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SUBJECT INDEX A AIDS Ablation Incidence of cytomegalovirus (CMV) retinitis in second eyes of New micro vertical scissors for the surgical ablation of retinal patients with the acquired immune deficiency syndrome angiomatous proliferation, 377 and unilateral CMV retinitis, 1028 Recurrent retinal angiomatous proliferation after surgical abla- Alkanes tion, 917 Induction of apoptosis in rat retinal cell cultures by partially fluorinated alkanes, 737 Acetazolamide Use of acetazolamide in idiopathic intracranial hypertension Allografts during pregnancy, 855 Device to facilitate limbal stem cell procurement from eye bank Acrylic intraocular lens donor tissue for keratolimbal allograft procedures, 212 Pigmented-membrane formation on acrylic intraocular lens Alpha-tocopherol after phacoemulsification, 912 Alpha-tocopherol in plasma, red blood cells and lenses with and Acute lymphoblastic leukemia without cataract, 266 Acute unilateral leukemic hypopyon in an adult with relapsing Amaurosis acute lymphoblastic leukemia, 719 Gaze-evoked amaurosis from vitreopapillary traction, 631 Anterior chamber infiltration in a patient with Ph+ acute Amblyopia lymphoblastic leukemia in remission with imatinib, 723 Visual prognosis of amblyopia associated with myelinated reti- Serous retinal detachment in an elderly patient with Philadel- nal nerve fibers, 259 phia-chromosome-positive acute lymphoblastic ieuke- Amniotic membrane patching mia, 348 Clinical evaluation of the accuracy of intraocular pressure Acute myeloid leukemia measurement by Tono-Pen XL in eyes with amniotic Corneal pseudomembrane from acute inflammatory response membrane patching, 570 and fibrin formation to acute myeloid leukemic infiltrate, 921 Angiomyxoma Solitary superficial angiomyxoma in the eyelid, 1141 Adenoma Adenoma arising§ from nonppilg mented ciliaryy epepi thelium con- Angiopoietin 2 comitant with neovascularization of the optic disk and Vitreous levels of angiopoietin 2 and vascular endothelial cystoid macular edema, 188 growth factor in patients with proliferative diabetic Adolescents retinopathy, 476 Macular holes secondary to epiretinal membrane in a juvenile Angiopoietins patient, 357 Expression of VEGF and angiopoietins in subfoveal membranes Age-related macular degeneration from patients with age-related macular degeneration, 589 Age-related macular degeneration 1969-2004: a 35-year per- Anterior chamber sonal perspective, 405 Anterior chamber infiltration in a patient with Ph+ acute Challenges and surprises of studying the genetics of age-related lymphoblastic leukemia in remission with imatinib, 723 macular degeneration (editorial), 908 Intracameral triamcinolone helps to visualize and remove the Comparing age-related macular degeneration phenotype in vitreous body in anterior chamber in cataract surgery probands from singleton and multiplex families, 820 (letter), 756 Expression of VEGF and angiopoietins in subfoveal membranes Anterior scleritis from patients with age-related macular degeneration, 589 Celecoxib, a selective inhibitor of cyclooxygenase 2 for therapy Intereye difference in exudative age-related macular degenera- of diffuse anterior scleritis, 1086 tion with minimally classic or occult subfoveal neovas- Anterior uveitis cularization after unilateral intravitreal injection of Development of complications in patients with chronic ante- triamcinolone acetonide, 1073 rior uveitis, 988 Prospective evaluation of digital non-stereo color fundus pho- Uveitis-associated flap edema and lamellar interface fluid col- tography as a screening tool in age-related macular lection after LASIK, 1137 degeneration, 455 Regression of neovascular age-related macular degeneration Antibiotics following infliximab therapy, 537 Antibiotic susceptibility of preoperative normal conjunctival bacteria, 730 Sociodemographic factors and age-related macular degenera- tion in Latinos: The Los Angeles Latino Eye Study, 30 Failure of systemic antibiotic in preventing sequential endoge- nous endophthalmitis of a bronchiectasis patient, 549 Vision-related quality of life in patients suffering from age- related macular degeneration, 271 Retained antibiotic ophthalmic ointment on an intraocular lens 34 months after sutureless cataract surgery, 743 Age-related maculopathy Pterygium/pinguecula and the five-year incidence of age-related Retrospective study of endophthalmitis rates comparing quin- maculopathy, 536 olone antibiotics, 141 0002-9394/05/$30.00 © 2005 BY ELSEVIER INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 1157 doi:10.1016/j.ajo. Antibodies Autoimmune lymphoproliferative syndrome Anti-e-enolase antibodies in cancer-associated retinopathy Bilateral uveitis in a patient with autoimmune lymphoprolif- with small cell carcinoma of the lung, 746 erative syndrome, 562 Antienolase a::tibodies Autoimmune retinopathy Anti-a-enolase antibodies in cancer-associated retinopathy Clinical and electrophysiologic characterization of paraneoplas- with small cell carcinoma of the lung, 746 tic and autoimmune retinopathies associated with anti- enolase antibodies, 780 Clinical and electrophysiologic characterization of paraneoplas- tic and autoimmune retinopathies associated with anti- Axial length enolase antibodies, 780 Corneal thickness and axial length, 553 Apoptosis Induction of apoptosis in rat retinal cell cultures by partially B fluorinated alkanes, 737 Bacteria Photoreceptor apoptosis in hurnan retinal detachment, 605 Antibiotic susceptibility of preoperative normal conjunctival Appianation contact lens bacteria, 730 Ocular surface changes after the use of applanation contact lens Bacterial endophthalmitis in diabetic patients (letter), 757 Eye-banking risk factors for fungal endophthalmitis compared Ocular surface changes with applanation contact lens and with bacterial endophthalmitis after corneal transplanta- coupling fluid use after argon laser photocoagulation in tion, 685 noninsulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (letter), 755 Baerveldt glaucoma implant Argon laser iridoplasty Experience with the Baerveldt glaucoma implant in the man- Argon laser iridoplasty in the treatment of plateau-like iris agement of pediatric glaucoma, 847 configuration as result of numerous ciliary body cysts, 381 Bartter’s syndrome Argon laser photocoagulation Sclerochoroidal calcification in a patient with classic Bartter’s Ocular surface changes with applanation contact lens and syndrome, 365 coupling fluid use after argon laser photocoagulation in Best’s disease noninsulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (letter), 755 Optical coherence tomography in Best’s disease: an observa- Arteriovenous sheathotomy tional case report, 351 Effect of arteriovenous sheathotomy on retinal blood flow and Beta blockers macular edema in patients with branch retinal vein Interleukin-18 tear concentration in glaucomatous and ocular occlusion, 739 hypertensive patients treated with preservative-free non- Vitrectomy with or without arteriovenous adventitial sheatho- selective beta-blockers, 72 tomy for macular edema associated with branch retinal Medication use and retinal vessel diameters, 373 vein occlusion (letter), 1146 Bietti’s crystalline corneoretinal dystrophy Artifacts Screening for mutations in CYP4V2 gene in Japanese patients Artifacts in optical coherence tomography topographic maps with Bietti’s crystalline corneoretinal dystrophy, 894 (editorial), 154 Bilateral diffuse uveal melanocyte proliferation Evaluation of image artifact produced by optical coherence Cancer-associated nummular loss of the pigment epithelium, tomography of retinal pathology, 18 933 Astigmatic keratoplasty Bimatoprost Long-term histopathologic findings in human corne-! wounds Corneal sensitivity changes following the instillation of latano- after refractive surgical procedures, 168 prost, bimatoprost, and travoprost eyedrops, 742 Astigmatism Bioceramic orbital implants Choosing the location of corneal incision based on preexisting Primary placement of a hydroxyapatite-coated sleeve in Bioce- astigmatism in phacoemulsification, 767 ramic orbital implants, 235 Comparison of two techniques of marking the horizontal axis Primary placement of a hydroxyapatite-coated sleeve in Bioce- during excimer laser keratorefractive surgery for myopia ramic orbital implants (editorial), 333 astigmatism, 735 Biomarkers Laser in situ keratomileusis for primary and secondary mixed Measurements, biomarkers, and interpretation (editorial), 710 astigmatism, 1019 Biomedical publishing Repeat keratoplasty for correction of high or irregular postkera- Open Access initiative in scientific and biomedical publishing: toplasty astigmatism in clear corneal grafts, 826 fourth in the series on editorship, 156 Ataxia Bird’s-eye analysis Anatomical and functional characteristics in atrophic macu- New method for comprehensive bird’s-eye analysis of the lopathy associated with spinocerebellar ataxia type 7, 923 surgically excised internal limiting membrane, 1121 Atrophic maculopathy Birefringence pattern Anatomical and functional characteristics in atrophic macu- Quantitative assessment of atypical birefringence images using lopathy associated with spinocerebellar ataxia type 7, 923 scanning laser polarimetry with variable corneal com- Atypical birefringence pattern pensation, 437 Quantitative assessment of atypical birefringence images using Blindness scanning laser polarimetry with variable corneal com- Optic nerve massaging: an extremely rare cause of self-inflicted pensation, 437 blindness, 715 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OPHTHALMOLOGY JUNE 2005 Total blindness from presumed optic nerve melanocytoma, Cataract progression after intravitreal triamcinolone injection, 1113 993 Bone Detecting cataract causing visual impairment using a nonmyd- Bone from an orbital floor fracture causing an intraocular riatic fundus camera, 725 foreign body, 543 Inflow of ocular surface fluid through clear corneal cataract Botulinum toxin incisions: a laboratory model (letter), 392, 576, 753 Contralateral botulinum injections improve drinking ability Pterygium, pinguecula and the 5-year incidence of cataract, and facial symmetry in patients with facial paralysis, 540 1126 Branch retinal vein occlusion Vitrectomy surgery increases oxygen exposure to the lens: a Effect of arteriovenous sheathotomy on retinal blood flow and possible mechanism for nuclear cataract formation, 302 macular edema in patients with branch retinal vein occlusion, 739 Cataract surgery Acute-onset endophthalmitis after cataract surgery (2000- Intravitreal versus retrobulbar injections of triamcinolone for 2004): incidence, clinical settings, and visual acuity macular edema associated with branch retinal vein oc- outcomes after treatment, 370, 983 clusion, 972 Importance of the refractive aspects of cataract surgery (edito- Multiple laser treatments for macular edema attributable to rial), 906 branch retinal vein occlusion, 653 Intracameral triamcinolone helps to visualize and remove the Vitrectomy with or without arteriovenous adventitial sheatho- vitreous body in anterior chamber in cataract surgery tomy for macular edema associated with branch retinal (letter), 756 vein occlusion (letter), 1146 Nocardia endophthalmitis after cataract surgery: clinicomicro- Branchio-oculo-facial syndrome biological study, 837 New ophthalmic manifestations of branchio-oculo-facial syn- drome, 362 Postoperative corneal swelling correlates strongly to corneal endothelial cell loss after phacoemulsification cataract Bronchiectasis surgery, 1035 Failure of systemic antibiotic in preventing sequential endoge- nous endophthalmitis of a bronchiectasis patient, 549 Retained antibiotic ophthalmic ointment on an intraocular lens 34 months after sutureless cataract surgery, 743 B-scan ultrasonography Stage 3 macular hole: role of optical coherence tomography and Celecoxib of B-scan ultrasonography, 814 Celecoxib, a selective inhibitor of cyclooxygenase 2 for therapy of diffuse anterior scleritis, 1086 C Central cloudy corneal dystrophy of Francois Laser in situ keratomileusis in a patient with presumed central Cadmium cloudy corneal dystrophy of Francois, 376 Heavy metal concentrations in human eyes, 888 Central corneal thickness Calcific band keratopathy Central corneal thickness and measured IOP response to topical EDTA chelation for calcific band keratopathy (letter), 216 ocular hypotensive medication in the Ocular Hyperten- Calotropis procera keratitis sion Treatment Study (letter), 1148 Calotropis procera (Ushaar) keratitis, 199 Central retinal artery occlusion Canalicular obstruction Central retinal artery occlusion after radial optic neurotomy in Outcome of external dacryocystorhinostomy combined with a patient with central retinal vein occlusion, 206 membranectomy of a distal canalicular obstruction, 1051 Central retinal vein occlusion Cancer Central retinal artery occlusion after radial optic neurotomy in Cancer-associated nummular loss of the pigment epithelium, a patient with central retinal vein occlusion, 206 933 Central retinal vein occlusion with further reduction of retinal Cancer-associated retinopzthy blood flow one year after radial optic neurotomy, 926 Anti-a-enolase antibodies in cancer-associated retinopathy with small cell carcinoma of the lung, 746 Intravitreal triamcinolone acetonide for cystoid macular edema in nonischemic central retinal vein occlusion, 860 Capillary nonperfusion Clinical examination accurately locates capillary nonperfusion Central serous chorioretinopathy in diabetic retinopathy, 555 Current and future role of photodynamic therapy in chronic central serous chorioretinopathy (letter), 393 Capsular hypopyon Staphylococcus hominis endophthalmitis associated with a cap- Foveal photoreceptor layer and visual acuity loss in central sular hypopyon, 930 serous chorioretinopathy, 87 Case series High-resolution ultrasonography in central serous chorioreti- Improving the reporting of clinical case series (editorial), 900 nopathy, 550 Caspofungin Central visual function Management of endogenous fungal endophthalmitis with vori- Central visual function and the NEI-VFQ-25 Near and Dis- conazole and caspofungin, 135 tance Activities subscale scores in people with type | and 2 diabetes, 1042 Cataract(s) Alpha-tocopherol in plasma, red blood cells and lenses with and Child abuse without cataract, 266 Blinding keratoconiunctivitis and child abuse, 190 VOL. 139, NO. 6 SUBJECT INDEX Children Novel CHST6 nonsense and missense mutations responsible for Clinical characteristics and surgical outcomes of pediatric macular corneal dystrophy, 192 thegmatogenous retinal detachment in Taiwan, 1067 Ciliary body cysts Experience with the Baerveldt glaucoma implant in the man- Argon laser iridoplasty in the treatment of plateau-like iris agement of pediatric glaucoma, 847 configuration as result of numerous ciliary body cysts, 381 Macular and retinal nerve fiber layer analysis of normal and Ciliary epithelium glaucomatous eyes in children using optical coherence Adenoma arising from nonpigmented ciliary epithelium con- tomography, 509 comitant with neovascularization of the optic disk and cystoid macular edema, 188 Macular holes secondary to epiretinal membrane in a juvenile patient, 357 Clear corneal cataract incisions New ophthalmic manifestations of branchio-oculo-facial syn- Inflow of ocular surface fluid through clear corneal cataract incisions: a laboratory model (letter), 392, 576, 753 drome, 362 Clear corneal refractive lens surgery Ocular injury in children from exploding microwave eggs, 718 Long-term histopathologic findings in human corneal wounds Optic nerve massaging: an extremely rare cause of self-inflicted after refractive surgical procedures, 168 blindness, 715 Clinical case series Optical coherence tomography under general anesthesia in a Improving the reporting of clinical case series (editorial), 900 child with nystagmus (letter), 390 Computed tomography Photodynamic therapy in young patients with choroidal neo- Risks of computerized tomography in the evaluation of chronic vascularization following traumatic choroidal rupture, uveitis (letter), 951 726 Conductive keratoplasty Primary embryonal carcinoma of the orbit in a 10-month-old Long-term histopathologic findings in human corneal wounds female: a seven-year follow-up, 380 after refractive surgical procedures, 168 Surgical management of premacular membranes in children, Cone-rod dystrophy 184 Histopathologic study of X-linked cone-rod dystrophy Unilateral keratoconus in a child with chronic and persistent (CORDX1) caused by a mutation in the RPGR exon eye rubbing, 356 ORF15, 386 Choroid Confocal microscopy Photodynamic therapy in young patients with choroidal neo- Corneal thickness measurement by confocal microscopy, ultra- vascularization following traumatic choroidal rupture, sound, and scanning slit methods (letter), 391 726 Confocal scanning laser tomography Choroidal granuloma Intraobserver repeatability of macula measurements by confocal Intravitreal triamcinolone acetonide for choroidal granuloma in scanning laser tomography, 624 sarcoidosis, 1116 Congenital histiocytosis Choroidal neovascularization Isolated congenital histiocytosis in the palpebral conjunctiva in Expression of VEGF and angiopoietins in subfoveal membranes a newborn, 728 from patients with age-related macular degeneration, 589 Conjunctiva Intraobserver repeatability of macula measurements by confocal Antibiotic susceptibility of preoperative normal conjunctival scanning laser tomography, 624 bacteria, 730 Photodynamic therapy in young patients with choroidal neo- Isolated congenital histiocytosis in the palpebral conjunctiva in vascularization following traumatic choroidal rupture, a newborn, 728 726 Mitomycin for pigmented conjunctival lesions (editorial), 331 Safety profile of long-term, high-dose intraocular corticosteroid Conjunctival lymphoid hyperplasia delivery, 421 Conjunctival lymphoid hyperplasia presenting with bilateral Steroids for choroidal neovascularization (editorial), 533, 1095 panuveitis, 566 Treatment of CNVM secondary to idiopathic juxtafoveal reti- Conjunctival squamous cell carcinoma nal telangiectasis by transpupillary thermotherapy (let- Treatment of conjunctival squamous cell carcinoma with pho- ter), 577 todynamic therapy (letter), 759 Verteporfin photodynamic therapy for the treatment of persis- Conjunctival transplantation tent subfoveal choroidal neovascularization after exter- Autologous cultivated conjunctival transplantation for ptery- nal beam radiotherapy: one-year results, 561 gium surgery, 611 In vivo demonstration of the anatomic differences between Contact lens classic and occult choroidal neovascularization using Ocular surface changes after the use of applanation contact lens optical coherence tomography, 344 in diabetic patients (letter), 757 Chronic open-angle glaucoma Ocular surface changes with applanation contact lens and Predictive factors for progressive optic nerve damage in various coupling fluid use after argon laser photocoagulation in types of chronic open-angle glaucoma, 999 noninsulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (letter), 755 CHST6 Continuous positive airway pressure Different mutations in carbohydrate sulfotransferase 6 Nonarteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy in patients (CHST6) gene cause macular corneal dystrophy types I with sleep apnea while being treated with continuous and II in a single sibship, 1118 positive airway pressure, 518 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OPHTHALMOLOGY JUNE 2005 Cornea Corticosteroids Corneal barrier function, tear film stability, and corneal sensa- Safety profile of long-term, high-dose intraocular corticosteroid tion after photorefractive keratectomy and laser in situ delivery, 421 keratomileusis, 64 Steroids for choroidal neovascularization (editorial), 533, 1095 Corneal dystrophy COX-2 inhibitors Electrolysis of corneal opacities in a young patient with super- Celecoxib, a selective inhibitor of cyclooxygenase 2 for therapy ficial variant of granular corneal dystrophy (Reis-Biick- of diffuse anterior scleritis, 1086 lers corneal dystrophy), 1139 Cryoprobe Corneal endothelium “Finger-tip” cryoprobe assisted enucleation, 559 Corneal endothelium and postoperative outcomes 15 years after Cryotherapy penetrating keratoplasty, 311 “Finger-tip” cryoprobe assisted enucleation, 559 Corneal flap CYP4V2 gene Effect of corneal flap on optical aberrations (letter), 756 Screening for mutations in CYP4V2 gene in Japanese patients Corneal grafts with Bietti’s crystalline corneoretinal dystrophy, 894 Repeat keratoplasty for correction of high or irregular postkera- Cystoid macular edema toplasty astigmatism in clear corneal grafts, 826 Adenoma arising from nonpigmented ciliary epithelium con- Corneal hydrops comitant with neovascularization of the optic disk and Acute corneal hydrops treated by intracameral injection of cystoid macular edema, 188 perfluoropropane (C,F,) gas, 368 Case of POEMS syndrome with cystoid macular edema, 563 Corneal incisions Cystoid macular edema from niacin typically is not accompa- Choosing the location of corneal incision based on preexisting nied by fluorescein leakage on angiography (letter), 951 astigmatism in phacoemulsification, 767 Intravitreal triamcinolone acetonide for cystoid macular edema Corneal opacities in nonischemic central retinal vein occlusion, 860 Electrolysis of corneal opacities in a young patient with super- Cytomegalovirus retinitis ficial variant of granular corneal dystrophy (Reis-Biick- Incidence of cytomegalovirus (CMV) retinitis in second eyes of lers corneal dystrophy), 1139 patients with the acquired immune deficiency syndrome Corneal pseudomembranes and unilateral CMV retinitis, 1028 Corneal pseudomembrane from acute inflammatory response Objective analysis of retinal damage in HIV-positive patients in and fibrin formation to acute myeloid leukemic infiltrate, the HAART era using OCT, 295 921 Corneal sensation D Corneal barrier function, tear film stability, and corneal sensa- Dacryocystorhinostomy tion after photorefractive keratectomy and laser in situ Outcome of external dacryocystorhinostomy combined with keratomileusis, 64 membranectomy of a distal canalicular obstruction, 1051 Effect of hinge position and depth plate on the rate of recovery Dacryomeniscometry of corneal sensation following LASIK, 118 Videoreflective dacryomeniscometry in normal adults and in Corneal sensitivity patients with functional or primary acquired nasolacri- Corneal sensitivity changes following the instillation of latano- mal duct obstruction, 493 prost, bimatoprost, and travoprost eyedrops, 742 Descemet’s membrane Corneal swelling Technique to harvest Descemet’s membrane with viable endo- Postoperative corneal swelling correlates strongly to corneal thelial cells for selective transplantation, 325 endothelial cell loss after phacoemulsification cataract Diabetes mellitus surgery, 1035 Central visual function and the NEI-VFQ-25 Near and Dis- Corneal tattooing tance Activities subscale scores in people with type | and Corneal tattooing for the treatment of debilitating glare in a 2 diabetes, 1042 child with traumatic iris loss, 920 Dry eye in diabetic patients, 498 Corneal thickness Ocular surface changes after the use of applanation contact lens Central corneal thickness and measured IOP response to topical in diabetic patients (letter), 757 ocular hypotensive medication in the Ocular Hyperten- Ocular surface changes with applanation contact lens and sion Treatment Study (letter), 1148 coupling fluid use after argon laser photocoagulation in Corneal thickness and axial length, 553 noninsulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (letter), 755 Corneal thickness measurement by confocal microscopy, ultra- Diabetes retinopathy sound, and scanning slit methods (letter), 391 Central visual function and the NEI-VFQ-25 Near and Dis- Corneal transplantation tance Activities subscale scores in people with type | and Eye-banking risk factors for fungal endophthalmitis compared 2 diabetes, 1042 with bacterial endophthalmitis after corneal transplanta- Diabetic macular edema tion, 685 Epiretinal pathology of diffuse diabetic macular edema associ- Corneal wounds ated with vitreomacular traction, 638 Long-term histopathologic findings in human corneal wounds Intrasurgical plasmin enzyme in diabetic macular edema (let- after refractive surgical procedures, 168 ter), 949 VoL. 139, NO. 6 SUBJECT INDEX 1161 Modified grid laser photocoagulation versus pars plana vitrec- Electroretinograms tomy with internal limiting membrane removal in dia- Clinical and electrophysiologic characterization of paraneoplas- betic macular edema, 795 tic and autoimmune retinopathies associated with anti- enolase antibodies, 780 Optical coherence tomography assessment of the vitreoretinal relationship in diabetic macular edema, 807 Transient visual disturbance after photodynamic therapy (let- ter), 748 Pars plana vitrectomy with removal of the internal limiting membrane in the treatment of persistent diabetic macu- Voluntary alteration of full-field electroretinogram, 571 lar edema, 447 Embryonal carcinoma Persistent diabetic macular edema is associated with elevated Primary embryonal carcinoma of the orbit in a 10-month-old hemoglobin Alc, 620 female: a seven-year follow-up, 380 Posterior subtenon triamcinolone acetonide for refractory dia- Endophthalmitis betic macular edema, 290 Acute-onset endophthalmitis after cataract surgery (2000- 2004): incidence, clinical settings, and visual acuity Relation between reduction of foveal thickness and visual outcomes after treatment, 370, 983 acuity in diabetic macular edema treated with intravit- Bilateral endogenous Scedosporium prolificans endophthalmitis real triamcinolone, 802 after lung transplantation, 370 Diabetic retinopathy Endophthalmitis caused by Streptococcus pneumoniae (letter), Clinical examination accurately locates capillary nonperfusion 1147 in diabetic retinopathy, 555 Eye-banking risk factors for fungal endophthalmitis compared Telemedicine program for diabetic retinopathy in a Veterans with bacterial endophthalmitis after corneal transplanta- Affairs Medical Center—the Joslin Vision Network Eye tion, 685 Health Care model, 597 Failure of systemic antibiotic in preventing sequential endoge- Vitreous levels of angiopoietin 2 and vascular endothelial nous endophthalmitis of a bronchiectasis patient, 549 growth factor in patients with proliferative diabetic retinopathy, 476 Management of endogenous fungal endophthalmitis with vori- conazole and caspofungin, 135 Digital color fundus photographs Nocardia endophthalmitis after cataract surgery: clinicomicro- Prospective evaluation of digital non-stereo color fundus pho- biological study, 837 tography as a screening tool in age-related macular degeneration, 455 Reducing endophthalmitis risk factors: where we stand (edito- rial), 1097 Distance stereoacuity Testing distance stereoacuity with the Frisby-Davis 2 (FD2) Retrospective study of endophthalmitis rates comparing quin- test, 193 olone antibiotics, 141 Drinking Staphylococcus hominis endophthalmitis associated with a cap- sular hypopyon, 930 Contralateral botulinum injections improve drinking ability and facial symmetry in patients with facial paralysis, 540 Endothelial cell transplantation Technique to harvest Descemet’s membrane with viable endo- Dry eye disease thelial cells for selective transplantation, 325 Combined esterified estrogen and methyltestosterone treatment for dry eye syndrome in postmenopausal women, 1109 Endothelial cells Postoperative corneal swelling correlates strongly to corneal Dry eye in diabetic patients, 498 endothelial cell loss after phacoemulsification cataract Effect of autologous serum eyedrops in the treatment of severe surgery, 1035 dry eye disease: a prospective randomized case-control Endothelium study, 242 Corneal endothelium and postoperative outcomes 15 years “ penetrating keratoplasty, 311 4 E Entropion External (subciliary) vs internal (transconjunctival) involu- Edema tional entropion repair, 482 Uveitis-associated flap edema and lamellar interface fluid col- Enucleation lection after LASIK, 1137 “Finger-tip” cryoprobe assisted enucleation, 559 EDTA chelation Epiretirial membrane EDTA chelation for calcific band keratopathy (letter), 216 Epiretinal pathology of diffuse diabetic macular edema associ- Elderly ated with vitreomacular traction, 638 Serous retinal detachment in an elderly patient with Philadel- Indocyanine green-assisted internal limiting membrane _re- phia-chromosome-positive acute lymphoblastic leuke- moval in epiretinal membrane surgery (letter), 389 mia, 348 Macular holes secondary to epiretinal membrane in a juvenile Electrolysis patient, 357 Electrolysis of corneal opacities in a young patient with super- Epithelium ficial variant of granular corneal dystrophy (Reis-Biick- Epithelial healing and clinical outcomes in excimer laser lers corneal dystrophy), 1139 photorefractive surgery following three epithelial re- Electrophysiology moval techniques: mechanical, alcohol, and excimer Electrophysiological changes in lipaemia retinalis, 1142 laser, 56 1162 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OPHTHALMOLOGY JUNE 2005 Esterified estrogen Foreign bodies Combined esterified estrogen and methyltestosterone treatment Bone from an orbital floor fracture causing an intraocular for dry eye syndrome in postmenopausal women, 1109 foreign body, 543 Ethanolamine oleate sclerotherapy Occult anterior-chamber metallic fragment post-phacoemulsi- Ethanolamine oleate sclerotherapy in the management of or- fication masquerading as chronic recalcitrant postopera- bito-palpebral cyst associated with congenital microph- tive inflammation, 541 thalmos, 939 Foveal photoreceptors Ethnicity Foveal photoreceptor layer and visual acuity loss in central Race, politics, ethnicity, and science (editorial), 704 serous chorioretinopathy, 87 Evisceration Photoreceptor layer features in eyes with closed macular holes: Evisceration via superior temporal sclerotomy, 78 optical coherence tomography findings and correlation Exenteration with visual outcomes, 280 Esthetics of orbital exenteration (editorial), 152 Foveal thickness Orbital exenteration: one size does not fit all, 11 Relation between reduction of foveal thickness and visual acuity in diabetic macular edema treated with intravit- External beam radiotherapy real triamcinolone, 802 Verteporfin photodynamic therapy for the treatment of persis- tent subfoveal choroidal neovascularization after exter- Frisby-Davis 2 test nal beam radiotherapy: one-year results, 561 Testing distance stereoacuity with the Frisby-Davis 2 (FD2) test, 193 Eyedrops Corneal sensitivity changes following the instillation of latano- Fuchs heterochromic cyclitis prost, bimatoprost, and travoprost eyedrops, 742 Fuchs heterochromic cyclitis and ocular toxocariasis, 915 Effect of autologous serum eyedrops in the treatment of severe Fundus dry eye disease: a prospective randomized case-control Fundus abnormalities in a patient with type | Gaucher's disease study, 242 with 12-year follow-up, 359 Experimental study of an automated system for the delivery of Fundus perimetry eyedrops using a microinfusion pump, 547 Microperimetry—comparison between the Micro Perimeter | and scanning laser ophthalmoscope—fundus perimetry, Eyelids 125 Solitary superficial angiomyxoma in the eyelid, 1141 Fungal endophthalmitis Eye-banking risk factors for fungal endophthalmitis compared F with bacterial endophthalmitis after corneal transplanta- Facial nerve palsy tion, 685 Contralateral botulinum injections improve drinking ability Management of endogenous fungal endophthalmitis with vori- and facial symmetry in patients with facial paralysis, 540 conazole and caspofungin, 135 Factor VIII deficiency Delayed suprachoroidal hemorrhage and factor VIII deficiency, 195 G Factor XII deficiency Gatifloxacin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus keratitis FXII deficiency is neither a cause of thrombosis nor a protection Successful treatment of gatifloxacin-resistant Staphylococcus au- from thrombosis (letter), 578 reus keratitis with Zymar (gatifloxacin 0.3%) in a NZW Femtosecond laser rabbit model, 867 Inverse mushroom-shaped nonmechanical penetrating kerato- Gaucher’s disease plasty using a femtosecond laser, 941 Fundus abnormalities in a patient with type I Gaucher’s disease Fibrin with 12-year follow-up, 359 Corneal pseudomembrane from acute inflammatory response Gaze-evoked amaurosis and fibrin formation to acute myeloid leukemic infiltrate, Gaze-evoked amaurosis from vitreopapillary traction, 631 921 Gelatinous droplike corneal dystrophy Fishing Novel missense mutation in a Japanese patient with gelatinous Fishing-related ocular trauma, 488 droplike corneal dystrophy, 186 Flap edema General anesthesia Uveitis-associated flap edema and lamellar interface fluid col- Optical coherence tomography under general anesthesia in a lection after LASIK, 1137 child with nystagmus (letter), 390 Fluorescein angiography Genetics Clinical examination accurately locates capillary nonperfusion Challenges and surprises of studying the genetics of age-related in diabetic retinopathy, 555 macular degeneration (editorial), 908 Cystoid macular edema from niacin typically is not accompa- Germ cell tumors nied by fluorescein leakage on angiography (letter), 951 Primary embryonal carcinoma of the orbit in a 10-month-old Extensive upper-extremity venous thrombosis after fluorescein female: a seven-year follow-up, 380 angiography, 928 Glaucoma Group 2A idiopathic juxtafoveolar retinal telangiectasia in Comparison of three optical coherence tomography scanning monozygotic twins, 568 areas for detection of glaucomatous damage, 39 VOL. 139, NO. 6 SUBJECT INDEX 1163 Correlation between office and peak nocturnal intraocular Herbal supplements pressures in healthy subjects and glaucoma patients, 320 Herb and vitamin supplementation use among a general oph- thalmology practice population, 522 C677T variant in the methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase gene is a risk factor for primary open-angle glaucoma, 721 Ocular side effects from herbal medicines and nutritional Evaluation of retinal nerve fiber layer, optic nerve head, and supplements (letter), 950 macular thickness measurements for glaucoma detection Higher-order aberrations using optical coherence tomography, 44 Corneal higher-order aberrations induced by overnight orthok- Experience with the Baerveldt glaucoma implant in the man- eratology, 429 agement of pediatric glaucoma, 847 Ocular higher-order aberrations in eyes with supernormal vi- Glaucoma following penetrating ocular trauma: a cohort study sion, 225 of the United States Eye Injury Registry, 100 Hinge position Impact of definition of primary open-angle glaucoma on the Effect of hinge position and depth plate on the rate of recovery cross-sectional assessment of diagnostic validity of Hei- of corneal sensation following LASIK, 118 delberg retinal tomography, 878 Histiocytosis Interleukin-18 tear concentration in glaucomatous and ocular Isolated congenital histiocytosis in the palpebral conjunctiva in hypertensive patients treated with preservative-free non- a newborn, 728 selective beta-blockers, 72 HIV Macular and retinal nerve fiber layer analysis of normal and Objective analysis of retinal damage in HIV-positive patients in glaucomatous eyes in children using optical coherence the HAART era using OCT, 295 tomography, 509 HLA-B27 Management of intractable glaucoma following intravitreal Psoriatic uveitis: a distinct clinical entity?, 106 triamcinolone acetonide (letter), 575 Homocysteine Predictive factors for progressive optic nerve damage in various Homocysteine and retinal vein occlusion: a population-based types of chronic open-angle glaucoma, 999 study, 181 Progression of the optic disk as a reference standard in glaucoma Hydroxyapatite-coated sleeve (editorial), 1099 Primary placement of a hydroxyapatite-coated sleeve in Bioce- Use of progressive glaucomatous optic disk change as the ramic orbital implants, 235 reference standard for evaluation of diagnostic tests in Primary placement of a hydroxyapatite-coated sleeve in Bioce- glaucoma, 1010 ramic orbital implants (editorial), 333 Goldmann applanation tonometry Hypopyon Central corneal thickness and measured IOP response to topical Acute unilateral leukemic hypopyon in an adult with relapsing ocular hypotensive medication in the Ocular Hyperten- acute lymphoblastic leukemia, 719 sion Treatment Study (letter), 1148 Staphylococcus hominis endophthalmitis associated with a cap- Granular corneal dystrophy sular hypopyon, 930 Electrolysis of corneal opacities in a young patient with super- ficial variant of granular corneal dystrophy (Reis-Biick- lers corneal dystrophy), 1139 I Granuloma Idiopathic intracranial hypertension Intravitreal triamcinolone acetonide for choroidal granuloma in Use of acetazolamide in idiopathic intracranial hypertension sarcoidosis, 1116 during pregnancy, 855 Grid laser photocoagulation Imatinib Modified grid laser photocoagulation versus pars plana vitrec- Anterior chamber infiltration in a patient with Ph+ acute tomy with internal limiting membrane removal in dia- lymphoblastic leukemia in remission with imatinib, 723 betic macular edema, 795 Immune recovery uveitis Valganciclovir therapy for immune recovery uveitis compli- cated by macular edema (letter), 216 Hamartoma Optical coherence tomography in presumed congenital simple Implantable miniature telescope hamartoma of retinal pigment epithelium, 945 Prospective multicenter clinical trial to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of the implantable miniature telescope Heavy metals (letter), 395 Heavy metal concentrations in human eyes, 888 Incisions Heidelberg retinal tomography More about self-sealing pars plana stitch incisions (letter), 954 Impact of definition of primary open-angle glaucoma on the cross-sectional assessment of diagnostic validity of Hei- Indocyanine green delberg retinal tomography, 878 Indocyanine green-assisted internal limiting membrane re- moval in epiretinal membrane surgery (letter), 389 Hemoglobin Alc Persistent diabetic macular edema is associated with elevated Infantile nystagmus syndrome hemoglobin Alc, 620 Gaze-dependent and time-restricted visual acuity measures in Hemorrhage patients with infantile nystagmus syndrome (INS), 716 Delayed suprachoroidal hemorrhage and factor VIII deficiency, Inferior oblique muscle 195 Insertional pattern of the inferior oblique muscle, 504 1164 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OPHTHALMOLOGY JUNE 2005 Inflammation lar pressure elevation in eyes with heavily pigmented Occult anterior-chamber metallic fragment post-phacoemulsi- trabecular meshworks, 1110 fication masquerading as chronic recalcitrant postopera- Single intraocular pressure measurements and diurnal intraoc- tive inflammation, 541 ular pressure profiles, 1136 Inflammatory response Iridoplasty Corneal pseudomembrane from acute inflammatory response Argon laser iridoplasty in the treatment of plateau-like iris and fibrin formation to acute myeloid leukemic infiltrate, configuration as result of numerous ciliary body cysts, 381 921 Iris Infliximab Argon laser iridoplasty in the treatment of plateau-like iris Regression of neovascular age-related macular degeneration configuration as result of numerous ciliary body cysts, 381 following infliximab therapy, 537 Iris loss Interleukin-18 Corneal tattooing for the treatment of debilitating glare in a Interleukin-1B tear concentration in glaucomatous and ocular child with traumatic iris loss, 920 hypertensive patients treated with preservative-free non- Iris melanocytoma selective beta-blockers, 72 Iris melanocytoma: clinical features and natural course in 47 Internal limiting membrane cases, 468 Indocyanine green-assisted internal limiting membrane re- moval in epiretinal membrane surgery (letter), 389 Modified grid laser photocoagulation versus pars plana vitrec- Jackson, Edward tomy with internal limiting membrane removal in dia- Significance of the Edward Jackson lecture (editorial), 530 betic macular edema, 795 Joslin Vision Network New method for comprehensive bird’s-eye analysis of the Telemedicine program for diabetic retinopathy in a Veterans surgically excised internal limiting membrane, 1121 Affairs Medical Center—the Joslin Vision Network Eye Health Care model, 597 Pars plana vitrectomy with removal of the internal limiting membrane in the treatment of persistent diabetic macu- Journals lar edema, 447 Maintaining public trust in medical journals (editorial), 707 Retinal striae after surgical and spontaneous ILM-peeling (let- Juxtafoveolar retinal telangiectasia ter), 396 Group 2A idiopathic juxtafoveolar retinal telangiectasia in monozygotic twins, 568 Ultrastructure of internal limiting membrane in myopic fove- Treatment of CNVM secondary to idiopathic juxtafoveal reti- oschisis, 197 nal telangiectasis by transpupillary thermotherapy (let- Intraocular lens ter), 577 Clinical management of silicone intraocular lens condensation, 740 K Factors that influence the development of posterior capsule Keratitis opacification with a polyacrylic intraocular lens, 691 Calotropis procera (Ushaar) keratitis, 199 In-the-bag intraocular lens dislocation (letter), 952 Chronic recurrent varicella-zoster virus keratitis confirmed by Long-term efficacy of adding a sharp posterior optic edge to a polymerase chain reaction testing, 1135 three-piece silicone intraocular lens on capsule opacifi- Successful treatment of gatifloxacin-resistant Staphylococcus au- cation: five-year results of a randomized study, 696 reus keratitis with Zymar (gatifloxacin 0.3%) in a NZW Multiple elements in the deposits of opacified hydroview rabbit model, 867 intraocular lens, *1123 Keratoconjunctivitis Pigmented-membrane formation on acrylic intraocular lens Blinding keratoconjunctivitis and child abuse, 190 after phacoemulsification, 912 Keratoconjunctivitis sicca Dry eye in diabetic patients, 498 Preliminary efficacy and safety of zero diopter lens implantation in highly myopic eyes, 914 Keratoconus Unilateral keratoconus in a child with chronic and persistent Retained antibiotic ophthalmic ointment on an intraocular eye rubbing, 356 lens 34 months after sutureless cataract surgery, 743 Keratolimbal allografts Intraocular pressure Device to facilitate limbal stem cell procurement from eye bank Central corneal thickness and measured IOP response to topical donor tissue for keratolimbal allograft procedures, 212 ocular hypotensive medication in the Ocular Hyperten- sion Treatment Study (letter), 1148 Keratoplasty Repeat keratoplasty for correction of high or irregular postkera- Clinical evaluation of the accuracy of intraocular pressure toplasty astigmatism in clear corneal grafts, 826 measurement by Tono-Pen XL in eyes with amniotic membrane patching, 570 L Correlation between office and peak nocturnal intraocular Laser pressures in healthy subjects and glaucoma patients, 320 Inverse mushroom-shaped nonmechanical penetrating kerato- Intraocular pressure rise after intravitreal triamcinolone (let- plasty using a femtosecond laser, 941 ter), 575 Multiple laser treatments for macular edema attributable to Selective laser trabeculoplasty (SLT) complicated by intraocu- branch retinal vein occlusion, 653 VoL. 139, NO. 6 SUBJECT INDEX 1165 Ocular surface changes with applanation contact lens and phia-chromosome-positive acute lymphoblastic leuke- coupling fluid use after argon laser photocoagulation in mia, 345 noninsulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (letter), 755 Limbal stem cells Laser in situ keratomileusis Device to facilitate limbal stem cell procurement from eye bank Comparison of two techniques of marking the horizontal axis donor tissue for keratolimbal allograft procedures, 212 during excimer laser keratorefractive surgery for myopia Linezolid astigmatism, 735 Linezolid-induced optic neuropathy, 1114 Corneal barrier function, tear film stability, and corneal sensa- Lipaemia retinalis tion after photorefractive keratectomy and laser in situ Electrophysiological changes in lipaemia retinalis, 1142 keratomileusis, 64 L186P Effect of hinge position and depth plate on the rate of recovery Novel missense mutation in a Japanese patient with gelatinous of corneal sensation following LASIK, 118 droplike corneal dystrophy, 186 Is there a role for neurotrophin treatment of the ocular surface Lung cancer following laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) (edito- Anti-a-enolase antibodies in cancer-associated retinopathy rial), 1090 with small cell carcinoma of the lung, 746 Laser in situ keratomileusis for primary and secondary mixed Lung transplantation astigmatism, 1019 Bilateral endogenous Scedosporium prolificans endophthalmitis Laser in situ keratomileusis in a patient with presumed central after lung transplantation, 370 cloudy corneal dystrophy of Francois, 376 Lymphoma Long-term histopathologic findings in human corneal wounds Isolated optic nerve lymphoma diagnosed by optic nerve biopsy, after refractive surgical procedures, 168 1128 Nerve growth factor concentration and implications in pho- Systemic non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma simulating primary intraoc- ular lymphoma, 573 torefractive keratectomy vs laser in situ keratomileusis, 965 Uveitis-associated flap edema and lamellar interface fluid col- M lection after LASIK, 1137 Macula Laser photocoagulation Evaluation of retinal nerve fiber layer, optic nerve head, and Modified grid laser photocoagulation versus pars plana vitrec- macular thickness measurements for glaucoma detection tomy with internal limiting membrane removal in dia- using optical coherence tomography, 44 betic macular edema, 795 Intraobserver repeatability of macula measurements by confocal Laser-assisted subepithelial keratomileusis scanning laser tomography, 624 Epithelial healing and clinical outcomes in excimer laser Macular abnormalities and optic disk anomaly associated with a photorefractive surgery following three epithelial re- new PAX2 missense mutation, 203 moval techniques: mechanical, alcohol, and excimer laser, 56 Macular and retinal nerve fiber layer analysis of normal and glaucomatous eyes in children using optical coherence Lash ptosis tomography, 509 Lash ptosis caused by latanoprost, 932 Macular corneal dystrophy Latanoprost Different mutations in carbohydrate sulfotransferase 6 Corneal sensitivity changes following the instillation of latano- (CHST6) gene cause macular corneal dystrophy types | prost, bimatoprost, and travoprost eyedrops, 742 and II in a single sibship, 1118 Lash ptosis caused by latanoprost, 932 Novel CHST6 nonsense and missense mutations responsible for Lateral tarsal strip procedure macular corneal dystrophy, 192 Use of a polyglactin suture in the lateral tarsal strip procedure Macular edema (letter), 758 Case of POEMS syndrome with cystoid macular edema, 563 Latinos Cystoid macular edema from niacin typically is not accompa- Sociodemographic factors and age-related macular degenera- nied by fluorescein leakage on angiography (letter), 951 tion in Latinos: The Los Angeles Latino Eye Study, 30 Effect of arteriovenous sheathotomy on retinal blood flow and Lead macular edema in patients with branch retinal vein Heavy metal concentrations in human eyes, 888 occlusion, 739 Lenses Epiretinal pathology of diffuse diabetic macular edema associ- Alpha-tocopherol in plasma, red blood cells and lenses with and ated with vitreomacular traction, 638 without cataract, 266 Intrasurgical plasmin enzyme in diabetic macular edema (let- Vitrectomy surgery increases oxygen exposure to the lens: a ter), 949 possible mechanism for nuclear cataract formation, 302 Intravitreal triamcinolone acetonide for cystoid macular edema Leukemia in nonischemic central retinal vein occlusion, 860 Corneal pseudomembrane from acute inflammatory response Intravitreal versus retrobulbar injections of triamcinolone for and fibrin formation to acute myeloid leukemic infiltrate, macular edema associated with branch retinal vein oc- 921 clusion, 972 Serous retinal detachment in an elderly patient with Philadel- Modified grid laser photocoagulation versus pars plana vitrec- 1166 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OPHTHALMOLOGY JUNE 2005

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