 
patient treated with highly active antiretroviral  therapy, 
Ocular  features  associated  with  anticardiolipin  antibodies:  a 
378 
descriptive study, 451 
Retinal  nerve  fiber  layer  evaluation  in  human  immunodef- 
T cell subsets and sIL-2R/IL-2 levels in patients with glaucoma, 
ciency  virus—positive patients,  216 
421 
Retinal vasculitis and posterior pole “hypopyons” as early signs 
Immunosuppressive drugs 
of acute bacterial endophthalmitis, 800 
Guidelines for the use of immunosuppressive drugs in patients 
with ocular inflammatory disorders: recommendations of  Solitary nonreactive  choroidal  tuberculoma  in a patient  with 
an expert panel (correspondence), 679  acquired immune deficiency syndrome,  138 
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Vancomycin prophylaxis and emerging resistance: Are ophthal-  patient treated with highly active antiretroviral therapy, 
mologists the villains? the heroes?,  371  378 
Interferons  Keratoconus 
Retinopathy associated with high-dose interferon alfa-2b ther-  Postkeratoplasty keratoconus in a nonkeratoconus patient, 653 
apy, 782  Keratomileusis, laser in situ 
Interleukins  Effects of laser in situ keratomileusis  (LASIK)  on the corneal 
T cell subsets and  sIL-2R/IL-2 levels in patients with glaucoma,  endothelium  3 years postoperatively,  1 
421  Epithelial ingrowth after laser in situ keratomileusis (correspon- 
Intraocular pressure  dence), 402 
Acute  effect of latanoprost  on  pulsatile ocular blood  flow  in  Experimental  laser-assisted  in situ keratomileusis  induces  the 
normal eyes,  198  reactivation of latent herpes simplex virus, 506 
Acute  primary  angle-closure:  long-term  intraocular  pressure  Laser in situ keratomileusis: association with increased width of 
outcome  in Asian eyes, 7  palpebral fissure, 254 
Additive efficacy of unoprostone  isopropyl 0.12% (Rescula) to  Late-onset traumatic  laser in situ keratomileusis  (LASIK)  flap 
latanoprost 0.005%,  339  dehiscence,  505 
Attempted eyelid closure affects intraocular pressure  measure-  Macular hole after laser in situ keratomileusis and photorefrac- 
ment, 417  tive keratectomy, 666 
Choroidal folds and increased  intraocular pressure  (correspon-  Ophthalmology resident training in refractive surgery  (editori- 
dence),  158  al), 241 
Effects of AGN  192024,  a new  ocular hypotensive  agent,  on  Keratoplasty, penetrating 
aqueous dynamics,  19  Autologous ipsilateral rotating penetrating keratoplasty, 427 
Intraoperative complications  Microkeratome-induced  reduction  of astigmatism  after pene- 
Globe perforation associated  with subtenon’s anesthesia,  520  trating keratoplasty,  507 
Iris  Postkeratoplasty keratoconus in a nonkeratoconus patient, 653 
Demonstration  of retroiridal  extension  of an epithelial  mem-  Small,  overlapping‘   tectonic  keratoppllaassttyy   involvingg g graft host 
brane by ultrasound  biomicroscopy:  a clinicopathologic  junction  of penetrating  keratoplasty  (correspondence), 
correlation, 654  290 
Gastric  signet ring cell adenocarcinoma  metastatic  to the iris, 
379  L 
Needle  aspiration  and endodiathermy  treatment  of epithelial  Lacrimal glands 
inclusion cyst of the iris, 263  Rosai—Dorfman  disease  presenting  as  bilateral  lacrimal  gland 
enlargement, 677 
Lacrimal point 
Japan  The  effect  of punctal  occlusion  on  tear  production,  tear 
Cytochrome  P-450  1B1  gene  mutations  in Japanese  patients  clearance,  and ocular surface  sensation  in normal  sub- 
with primary congenital glaucoma,  345  jects, 314 
Jaw-winking phenomenon  Efficacy and tolerability outcomes after punctal occlusion with 
A  case  of Marcus  Gunn  jaw-winking  and  pseudo  inferior  silicone plugs in dry eye syndrome,  30 
oblique overaction,  148  Lasers 
Diagnostic capabilities of frequency-doubling technology, scan- 
K  ning laser polarimetry, and nerve fiber layer photographs 
to distinguish glaucomatous damage,  188 
Keratectomy, photorefractive, excimer laser 
Macular hole after laser in situ keratomileusis and photorefrac-  Probability of Nd:YAG laser capsulotomy after cataract surgery 
tive keratectomy, 666  in Olmsted County, Minnesota,  161 
Keratitis  Latanoprost 
Acanthamoeba keratitis associated with fungal keratitis, 508  Acute  effect of latanoprost  on  pulsatile ocular blood  flow  in 
normal eyes,  198 
Curvularia lunata endophthalmitis with secondary keratitis,  140 
Additive efficacy of unoprostone  isopropyl 0.12% (Rescula) to 
A description  of human  T-lymphotropic  virus  type  I-related 
latanoprost 0.005%,  339 
chronic  interstitial keratitis in 20 patients,  305 
Effects  of topical  unoprostone  and latanoprost  on  acute  and 
Effects  of topical  unoprostone  and  latanoprost  on  acute  and 
recurrent herpetic keratitis in the rabbit, 643 
recurrent herpetic keratitis in the rabbit, 643 
The efficacy and safety of latanoprost 0.005% once daily versus 
Increased  incidence of corneal perforation after topical fluoro- 
brimonidine 0.2% twice daily in open-angle glaucoma or 
quinolone treatment for microbial keratitis,  131 
ocular hypertension, 631 
Microspaeropsis  olivacea  keratitis  and  consecutive  endoph- 
Potential  mechanism  for  the  additivity  of pilocarpine  and 
thalmitis,  142 
latanoprost,  722 
Keratoconjunctivitis 
A randomized  double-masked  crossover  study comparing  la- 
Granulomatous  kerato-conjunctivitis  as  a  manifestation  of 
tanoprost  0.005%  with unoprostone  0.12%  in patients 
Hodgkin lymphoma, 796 
with primary open-angle glaucoma and ocular hyperten- 
Resolution  of microsporidial  keratoconjunctivitis  in an AIDS  sion, 636 
836  AMERICAN  JOURNAL OF OPHTHALMOLOGY  JUNE 2001
3) 
Washout periods for brimonidine 0.2% and latanoprost 0.005%,  Pars plana vitrectomy,  subretinal  injection  of tissue  plasmino- 
798  gen  activator,  and fluid—gas exchange  for displacement 
Lens capsule, crystalline  of thick submacular  hemorrhage  in  age-related  macular 
Glycemic control and lens transparency in patients with type 1  degeneration,  208 
diabetes mellitus,  301  Retinal  pigment  epithelial cell transplantation  after subfoveal 
Probability  of Nd:YAG  laser capsulotomy after cataract  surgery  membranectomy  in  age-related  macular  degeneration 
clinicopathologic  correlation, 472 
in Olmsted County,  Minnesota,  161 
Transient formed visual hallucinations following macular trans- 
Leennss  ii mplaanntattaitoino,n , intrianotrcaouclulaa r 
location  for subfoveal  choroidal  neovascularization  sec- 
Acrylic  intraocular  lens  placement  in  conjunction  with  pars 
ondary to age-related  macular degeneration, 664 
plana vitrectomy,  748 
Translocation  of  the  macula  for  management  of  subfoveal 
Dislocated  intraocular lens fixation using  intraocular cowhitch 
choroidal  neovascularization:  comparison  of  results  in 
knot, 265 
age-related  macular degeneration  and degenerative  my- 
Modified technique of haptic externalization for scleral fixation  opia,  78 
of dislocated  posterior chamber lens implants,  129 
Verteporfin  therapy of subfoveal  choroidal  neovascularization 
I- hacoemulsification cataract  extraction  and  posterior chamber  in age-related macular degeneration: two-year results of a 
lens implantation  in patients with uveitis,  620  randomized  clinical  trial  including  lesions  with  occult 
[- igmentary dispersion  syndrome  induced  byy aay  posterior cham-  with no classic choroidal  neovascularization—Vertepor- 
ber phakic refractive  lens, 260  fin in  Photodynamic  Therapy  Report 2, 541 
Leevvooccaabbaassttiinn e  Macular edema 
Clinical evaluation of twice-daily emedastine 0.05%(  eye drops  Macular  traction  detachment  ind  diabetic  macular  edema 
(emadine  eye  drops)  versus  levocabastine  0.05%  eye  associated  with posterior  hyaloidal  traction,  44 
drops in patients with allergic conjunctivitis,  691  Perimetric sensitivity and retinal thickness in eyes with macular 
Light  edema resulting from branch retinal vein occlusion,  55 
Light-induced  amaurosis  fugax, 674  The  role of vitrectomy  in  the treatment  of diabetic  macular 
Limbus corneae  edema (editorial),  123 
Microkeratome-based  limbal  harvester  for  limbal  stem  cell  Serous  retinal  detachment  and  cystoid  macular  edema  in 
transplantation:  preliminary studies,  377  hypotony maculopathy,  384 
Limiting membrane,  internal  Tomographic  findings  of foveal  hard  exudates  in  diabetic 
Indocyanine green facilitates removal of epiretinal and internal  macular edema, 50 
limiting membranes  in myopic eyes with retinal detach-  Macular translocation 
ment,  388  Correction of cyclovertical strabismus induced by limited mac- 
Indocyanine green selectively  stains the internal limiting mem-  ular translocation in a case of age-related macular degen- 
brane,  387  eration,  270 
Treatment  of retinal detachment  resulting from myopic  macu-  Initial experience  of inferior limited  macular translocation  for 
lar hole with internal  limiting membrane removal,  220 3  subfoveal  choroidal  neovascularization  resulting  from 
causes other than age-related  macular degeneration,  90 
Lipoarabinomannan 
A  case  of  multiple  sclerosis  with  granulomatous  uveitis  in  Limited macular translocation for the management of subfoveal 
Japan—Use of the antilipoarabinomannan (LAM)-B test  r5e9t inal pigmental epithelial loss after submacular surgery, 
in differential diagnosis,  524  £lz2 
Lymphangioma  Macular  translocation  for subfoveal  choroidal  neovasculariza- 
Orbital  venous-lymphatic  malformations  (lymphangiomas)  tion  in angioid streaks,  390 
mimicking cavernous  hemangiomas,  364  Macular  translocation:  unifying  concepts,  terminology,  and 
Lymphoma  classification,  244 
Conjunctival  T-cell  lymphoma  caused  by human  T-cell  lym-  Transient formed visual hallucinations following macular trans- 
photrophic  virus  infection,  381  location  for subfoveal  choroidal  neovascularization  sec- 
ondary to age-related  macular degeneration,  664 
Translocation  of  the  macula  for  management  of  subfoveal 
Machado-Joseph disease  choroidal  neovascularization:  comparison  of  results  in 
Retinopathy  associated  with  Machado-Joseph  disease  (spino-  age-related  macular degeneration  and degenerative  my- 
cerebellar  ataxia  3)  with  CAG  trinucleotide  repeat  opia,  78 
expansion,  808  Visual  function  after  foveal  translocation  with  360-degree 
Macula lutea  retinotomy and simultaneous torsional muscle surgery  in 
Sickle cell disease presenting with extensive peri-macular arte-  patients with myopic  neovascular maculopathy,  101 
riolar occlusions  in a nine-year-old  boy, 275  Magnesium 
Vitreoretinal  traction  maculopathy  caused  by retinal  diseases,  Effect  of Ca? *-free  and Me ; -free  BSS  Plus solution  on  the 
134  retinal pigment  epithelium and retina  in rabbits, 481 
Macular degeneration  Magnetic resonance  imaging 
Vascular compression  as a cause  of superior oblique myokymia 
Correction of cyclovertical strabismus induced by limited mac- 
disclosed by thin-slice magnetic  resonance  imaging, 676 
ular translocation in a case of age-related macular degen- 
eration,  270  Visual loss in children with neurofibromatosis  type  | and optic 
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pathway gliomas: relation to tumor location by magnetic  Myopia 
resonance  imaging, 442  Indocyanine green facilitates removal of epiretinal and internal 
limiting membranes  in myopic eyes with retinal detach- 
Malattia leventinese 
ment,  388 
Dominant  radial  drusen  and  Arg345Trp  EFEMP]  mutation, 
810  Translocation  of the  macula  for  management  of subfoveal 
choroidal  neovascularization:  comparison  of  results  in 
Malattia  leventinese  presenting  with  subretinal  neovascular 
age-related  macular degeneration  and degenerative  my- 
membrane and hemorrhage,  517 
opia, 78 
Manipulation,  spinal  Treatment of retinal detachment resulting from myopic macu- 
Horner’s syndrome and dissection of the internal carotid artery  lar hole with internal  limiting membrane removal,  203 
after chiropractic  manipulation of the neck, 523 
Visual  function  after  foveal  translocation  with  360-degree 
Margherio, Raymond R.  retinotomy and simultaneous torsional muscle surgery in 
Obituary,  292  patients with myopic neovascular maculopathy,  101 
Melanoma  Myotonic dystrophy 
Absence  of type  I estrogen  receptors  in choroidal  melanoma:  Bilateral optic nerve  atrophy in myotonic dystrophy,  398 
analysis  of  Collaborative  Ocular  Melanoma  Study 
(COMS) eyes,  788  N 
Amelanotic corneal melanoma  after a blast injury,  259  Nasolacrimal duct 
Bilateral  breast  metastases  from choroidal  melanoma,  521  Treatment  of nasolacrimal  duct  obstruction  in  adults  with 
polyurethane stent,  37 
Totally  necrotic  choroidal and ciliary body melanomas:  associ- 
Necrosis 
ations with prognosis, episcleritis, and scleritis,  232 
Totally necrotic choroidal and ciliary body melanomas:  associ- 
Microspaeropsis olivacea  ations with prognosis, episcleritis, and scleritis,  232 
Microspaeropsis  olivacea  keratitis  and  consecutive  endoph- 
Neoplasms 
thalmitis,  142 
Absence  of type  I estrogen  receptors  in choroidal  melanoma: 
Microsporidia  analysis  of  Collaborative  Ocular  Melanoma  Study 
Resolution  of microsporidial  keratoconjunctivitis  in  an  AIDS  (COMS) eyes,  788 
patient  treated with highly active antiretroviral  therapy,  Amelanotic corneal melanoma after a blast injury, 259 
378 
Aspiration cytology of metastatic  chordoma  to the orbit, 279 
Minnesota 
Bilateral breast metastases  from choroidal  melanoma,  521 
Probability of Nd:YAG laser capsulotomy  after cataract surgery 
in Olmsted County,  Minnesota,  161  Central retinal artery occlusion as the initial sign of aortic valve 
papillary fibroelastoma,  667 
Multiple myeloma 
Ocular deposition of copper associated with multiple myeloma,  Conjunctival  T-cell  lymphoma caused  by human  T-cell  lym- 
photrophic virus infection,  381 
257 
Ectopic chordoma  with orbital  invasion, 400 
Multiple sclerosis 
A  case  of multiple  sclerosis  with  granulomatous  uveitis  in  Extramedullary plasmacytoma confined to the choroid,  277 
Japan—Use of the antilipoarabinomannan (LAM)-B test  Gastric  signet  ring cell adenocarcinoma  metastatic  to the iris, 
in differential  diagnosis,  524  379 
Muscles, extraocular  Granulomatous  kerato-conjunctivitis  as  a  manifestation  of 
A  case  of Marcus  Gunn  jaw-winking  and  pseudo  inferior  Hodgkin  lymphoma, 796 
oblique overaction,  148  Orbital xanthoma  in a 9-month-old  infant,  150 
Duane’s syndrome  with compressive denervation of the lateral  Primary cutaneous  adenoid cystic carcinoma  of the eyelid, 281 
rectus  muscle,  146 
Primary  intraosseous cavernous  hemangioma of the orbit,  150 
Extraocular muscle cysticercosis presenting as  Brown syndrome, 
Retinal anti-bipolar cell antibodies  in a patient  with paraneo- 
526 
plastic retinopathy and colon carcinoma,  806 
Modified  transposition  procedure of the vertical  recti  in sixth 
Solitary nonreactive  choroidal  tuberculoma  in a patient  with 
nerve  palsy,  359 
acquired immune deficiency syndrome,  138 
Vascular compression  as a cause  of superior oblique myokymia 
Totally necrotic choroidal and ciliary body melanomas:  associ- 
disclosed by thin-slice magnetic  resonance  imaging, 676 
ations with prognosis, episcleritis, and scleritis, 232 
Visual  function  after  foveal  translocation  with  360-degree  Visual loss in children with neurofibromatosis type  | and optic 
retinotomy and simultaneous torsional muscle surgery in  pathway gliomas: relation to tumor location by magnetic 
patients with myopic  neovascular maculopathy,  101  resonance  imaging, 442 
Myocilin gene  Neovascular membrane 
The  Taal  restriction  enzyme  provides  a  simple  means  to  Malattia  leventinese  presenting  with  subretinal  neovascular 
identify the Q368STOP mutation  of the myocilin  gene  membrane and hemorrhage,  517 
in primary open angle glaucoma,  510 
Nerve fiber layer 
Myokymia  Diagnostic capabilities of frequency-doubling technology, scan- 
Vascular compression  as a cause  of superior oblique myokymia  ning laser polarimetry, and nerve fiber layer photographs 
disclosed by thin-slice magnetic  resonance  imaging,  676  to distinguish glaucomatous damage,  188 
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