Canadian Journal of Ophthalmology ( JO Journal canadien d’ ophtalmologie AANNUAL INDEX ¢ VOL. 34, 1999 © INDEX ANNUEL EpiTor-in-CHIEF SECTION EDITORS David S. Rootman, MD, FRCSC REDACTEUR EN CHEF REDACTEURS DE SECTION (Cataract and refractive surgery) Brent J. MacInnis, MD, FRCSC Duncan P. Anderson, MD, FRCSC (Chirurgie réfractive et (Neuro-ophthalmology) de la cataracte) ASSOCIATE EDITOR (Neuro-ophtalmologie) Graham E. Trope, MB, PhD, FRCSC REDACTEUR ASSOCIE Francois Codére, MD, FRCSC (Glaucoma) Graham E. Trope, MB, PhD, FRCSC (Oculoplastic surgery) (Glaucome) (Chirurgie plastique oculaire) MANAGING EDITOR INTERNATIONAL ADvisoRY BOARD DIRECTRICE DE LA REDACTION Alan F. Cruess, MD, FRCSC CONSEIL CONSULTATIF INTERNATIONAL Gloria Baker (Retina and vitreous) Professor Alan C. Bird, London (Rétine et vitré) Professor Yves M. Pouliquen, Paris J. Godfrey Heathcote, MB, PhD, Canadian Ophthalmological Society FRCPC TRANSLATION EDITOR Société canadienne d’ophtalmologie (Ophthalmic/general pathology) DIRECTEUR DE LA TRADUCTION (Pathologie ophtalmique et générale) Roch Gagnon, MD, FRCSC PRESIDENT * PRESIDENT Daniel M. O’Brien, MD, FRCSC Simon P. Holland, MB, FRCSC Book REviEW EDITOR (Cornea and external disease) DIRECTEUR DE LA CRITIQUE DE LIVRES Executive DirECTOR (Maladies externes et de la cornée) Walter T. Delpero, MD, FRCSC DiRECTEUR GENERAL G. Robert LaRoche, MD, FRCSC Hubert Drouin (Pediatric ophthalmology) Epirores Emeriti (Ophtalmologie pédiatrique) Drs. David J. Addison, Cecil C. Ewing, Ian M. MacDonald, MD, CM, J. Clement McCulloch, FCCMG, FRCSC Donald W. Mills, (Genetics) Howard N. Reed (Génétique) SuBJECTS ¢ SUJETS Abnormalities: Acute posterior multifocal placoid pigment epitheliopathy: Neurologic abnormalities associated with persistent hyper- Acute posterior multifocal placoid pigment epitheliopathy plastic primary vitreous, Marshman WE et al, 17—22 associated with retinal vasculitis, neovascularization and Abnormalities, multiple: subhyaloid hemorrhage, De Souza Se t al, 343-5 Neurologic abnormalities associated with persistent hyper- Administration, topical: plastic primary vitreous, Marshman WE et al, 17—22 Anorexia, depression and dementia induced by dorzolamide Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome: eyedrops (Trusopt), thoe Schwartzenberg GWS et al, Corneal endothelial deposits in patients with HIV infection 93-4 or AIDS: epidemiologic evidence of the contribution of Glaucoma secondary to topical use of steroid cream, thoe rifabutin, Holland SP et al, 204-9 Schwartzenberg GWS et al, 222-5 Needle-stick injuries and HIV infection [E], Hurwitz JJ, Adult: 189-90 Fresnel membrane prisms: clinical experience, Flanders M Needle-stick injuries and HIV infection: a surgeon’s person- et al, 335-40 al experience and review of postexposure prophylaxis, Age-related macular degeneration: See Macular degenera- Hurwitz JJ et al, 195-203 tion 416 CANJ OPHTHALMOL—VOL. 34, NO. 7, 1999 Canadian Journal of Ophthalmology ( JO Journal canadien d’ ophtalmologie AANNUAL INDEX ¢ VOL. 34, 1999 © INDEX ANNUEL EpiTor-in-CHIEF SECTION EDITORS David S. Rootman, MD, FRCSC REDACTEUR EN CHEF REDACTEURS DE SECTION (Cataract and refractive surgery) Brent J. MacInnis, MD, FRCSC Duncan P. Anderson, MD, FRCSC (Chirurgie réfractive et (Neuro-ophthalmology) de la cataracte) ASSOCIATE EDITOR (Neuro-ophtalmologie) Graham E. Trope, MB, PhD, FRCSC REDACTEUR ASSOCIE Francois Codére, MD, FRCSC (Glaucoma) Graham E. Trope, MB, PhD, FRCSC (Oculoplastic surgery) (Glaucome) (Chirurgie plastique oculaire) MANAGING EDITOR INTERNATIONAL ADvisoRY BOARD DIRECTRICE DE LA REDACTION Alan F. Cruess, MD, FRCSC CONSEIL CONSULTATIF INTERNATIONAL Gloria Baker (Retina and vitreous) Professor Alan C. Bird, London (Rétine et vitré) Professor Yves M. Pouliquen, Paris J. Godfrey Heathcote, MB, PhD, Canadian Ophthalmological Society FRCPC TRANSLATION EDITOR Société canadienne d’ophtalmologie (Ophthalmic/general pathology) DIRECTEUR DE LA TRADUCTION (Pathologie ophtalmique et générale) Roch Gagnon, MD, FRCSC PRESIDENT * PRESIDENT Daniel M. O’Brien, MD, FRCSC Simon P. Holland, MB, FRCSC Book REviEW EDITOR (Cornea and external disease) DIRECTEUR DE LA CRITIQUE DE LIVRES Executive DirECTOR (Maladies externes et de la cornée) Walter T. Delpero, MD, FRCSC DiRECTEUR GENERAL G. Robert LaRoche, MD, FRCSC Hubert Drouin (Pediatric ophthalmology) Epirores Emeriti (Ophtalmologie pédiatrique) Drs. David J. Addison, Cecil C. Ewing, Ian M. MacDonald, MD, CM, J. Clement McCulloch, FCCMG, FRCSC Donald W. Mills, (Genetics) Howard N. Reed (Génétique) SuBJECTS ¢ SUJETS Abnormalities: Acute posterior multifocal placoid pigment epitheliopathy: Neurologic abnormalities associated with persistent hyper- Acute posterior multifocal placoid pigment epitheliopathy plastic primary vitreous, Marshman WE et al, 17—22 associated with retinal vasculitis, neovascularization and Abnormalities, multiple: subhyaloid hemorrhage, De Souza Se t al, 343-5 Neurologic abnormalities associated with persistent hyper- Administration, topical: plastic primary vitreous, Marshman WE et al, 17—22 Anorexia, depression and dementia induced by dorzolamide Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome: eyedrops (Trusopt), thoe Schwartzenberg GWS et al, Corneal endothelial deposits in patients with HIV infection 93-4 or AIDS: epidemiologic evidence of the contribution of Glaucoma secondary to topical use of steroid cream, thoe rifabutin, Holland SP et al, 204-9 Schwartzenberg GWS et al, 222-5 Needle-stick injuries and HIV infection [E], Hurwitz JJ, Adult: 189-90 Fresnel membrane prisms: clinical experience, Flanders M Needle-stick injuries and HIV infection: a surgeon’s person- et al, 335-40 al experience and review of postexposure prophylaxis, Age-related macular degeneration: See Macular degenera- Hurwitz JJ et al, 195-203 tion 416 CANJ OPHTHALMOL—VOL. 34, NO. 7, 1999 Annual Index AIDS: See Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome Blindness: Allergy: See Hypersensitivity The prognosis of amaurosis fugax and hemispheric transient Alteplase: ischemic attacks, Nguyen TN et al, 210-6 Postoperative orbital hemorrhage following thrombolysis for Blood circulation, collateral: See Collateral circulation acute myocardial infarction, Ho Yuen V et al, 33-5 Branch retinal artery occlusion: See Retinal artery occlusion Amaurosis fugax: See Blindness Calcification, pathological: See Calcinosis Analgesics, narcotic: Calcinosis: Risk factors for pain and nausea following retinal and vitre- Presumed calcified retinal cavernous hemangioma, Almass- ous surgery under conscious sedation, Mandelcorn M et wary MA et al, 294-5 al, 281-5 Canadian Journal of Ophthalmology: Angiolymphoid hyperplasia with eosinophilia: Fifty ways to leave the cover [E], MacInnis BJ, 2534 Recurrent orbital angiolymphoid hyperplasia with eosino- The years ahead [E], MacDonald IM, 315-6 philia (Kimura’s disease), Ferri M et al, 290-3 Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors: Angle-closure glaucoma: See Glaucoma, angle-closure \norexia, depression and dementia induced by dcerzolamide Aniridia: eyedrops (Trusopt), thoe Schwartzenberg GWS et al, 93-4 A novel PAX6 frameshift mutation in a kindred from At- Carotid arteries: lantic Canada with familial aniridia, Gupta SK et al, Direct carotid—cavernous fistula following carotid endar- 3304 terectomy, Ou RJ et al, 401-6 Anorexia: Carotid artery diseases: Anorexia, depression and dementia induced by dorzolamide Branch retinal artery occlusion: angiographic demonstration eyedrops (Trusopt), thoe Schwartzenberg GWS et al, 93-4 of increased retinal blood flow after external carotid end Anterior eye segment: arterectomy, Shah GK et al, 36-9 Primary cysts in the iridociliary sulcus: ultrasound biomicro- Carotid—cavernous fistula: See Fistula scopic features of 210 cases, Fine N et al, 325-9 Carotid endarterectomy: See Endarterectomy, carotid Antibodies, anticardiolipin: Cataract: Primary antiphospholipid syndrome and neovascular glauco The Collaborative Normal-Tension Glaucoma Study and ma, Liu E et al, 349-52 some of its les[sE]o, nDrasnc e SM, 1-6 Antibodies, antiphospholipid: Cataract extraction: Primary antiphospholipid syndrome and neovascular glauco- Delayed, recurrent hypotonous maculopathy following aque- ma, Liu E et al, 349-52 ous suppressant therapy in pseudophakia, Goela Ae t al, Anticardiolipin antibodies: See Antibodies, anticardiolipin S95 Anti-inflammatory agents, non-steroidal: Cavernous sinus: Use of topical steroid therapy in the management of non- Congenital cavernous sinus syndrome in a child with neu necrotizing anterior scleritis, McMullen M et al, 217-21 rofibromatosis type 2, Yu CBO et al, 101-3 Antiphospholipid antibodies: See Antibodies, antiphospho- Direct carotid—cavernous fistula following carotid endarter- ectomy, Ou RJ et al, 401-6 lipid Cerebral ischemia, transient: Applanation tonometry: See Tonometry The prognosis of amaurosis fugax and hemispheric transient Aqueous humor: ischemic attacks, Nguyen TN et al, 210-6 Delayed, recurrent hypotonous maculopathy following aque- Chalazion: ous suppressant therapy in pseudophakia, Goela A et al, Embedded corneal foreign body in a child? ry a chalazion 395-7 curette, Clarke WN, 394 Aqueous humor suppressants: See Drug therapy Chemoprophylaxis: See Drug therapy See also Glaucoma Child: Asian Canadians: Embedded corneal foreign body in a child? Try a chalazion Age-related macular degeneration in Chinese-Canadians, curette, Clarke WN, 394 Damji KF et al, 266-71 Chinese Canadians: See Asian Canadians Assessment of health care needs: See Health services needs Choroid diseases: and demand Acute pi osterior multifocal placoid pig gment epf itheliopathy \ Astigmatism: associated with retinal vasculitis, neovascularization and Photorefractive keratectomy with an ablatable mask and rail subhyaloid hemorrhage, De Souza S et al, 343-5 system for simultaneous correction of myopia and astig- \ge-related macular degeneration in Chinese-Canadians, matism: preliminary results, Culp GJ et al, 9-16 Damji KF et al, 266—71 Atopic hypersensitivity: See Hypersensitivity, immediate Bilateral subfoveal choroidal neovascularization in Turner’s syndrome: Coincidence or consequence?, Beatty S et al, Bacterial endophthalmitis: See Endophthalmitis 346-8 Balloon dilatation: Delayed, recurrent hypotonous maculopathy following aque- Direct carotid—cavernous fistula following carotid endarter- ous suppressant therapy in pseudophakia, Goela A et al, ectomy, Ou RJ et al, 401-6 395-7 CAN | OPHTHALMOL—VOL. 34, NO. 7, 1999 417 Annual index Choroid neovascularization: See Choroid diseases Cryptophthalmos: See Eyelid diseases See also Neovascularization Curette: See Equipment and supplies Choroidal folds: See Choroid diseases Cysts: Choroidal neovascularization: See Neovascularization Primary cysts in the iridociliary sulcus: ultrasound biomicro- See also Choroid diseases scopic features of 210 cases, Fine N et al, 325-9 Ciliary body: Cytomegalovirus retinitis: Delayed, recurrent hypotonous maculopathy following aque- Corneal endothelial deposits in patients with HIV infection ous suppressant therapy in pseudophakia, Goela A et al, or AIDS: epidemiologic evidence of the contribution of 395-7 rifabutin, Holland SP et al, 204-9 Clinical trials: Determining the clinical significance of randomized clinical Dacryocystorhinostomy: trials: a review of the efficacy of laser photocoagulation, Lacrimal obstruction due to a nasal osteoma, Hurwitz JJ et Sharma S, 46-9 al, 296-8 Closed-angle glaucoma: See Glaucoma, angle-closure Dementia: Collateral circulation: Anorexia, depression and dementia induced by dorzolamide Branch retinal artery occlusion: angiographic demonstration eyedrops (Trusopt), thoe Schwartzenberg GWS et al, 93-4 of increased retinal blood flow after external carotid end- Depression: arterectomy, Shah GK et al, 36-9 Anorexia, depression and dementia induced by dorzolamide Complications: See Postoperative complications eyedrops (Trusopt), thoe Schwartzenberg GWS et al, 93-4 Complications, intraoperative: See Intraoperative complica- Determination of health care needs: See Health services tions needs and demand Complications, postoperative: See Postoperative complica- Diagnostic imaging: tions Primary cysts in the iridociliary sulcus: ultrasound biomicro- Computed tomography: See Tomography, x-ray computed scopic features of 210 cases, Fine N et al, 325-9 Congenital defects: See Abnormalities Diffuse lamellar keratitis: See Keratitis Conjunctiva: Diplopia: Recurrent orbital angiolymphoid hyperplasia with eosino- Fresnel membrane prisms: clinical experience, Flanders M et philia (Kimura’s disease), Ferri M et al, 290-3 al, 335-40 Conjunctivitis, allergic: Dorzolamide: Ocular complications of vernal keratoconjunctivitis, Tabbara Anorexia, depression and dementia induced by dorzolamide KF, 88-92 eyedrops (Trusopt), thoe Schwartzenberg GWS et al, 93-4 Conscious sedation: Drug administration routes: Risk factors for pain and nausea following retinal and vitre- Management of submacular hemorrhage with intravitreal ous surgery under conscious sedation, Mandelcorn M et sulfur hexafluoride: a pilot study, Daneshvar H et al, al, 281-5 385-8 Controlled clinical trials, randomized: See Randomized Drug administration, topical: See Administration, topical controlled trials Drug therapy: Cornea: Delayed, recurrent hypotonous maculopathy following aque- Central corneal thickness in low-tension glaucoma, Emara ous suppressant therapy in pseudophakia, Goela A et al, BY et al, 319-24 395-7 Embedded corneal foreign body in a child? Try a chalazion Needle-stick injuries and HIV infection [E], Hurwitz JJ, curette, Clarke WN, 394 189-90 Update in cornea and external disease: solving the mystery Needle-stick injuries and HIV infection: a surgeon’s person- of “sands of the Sahara” syndrome (diffuse lamellar ker- al experience and review of postexposure prophylaxis, atitis), Holland SP, 193-4 Hurwitz JJ et al, 195-203 Corneal foreign body: See Eye foreign bodies Use of topical steroid therapy in the management of non- See also Cornea necrotizing anterior scleritis, McMullen M et al, 217-21 Corneal thickness: See Cornea Drug toxicity: Corticosteroids: Anorexia, depression and dementia induced by dorzolamide Saccharomyces keratitis and endophthalmitis, Kirsch LS et eyedrops (Trusopt), thoe Schwartzenberg GWS et al, 93-4 al, 229-32 Counseling: Update in genetics: genetic eye diseases and the ophthalmol- Editor-in-chief: See Publishing ogist, MacDonald IM, 69-73 Education, medical: Cream: See Administration, topical The future of the clinical scientist [E], Drance SM, 373-7 Critical appraisal: Endarterectomy, carotid: Determining the clinical significance of randomized clinical Branch retinal artery occlusion: angiographic demonstration trials: a review of the efficacy of laser photocoagulation, of increased retinal blood flow after external carotid end- Sharma S, 46-9 arterectomy, Shah GK et al, 36-9 418 CAN) OPHTHALMOL—VOL. 34, NO. 7, 1999 Annual Index Direct carotid—cavernous fistula following carotid endar- Visual outcome following penetrating globe injuries with terectomy, Ou RJ et al, 401-6 retained intraocular foreign bodies, Lam SR et al, 389-93 Endophthalmitis: Eye hemorrhage: Bacterial endophthalmitis associated with an intruded suture Postoperative orbital hemorrhage following thrombolysis for 15 years after scleral buckling surgery, Enzenauer RW et acute myocardial infarction, Ho Yuen V et al, 33—5 al, 398-400 Eye injuries: Management of posterior segment intraocular foreign bod Ocular Munchausen’s syndrome, a costly disorder, Dhanda ies: 14 years’ experience, De Souza Se t al, 23-9 D et al, 226-8 Saccharomyces keratitis and endophthalmitis, Kirsch LS et Eye injuries, penetrating: al, 229-32 Management of posterior segment intraocular foreign bod- Visual outcome following penetrating globe injuries with ies: 14 years’ experience, De Souza S et al, 23-9 retained intraocular foreign bodies, Lam SR et al, 389-93 Siderosis bulbi with an undetectable intraocular foreign Endotoxins: body, DeAngelis D et al, 341-2 Update in cornea and external disease: solving the mystery Visual outcome following penetrating globe injuries with of “sands of the Sahara” syndrome (diffuse lamellar ker- retained intraocular foreign bodies, Lam SR et al, 389-93 atitis), Holland SP, 193-4 Eye manifestations: Enucleation: See Eye enucleation Update in pathology: temporal arteritis and its ocular mani- Equipment and supplies: festations, Heathcote JG, 63-8 Embedded corneal foreign body in a child? Try a chalazion Eyelid diseases: curette, Clarke WN, 394 Surgical correction for complete cryptophthalmos: case Ethnic groups: report and review of the literature, Ferri M et al, 233-6 Age-related macular degeneration in Chinese-Canadians, Damji KF et al, 266-71 Factitious disorders: Evidence-based ophthalmology: See Randomized controlled Ocular Munchausen’s syndrome, a costly disorder, Dhanda trials D et al, 226-8 Excimer laser: See Lasers Fistula: Exfoliation syndrome: Direct carotid—cavernous fistula following carotid endarter- Familial occurrence of pseudoexfoliation in Canada, Damji ectomy, Ou RJ et al, 401-6 KF et al, 257-65 Fluorocarbons: External carotid artery occlusion: See Carotid artery dis- Intraoperative complications of perfluoroperhydrophenan- eases threne: subretinal perfluorocarbon, retinal slippage and External carotid endarterectomy: See Endarterectomy, residual perfluorocarbon, Meffert S et al, 272-80 carotid Fogarty balloon catheterization: See Balloon dilatation External compression: See Lacrimal duct obstruction Fraser syndrome: See Eyelid diseases Eye: Fresnel prisms: Ocular Munchausen’s syndrome, a costly disorder, Dhanda Fresnel membrane prisms: clinical experience, Flanders M et D et al, 226-8 al, 335—40 Eye abnormalities: Fungal keratitis: See Keratitis Neurologic abnormalities associated with persistent hyper- See also Fungi plastic primary vitreous, Marshman WE et al, 17-22 Fungi: Surgical correction for complete cryptophthalmos: Fungal keratitis following excimer laser photorefractive ker- report and review of the literature, Ferri M et al, 233-6 atectomy, Dunphy D et al, 286-9 Eye diseases: Saccharomyces keratitis and endophthalmitis, Kirsch LS et Primary cysts in the iridociliary sulcus: ultrasound biomicro- al, 229-32 scopic features of 210 cases, Fine N et al, 325-9 Update in genetics: genetic eye diseases and the ophthalmol- ogist, MacDonald IM, 69-73 Gene therapy: Eye enucleation: Experimental gene therapy for an in vitro model of prolifera- Drilling the synthetic hydroxyapatite orbital implant, Jordan tive vitreoretinopathy, Wong CA et al, 379-84 DR et al, 30-2 Genes, homeo box: Sympathetic ophthalmia: a case report and review of the \ novel PAX6 frameshift mutation in a kindred from At- need for prophylactic enucleation, Bellan L, 95-8 lantic Canada with familial aniridia, Gupta SK et al, Eye foreign bodies: 33044 Embedded corneal foreign body in a child? Try a chalazion Genetic counseling: curette, Clarke WN, 394 Update in genetics: genetic eye diseases and the ophthalmol- Management of posterior segment intraocular foreign bod- ogist, MacDonald IM, 69-73 ies: 14 years’ experience, De Souza Se t al, 23-9 Genetics: Siderosis bulbi with an undetectable intraocular foreign Familial occurrence of pseudoexfoliation in Canada, Damji body, DeAngelis D et al, 341-2 KF et al, 257-65 CAN | OPHTHALMOL—VOL. 34, NO. 7, 1999 419 Annual Index Update in genetics: genetic eye diseases and the ophthalmol- Hemorrhage: ogist, MacDonald IM, 69-73 Management of submacular hemorrhage with intravitreal Glaucoma: sulfur hexafluoride: a pilot study, Daneshvar H et al, Central corneal thickness in low-tension glaucoma, Emara 385-8 BY et al, 319-24 Hereditary diseases: Delayed, recurrent hypotonous maculopathy following aque- Familial occurrence of pseudoexfoliation in Canada, Damji ous suppressant therapy in pseudophakia, Goela A et al, KF et al, 257-65 395-7 \ novel PAX6 frameshift mutation in a kindred from At- Familial occurrence of pseudoexfoliation in Canada, Damji lantic Canada with familial aniridia, Gupta SK et al, KF et al, 257-65 330-4 Glaucoma secondary to topical use of steroid cream, thoe Herpes simplex virus: See Simplexvirus Schwartzenberg GWS et al, 222-5 HIV: A novel PAX6 frameshift mutation in a kindred from At- Corneal endothelial deposits in patients with HIV infection lantic Canada with familial aniridia, Gupta SK et al, or AIDS: epidemiologic evidence of the contribution of 33044 rifabutin, Holland SP et al, 204-9 Glaucoma, angle-closure: Needle-stick injuries and HIV infection [E], Hurwitz JJ, Primary cysts in the iridociliary sulcus: ultrasound biomicro 189-90 scopic features of 210 cases, Fine N et al, 325-9 Needle-stick injuries and HIV infection: a surgeon’s person- Glaucoma, neovascular: al experience and review of postexposure prophylaxis, Primary antiphospholipid syndrome and neovascular glauco- Hurwitz JJ et al, 195-203 ma, Liu E et al, 349-52 HIV seropositivity: Glaucoma, open-angle: Needle-stick injuries and HIV infection [E], Hurwitz JJ, The Collaborative Normal-Tension Glaucoma Study and 189-90 some of its lessons [E], Drance SM, 1-6 Needle-stick injuries and HIV infection: a surgeon’s person- Graft rejection: al experience and review of postexposure prophylaxis, Saccharomyces keratitis and endophthalmitis, Kirsch LS et Hurwitz JJ et al, 195-203 al, 229-32 Homeodomain: See Genes, homeo box Grants and subsidies, research: See Research support Human immunodeficiency virus: See HIV Hydroxyapatites: Health care providers: See Health personnel Drilling the synthetic hydroxyapatite orbital implant, Jordan Health manpower: DR et al, 30-2 Determining Ontario’s supply and requirements for ophthal- Hypersensitivity: mologists in 2000 and 2005: 1. Methods, Persaud DD et Ocular complications of vernal keratoconjunctivitis, Tabbara al, 74-81 KF, 88-92 Determining Ontario’s supply and requirements for ophthal- Hypersensitivity, immediate: mologists in 2000 and 2005: 2. A comparison of projected Ocular complications of vernal keratoconjunctivitis, Tabbara supply and requirements, Persaud DD et al, 82-7 KF, 88-92 Ophthalmology workforce crisis [E], Trope GE, 59-61 Hypotony: See Ocular hypotension Health personnel: Needle-stick injuries and HIV infection [E], Hurwitz JJ, 189-90 Implants, artificial: Needle-stick injuries and HIV infection: a surgeon’s person- Drilling the synthetic hydroxyapatite orbital implant, Jordan al experience and review of postexposure prophylaxis, DR et al, 30-2 Hurwitz JJ et al, 195-203 Internal carotid artery occlusion: See Carotid artery diseases Health services needs and demand: Intraocular foreign body: See Eye foreign bodies Determining Ontario’s supply and requirements for ophthal- Intraocular pressure: mologists in 2000 and 2005: 1. Methods, Persaud DD et Central corneal thickness in low-tension glaucoma, Emara al, 74-8] BY et al, 319-24 Determining Ontario’s supply and requirements for ophthal- The Collaborative Normal-Tension Glaucoma Study and mologists in 2000 and 2005: 2. A comparison of projected some of its lessons [E], Drance SM, 1-6 supply and requirements, Persaud DD et al, 82-7 Intraoperative complications: Ophthalmology workforce crisis [E], Trope GE, 59-61 Intraoperative complications of perfluoroperhydrophenan- Health services research: threne: subretinal perfluorocarbon, retinal slippage and The future of the clinical scientist [E], Drance SM, 373-7 residual perfluorocarbon, Meffert S et al, 272-80 Hemangioma, cavernous: Intravitreal gas: See Drug administration routes Presumed calcified retinal cavernous hemangioma, Almass- Intravitreal sulfur hexafluoride: See Drug administration wary MA et al, 294-5 routes Hemispheric transient ischemic attack: See Cerebral ische- Intruded suture: See Sutures mia, transient See also Postoperative complications 420 CAN) OPHTHALMOL—VOL. 34, NO. 7, 1999 Annual Index Journals: See Periodicals Medically underserved area: Determining Ontario’s supply and requirements for ophthal- Keratitis: mologists in 2000 and 2005: 2. A comparison of projected Fungal keratitis following excimer laser photorefractive ker supply and requirements, Persaud DD et al, 82 atectomy, Dunphy D et al, 286-9 Ophthalmology workforce crisis [E], Trope GE, 59-61 Saccharomyces keratitis and endophthalmitis, Kirsch LS et Meningioma: al, 229-32 Congenital cavernous sinus syndrome in a child with neu- Update in cornea and external disease: solving the mystery rofibromatosis type 2, Yu CBO et al, 101-3 of “sands of the Sahara” syndrome (diffuse lamellar ker- Mitochondrial inheritance: See Hereditary diseases atitis), Holland SP, 193-4 Multicenter studies: Keratoconjunctivitis, vernal: See Conjunctivitis, allergic The Collaborative Normal-Tension Glaucoma Study and Kimura disease: See Angiolymphoid hyperplasia with eosino some of its lessons [E], Drance SM, 1-6 philia Multicenter trials: See Multicenter studies Munchausen syndrome: Lacrimal duct obstruction: Ocular Munchausen’s syndrome, a costly disorder, Dhanda Lacrimal obstruction due to a nasal osteoma, Hurwitz JJ et D et al, 226-8 al, 296-8 Myopia: Laser in situ keratomileusis: See Laser surgery Photorefractive keratectomy with an ablatable mask and rail See also Cornea tem for simultaneous correction of myopia and astig- Laser surgery: matism: preliminary results, Culp GJ et al, 9-16 Fungal keratitis following excimer laser photorefractive ker- atectomy, Dunphy De t al, 286-9 Narcotic analgesics: See Analgesics, narcotic Photorefractive keratectomy with an ablatable mask and rail Nausea: system for simultaneous correction of myopia and astig- Risk factors for pain and nausea following retinal and vitre- matism: preliminary results, Culp GJ et al, 9-16 ous surgery under conscious sedation, Mandelcorn M et Update in cornea and external disease: solving the mystery 5 of “sands of the Sahara” syndrome (diffuse lamellar ker- Needlestick injuries: atitis), Holland SP, 193-4 Needle-stick injuries and HIV infection [E], Hurwitz JJ, Lasers: 189-90 Determining the clinical significance of randomized clinical le-stick injuries and HIV infection: a surgeon’s person- trials: a review of the efficacy of laser photocoagulation, experience and review of postexposure prophylaxis, Sharma S, 46-9 itz JJ et al, 195-203 Fungal keratitis following excimer laser photorefractive ker- Needs: See Health services needs and demand atectomy, Dunphy D et al, 286-9 Neonatal diseases and abnormalities: Photorefractive keratectomy with an ablatable mask and rail Neurologic abnormalities associated with persistent hyper- system for simultaneous correction of myopia and astig- plastic primary vitreous, Marshman WE et al,, 1177.-9292 matism: preliminary results, Culp GJ et al, 9-16 Neoplasms: Lenses, intraocular: Primary cysts in the iridociliary sulcus: ultrasound biomicro- Delayed, recurrent hypotonous maculopathy following aque of 210 cases, Fine N et al, 325-9 ous suppressant therapy in pseudophakia, Goela A et al, Neovascular glaucoma: See Glaucoma, neovascular 395 Neovascularization: Low-tension glaucoma: See Glaucoma Age-related macular degeneration in Chi nese-Canadians, Damji KF et al, 266-71 Macula lutea: Bilateral subfoveal choroidal neovascularization in Turner’s Delayed, recurrent hypotonous maculopathy following a ndrome: Coincidence or consequence?, Beatty S et al, ous suppressant therapy in pseudophakia, Goela A et al, 346-8 395-7 Management of submacular hemorrhage with intravitreal Management of submacular hemorrhage with intravitreal sulfur hexafluoride: a pilot study, Daneshvar H et al, sulfur hexafluoride: a pilot study, Daneshvar H et al,] 385-8 385-8 Nervous system abnormalities: Macular degeneration: Neurologic abnormalities associated with persistent hyper- Age-related macular degeneration in Chinese-Canadians, plastic primary vitreous, Marshman WE et al, 17-22 Damji KF et al, 266-7 | Neurilemmoma: Management of submacular hemorrhage with intravitreal Congenital cavernous sinus syndrome in a child with neu- sulfur hexafluoride: a pilot study, Daneshvar H et al, rofibromatosis type 2, Yu CBO et al, 101-3 385-8 Neurofibromatosis 2: Maculopathy: See Macula lutea Congenital cavernous sinus syndrome in a child with neu- Medical research: See Research rofibromatosis type 2, Yu CBO et al, 101-3 CAN | OPHTHALMOL—VOL. 34, NO. 7, 1999 421 Annual Index Neurologic abnormalities: See Nervous system abnormalities ous surgery under conscious sedation, Mandelcorn M et Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agents: See Anti-inflam- al, 281-5 matory agents, non-steroidal Paired box genes: See Genes, homeo box NSAIDS: See Anti-inflammatory agents, non-steroidal Panuveitis: Sympathetic ophthalmia: a case report and review of the Occupational exposure: need for prophylactic enucleation, Bellan L, 95-8 Needle-stick injuries and HIV infection [E], Hurwitz JJ, PAX6: See Genes, homeo box 189-90 Pediatrics: Needle-stick injuries and HIV infection: a surgeon’s person- Embedded corneal foreign body in a child? Try a chalazion al experience and review of postexposure prophylaxis, curette, Clarke WN, 394 Hurwitz JJ et al, 195-203 Peer review, research: Ocular allergy: See Hypersensitivity Fifty ways to leave the cover [E], MacInnis BJ, 253-4 Ocular hypotension: Perfluorocarbon liquids: See Fluorocarbons Delayed, recurrent hypotonous maculopathy following aque- Perfluoroperhydrophenanthrene: See Fluorocarbons ous suppressant therapy in pseudophakia, Goela A et al, Periodicals: Fifty ways to leave the cover [E], MacInnis BJ, 253-4 395-7 Oculomotor nerve palsy: See Oculomotor nerve paralysis The years ahead [E], MacDonald IM, 315-6 Persistent hyperplastic primary vitreous: See Abnormalities Oculomotor nerve paralysis: Photorefractive keratectomy: See Laser surgery Congenital cavernous sinus syndrome in a child with neu- Physician:population ratio: See Health services needs and rofibromatosis type 2, Yu CBO et al, 101-3 demand Open-angle glaucoma: See Glaucoma, open-angle Physician requirements: See Health services needs and Ophthalmia, sympathetic: demand Sympathetic ophthalmia: a case report and review of the Physician shortage area: See Medically underserved area need for prophylactic enucleation, Bellan L, 95-8 Physician supply: See Health services needs and demand Ophthalmologist supply: See Health manpower Plastic surgery: See Surgery, plastic Ophthalmology: Postexposure prophylaxis: See Drug therapy Determining Ontario’s supply and requirements for ophthal- Postoperative complications: mologists in 2000 and 2005: 1. Methods, Persaud DD et Bacterial endophthalmitis associated with an intruded suture al, 74-81 15 years after scleral buckling surgery, Enzenauer RW et Determining Ontario’s supply and requirements for ophthal- al, 398-400 mologists in 2000 and 2005: 2. A comparison of projected Fungal keratitis following excimer laser photorefractive ker- supply and requirements, Persaud DD et al, 82—7 atectomy, Dunphy De t al, 286-9 Ophthalmology workforce crisis [E], Trope GE, 59-61 Management of posterior segment intraocular foreign bod- The years ahead [E], MacDonald IM, 315-6 ies: 14 years’ experience, De Souza Se t al, 23-9 Ophthalmology workforce: See Health manpower Postoperative pain: See Pain, postoperative Optic nerve: Post-streptococcal syndrome: See Streptococcus Glaucoma secendary to topical use of steroid cream, thoe PRK: See Laser surgery Schwartzenberg GWS et al, 222-5 Prognosis: Optic nerve cupping: See Optic nerve diseases The prognosis of amaurosis fugax and hemispheric transient Optic nerve diseases: ischemic attacks, Nguyen TN et al, 210-6 Central corneal thickness in low-tension glaucoma, Emara Proliferative vitreoretinopathy: See Vitreoretinal diseases BY et al, 319-24 Pseudoexfoliation syndrome: See Exfoliation syndrome Glaucoma secondary to topical use of steroid cream, thoe Pseudophakia: See Lenses, intraocular Schwartzenberg GWS et al, 222-5 Publishing: Postoperative orbital hemorrhage following thrombolysis for Fifty ways to leave the cover [E], MacInnis BJ, 253-4 acute myocardial infarction, Ho Yuen V et al, 33-5 The years ahead [E], MacDonald IM, 315-6 Optic neuropathy: See Optic nerve diseases Orbital diseases: Randomized clinical trials: See Randomized controlled trials Recurrent orbital angiolymphoid hyperplasia with eosino- Randomized controlled trials: philia (Kimura’s disease), Ferri M et al, 290-3 Determining the clinical significance of randomized clinical Orbital hemorrhage: See Eye hemorrhage trials: a review of the efficacy of laser photocoagulation, Orbital implant: See Implants, artificial Sharma S, 46-9 Osteoma: Research: Lacrimal obstruction due to a nasal osteoma, Hurwitz JJ et The future of the clinical scientist [E], Drance SM, 3 al, 296-8 Research support: The future of the clinical scientist [E], Drance SM, Pain, postoperative: Retina: Risk factors for pain and nausea following retinal and vitre- Determining the clinical significance of randomized clinical 422 CANJ OPHTHALMOL—VOL. 34, NO. 7, 1999 Annual Index trials: a review of the efficacy of laser photocoagulation, SF: See Sulfur hexafluoride Sharma S, 46-9 Shock, septic: Retinal artery occlusion: Chronic uveitis following a streptococcal illness, Knox CM Branch retinal artery occlusion: angiographic demonstration et al, 99-100 of increased retinal blood flow after external carotid end- Side effects: See Drug toxicity arterectomy, Shah GK et al, 36-9 Siderosis: Primary antiphospholipid syndrome and neovascular glauco- Siderosis bulbi with an undetectable intraocular foreign ma, Liu Ee t al, 349-52 body, DeAngelis D et al, 341-2 Retinal cavernous hemangioma: See Hemangioma, caver- Simplexvirus: nous Experimental gene therapy for an in vitro model of prolifera- See also Retinal diseases tive vitreoretinopathy, Wong CA et al, 379-84 Retinal diseases: Steroids: Acute posterior multifocal placoid pigment epitheliopathy Glaucoma secondary to topical use of steroid cream, thoe associated with retinal vasculitis, neovascularization and Schwartzenberg GWS et al, 222-5 subhyaloid hemorrhage, De Souza Se t al, 343-5 Use of topical steroid therapy in the management of non- Intraoperative complications of perfluoroperhydrophenan- necrotizing anterior scleritis, McMullen M et al, 217-21 threne: subretinal perfluorocarbon, retinal slippage and Streptococcus: residual perfluorocarbon, Meffert S et al, 272-80 Chronic uveitis following a streptococcal illness, Knox CM Neurologic abnormalities associated with persistent hyper- et al, 99-100 plastic primary vitreous, Marshman WE et al, 17—22 Streptococcus pneumoniae: Presumed calcified retinal cavernous hemangioma, Almass- Bacterial endophthalmitis associated with an intruded suture wary MA et al, 294—5 15 years after scleral buckling surgery, Enzenauer RW et Risk factors for pain and nausea following retinal and vitre- al, 398—400 ous surgery under conscious sedation, Mandelcorn M et Subfoveal hemorrhage: See Macula lutea al, 281-5 See also Hemorrhage Retinal folds: See Retinal diseases Submacular hemorrhage: See Macula lutea Retinal neovascularization: See also Hemorrhage Acute posterior multifocal placoid pigment epitheliopathy Subretinal hemorrhage: See Macula lutea associated with retinal vasculitis, neovascularization and See also Hemorrhage subhyaloid hemorrhage, De Souza Se t al, 343-5 Sulfur hexafluoride: Retinal vasculitis: See Vasculitis Management of submacular hemorrhage with intravitreal See also Retinal diseases sulfur hexafluoride: a pilot study, Daneshvar H et al, Retinitis, cytomegalovirus: See Cytomegalovirus retinitis 385-8 Ribonucleotide reductases: Surgery: Experimental gene therapy for an in vitro model of prolifera- Management of posterior segment intraocular foreign bod- tive vitreoretinopathy, Wong CA et al, 379-84 ies: 14 years’ experience, De Souza S et al, 23-9 Rifabutin: Surgery, operative: Corneal endothelial deposits in patients with HIV infection Intraoperative complications of perfluoroperhydrophenan- or AIDS: epidemiologic evidence of the contribution of threne: subretinal perfluorocarbon, retinal slippage and rifabutin, Holland SP et al, 204—9 residual perfluorocarbon, Meffert S et al, 272-80 Risk factors for pain and nausea following retinal and vitre- Saccharomyces: ous surgery under conscious sedation, Mandelcorn M et Saccharomyces keratitis and endophthalmitis, Kirsch LS et al, 281-5 al, 229-32 Surgery, plastic: Sands of the Sahara syndrome: See Keratitis Surgical correction for complete cryptophthalmos: case Schwannoma: See Neurilemmoma report and review of the literature, Ferri M et al, 233-6 Scleral buckling: Sutures: Bacterial endophthalmitis associated with an intruded suture Bacterial endophthalmitis associated with an intruded suture 15 years after scleral buckling surgery, Enzenauer RW et 15 years after scleral buckling surgery, Enzenauer RW et al, 398-400 al, 398-400 Scleritis: Use of topical steroid therapy in the management of non- Temporal arteries: necrotizing anterior scleritis, McMullen M et al, 217-21 Update in pathology: temporal arteritis and its ocular mani- Scotoma: festations, Heathcote JG, 63-8 Glaucoma secondary to topical use of steroid cream, thoe Temporal arteritis: Schwartzenberg GWS et al, 222-5 Update in pathology: temporal arteritis and its ocular mani- Sedation, conscious: See Conscious sedation festations, Heathcote JG, 63-8 Seroconversion: See HIV seropositivity Therapy, drug: See Drug therapy CAN ] OPHTHALMOL—VOL. 34, NO. 7, 1999 423 Annual Index Thrombectomy: Sympathetic ophthalmia: a case report and review of the Direct carotid—cavernous fistula following carotid endar need for prophylactic enucleation, Bellan L, 95-8 terectomy, Ou RJ et al, 401-6 Vasculitis: Thrombolysis: See Thrombolytic therapy Acute posterior multifocal placoid pigment epitheliopathy Thrombolytic therapy: associated with retinal vasculitis, neovascularization and Postoperative orbital hemorrhage following thrombolysis for subhyaloid hemorrhage, De Souza S et al, 343-5 acute myocardial infarction, Ho Yuen V et al, 33-5 Vernal keratoconjunctivitis: See Conjunctivitis, allergic Tissue plasminogen activator: See Alteplase Visual acuity: Tomography, x-ray computed: Visual outcome following penetrating globe injuries with Siderosis bulbi with an undetectable intraocular foreign retained intraocular foreign bodies, Lam SR et al, 389-93 body, DeAngelis D et al, 341 Vitrectomy: Tonometry: Management of posterior segment intraocular foreign bod- Central corneal thickness in low-tension glaucoma, Emara ies: 14 years’ experience, De Souza Se t al, 23-9 BY et al, 319-24 Risk factors for pain and nausea following retinal and vitre- Topical administration: See Administration, topical ous surgery under conscious sedation, Mandelcorn M et Toxic shock syndrome: See Shock, septic al, 281-5 tPA: See Alteplase Visual outcome following penetrating globe injuries with Transient ischemic attack: See Cerebral ischemia, transient retained intraocular foreign bodies, Lam SR et al, 389-93 Tumors: See Neoplasms Vitreoretinal diseases: Turner’s syndrome: Experimental gene therapy for an in vitro model of prolifera- Bilateral subfoveal choroidal neovascularization in Turner’s tive vitreoretinopathy, Wong CA et al, 379-84 syndrome: Coincidence or consequence?, Beatty S et al, Intraoperative complications of perfluoroperhydrophenan- 346-8 threne: subretinal perfluorocarbon, retinal slippage and residual perfluorocarbon, Meffert S et al, 272-80 Vitreoretinal surgery: See Surgery, operative Vitreoretinopathy: See Vitreoretinal diseases Ultrasonography: Vitreous body: Primary cysts in the iridociliary sulcus: ultrasound biomicro- Intraoperative complications of perfluoroperhydrophenan- scopic features of 210 cases, Fine N et al, 325-9 threne: subretinal perfluorocarbon, retinal slippage and Ultrasound biomicroscopy: See Diagnostic imaging residual perfluorocarbon, Meffert S et al, 272—80 See also Ultrasonography Uveitis: Warburg syndrome: See Abnormalities Chronic uveitis following a streptococcal illness, Knox CM Workforce requirements: See Health services needs and et al, 99-100 demand AUTHORS ¢ AUTEURS Addison DJ: See Damji KF Bellan L: Almasswary MA: Sympathetic ophthalmia: a case report and review of the Presumed calcified retinal cavernous hemangioma, 294—5 need for prophylactic enucleation, 95-8 Altomare F: See De Souza S Berger AR: See Lam SR Amjadi K: See Damji KF Bishop P: See Beatty S Ananthanarayan C: See Mandeicorn M Black G: See Beatty S Andrews D: See Dunphy D Bradshaw DJ: See Enzenauer RW Aslanides IM: See DeAngelis D Brownstein S: See Kirsch LS See De Souza S Bulman D: See Gupta SK Buys YM: See Liu E Bains HS: See Damji KF See thoe Schwartzenberg GWS Beatty S: Bilateral subfoveal choroidal neovascularization in Turner’s Camarata PJ: See Shah GK syndrome: Coincidence or consequence?, 346-8 Chang CW: See Holland SP 424 CANJ OPHTHALMOL—VOL. 34, NO. 7, 1999