ANNUAL INDEX /INDEXANNUER eee Canadian Journal of Ophthalmology * Vol. 41, 2006 * Journal canadien d’ophtalmologie <o Epitor-In-CHIEF REDACTEUR EN CHEF Canadian Graham E. Trope, MB, PhD, FRCS( Ophthalmological Society SECTION EpiTors INTERNATIONAL ApDvisorY BOARD PRESIDENT RéEpacteurs DE SECTION CONSEIL CONSULTATIF INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENT Bryan P. Arthurs, MD, FRCS‘ Dr. Rubens Belfort, Jr. Alan EF. Cruess, MD, FRCS¢ (Oculoplastic surgery/Chirurgie plastique oculaire Sao Paulo, Brazil Chaim Edelstein, MD, FRCS( Dr. Claude F. Burgoyne EXECUTIVE DiRECTOR J } New Orleans, La., USA DirRECTEUR GENERAL Ocular oncology/Oncologte Oculalre Dr. Jan-Tjeerd H.N. De Faber Hubert Drouin, CAI a Godfrey Heathcote, MB, PhD, FRCP Ophthalmic and general pat holog y Rotterdam, The Netherlands MANAGING EpbIToR (ACTING) PaYethh, olojg, ie opnhf talJm,i que1 et t générale f, Prof. Phuc Lehoang Directrice De LA REDACTION (INTERIMAIRE) Paris, France William G. Hodge, MD, PhD, FRCS Chitra Arcot, MA (Publishing) Prof. Robert McFadzean Glasgou UK CONTRIBUTING EpDIToRS Simon P. Holland, MB, FRCS« Dr. Joaquim N. Murta REDACTEURS INVITES Cornea and¢ xternal disease and refractive surgery Coimbra, Portugal Ian Mcllraith, MD, FRCS( Maladies externes et de la cornee et chi rurele réfractive Dr. Pinar ©. Ozdal Meghan H. Nieman, PhD (English) Martin J. Steinbach, PhD Robert K. Koenekoop, MD, PhD, FRCS(¢ Ankara, Turkey wr ' , ae heer , (Pediatric ophthalmology/Ophtalmologie pédiatrique) Dr. J. Carlos Pastor TRANSLATION Susan K. Lindley, MD, FRCS¢ Valladolid, Spain TRADUCTION ( ataract and opti s/Cataracte et optique Dr. Carol L. Shields Claude Gendron, Les Rédactions Oléron David A.L. Maberley, MD, FRCSC, MSc (Epid Philade lphia Pa., USA limitée, [email protected] (RReettiinnaa aaAn d / vi, treous/RéPStP inr DeD et t vitre Dr. Ronald E. Smith TRANSLATION EDITOR Los Angeles, Calif USA Samuel N. Markowitz, MD, FRCS¢ Directeur De LE TRADUCTION Lfi ou sion Ba € vision Epitores EMerirTi Robert Chevrier, MD, FRCS( Dr. David J. Addison Martin W. ten Hove, MD, FRCS Dr. Miguel N. Burnier, Jr. Neuro-ophthalmology/Neuro-ophtalmologi *Dr. Cecil C. Ewing (2006) Graham E. Trope, MB, PhD, FRCS( Dr. Ian M. MacDonald Dr. Brent J. MacInnis Dr. J. Clement McCulloch Michael Walter, PhD Dr. Donald W. Mills Dr. Howard N. Reed SUBJECTS * SUJETS Acanthamoeba keratitis Principles of modern low vision rehabilitation, Markowitz SN, Bilateral acanthamoeba keratitis and treatment strategy based 289-312 on lesion depth, Hassanlou M et al, 71-3 Visual field expansion in patients with retinitis pigmentosa, Access to health care. See Waiting lists Somani § et al, 27—33 Activities of daily living Adrenal cortex hormones Occupational therapy interventions in low vision rehabilita- Combination of azathioprine and corticosteroids in the treat- tion, Markowitz M, 340-7 ment of serpiginous choroiditis, Vianna RNG et al, 183-9 790 CAN J OPHTHALMOL—VOL. 41, NO. 6, 2006 ANNUAL INDEX /INDEXANNUER eee Canadian Journal of Ophthalmology * Vol. 41, 2006 * Journal canadien d’ophtalmologie <o Epitor-In-CHIEF REDACTEUR EN CHEF Canadian Graham E. Trope, MB, PhD, FRCS( Ophthalmological Society SECTION EpiTors INTERNATIONAL ApDvisorY BOARD PRESIDENT RéEpacteurs DE SECTION CONSEIL CONSULTATIF INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENT Bryan P. Arthurs, MD, FRCS‘ Dr. Rubens Belfort, Jr. Alan EF. Cruess, MD, FRCS¢ (Oculoplastic surgery/Chirurgie plastique oculaire Sao Paulo, Brazil Chaim Edelstein, MD, FRCS( Dr. Claude F. Burgoyne EXECUTIVE DiRECTOR J } New Orleans, La., USA DirRECTEUR GENERAL Ocular oncology/Oncologte Oculalre Dr. Jan-Tjeerd H.N. De Faber Hubert Drouin, CAI a Godfrey Heathcote, MB, PhD, FRCP Ophthalmic and general pat holog y Rotterdam, The Netherlands MANAGING EpbIToR (ACTING) PaYethh, olojg, ie opnhf talJm,i que1 et t générale f, Prof. Phuc Lehoang Directrice De LA REDACTION (INTERIMAIRE) Paris, France William G. Hodge, MD, PhD, FRCS Chitra Arcot, MA (Publishing) Prof. Robert McFadzean Glasgou UK CONTRIBUTING EpDIToRS Simon P. Holland, MB, FRCS« Dr. Joaquim N. Murta REDACTEURS INVITES Cornea and¢ xternal disease and refractive surgery Coimbra, Portugal Ian Mcllraith, MD, FRCS( Maladies externes et de la cornee et chi rurele réfractive Dr. Pinar ©. Ozdal Meghan H. Nieman, PhD (English) Martin J. Steinbach, PhD Robert K. Koenekoop, MD, PhD, FRCS(¢ Ankara, Turkey wr ' , ae heer , (Pediatric ophthalmology/Ophtalmologie pédiatrique) Dr. J. Carlos Pastor TRANSLATION Susan K. Lindley, MD, FRCS¢ Valladolid, Spain TRADUCTION ( ataract and opti s/Cataracte et optique Dr. Carol L. Shields Claude Gendron, Les Rédactions Oléron David A.L. Maberley, MD, FRCSC, MSc (Epid Philade lphia Pa., USA limitée, [email protected] (RReettiinnaa aaAn d / vi, treous/RéPStP inr DeD et t vitre Dr. Ronald E. Smith TRANSLATION EDITOR Los Angeles, Calif USA Samuel N. Markowitz, MD, FRCS¢ Directeur De LE TRADUCTION Lfi ou sion Ba € vision Epitores EMerirTi Robert Chevrier, MD, FRCS( Dr. David J. Addison Martin W. ten Hove, MD, FRCS Dr. Miguel N. Burnier, Jr. Neuro-ophthalmology/Neuro-ophtalmologi *Dr. Cecil C. Ewing (2006) Graham E. Trope, MB, PhD, FRCS( Dr. Ian M. MacDonald Dr. Brent J. MacInnis Dr. J. Clement McCulloch Michael Walter, PhD Dr. Donald W. Mills Dr. Howard N. Reed SUBJECTS * SUJETS Acanthamoeba keratitis Principles of modern low vision rehabilitation, Markowitz SN, Bilateral acanthamoeba keratitis and treatment strategy based 289-312 on lesion depth, Hassanlou M et al, 71-3 Visual field expansion in patients with retinitis pigmentosa, Access to health care. See Waiting lists Somani § et al, 27—33 Activities of daily living Adrenal cortex hormones Occupational therapy interventions in low vision rehabilita- Combination of azathioprine and corticosteroids in the treat- tion, Markowitz M, 340-7 ment of serpiginous choroiditis, Vianna RNG et al, 183-9 790 CAN J OPHTHALMOL—VOL. 41, NO. 6, 2006 Am Adrenergic beta-antagonists host disease, Yoshida A et al, 472-5 6-blocker use still high in patients with respiratory disease [EY. Artificial tears. See Ophthalmic solutions Eye column], 824 Autograft. See Transplantation, autologous Beta blockers for hypertension increase risk of stroke [FYE . Eye Azathioprine column], 124 Combination of azathioprine and corticosteroids in the treat- Advanced glycosylation end products (AGEs). See ment of serpiginous choroiditis, Vianna RNG et al, 183-9 Glycosylation end products, advanced Afferent pupillary defect. See Pupil disorders Behcet syndrome Africa Microsatellite polymorphisms of the M/CA gene among How can we strengthen ophthalmic research in Africa? [edito- Japanese patients with Behcet's disease, Nishiyama M et al, rial], Courtright P et al, 424-5 210-15 Age-related macular degeneration. See Macular degeneration Beta-blockers. See Adrenergic beta-antagonists Aged Biomechanics Perspectives on low vision service in Canada: a pilot study, Seeing eye muscles at work [Cyclops column], 426 Gold D et al, 348-54 Biomicroscopy, ultrasound. See Microscopy, acoustic Alberta Blastoschizomyces capitatus Low vision service models in Alberta: innovation, collabora- Blastoschizomyces capitatus keratitis and melting in a corneal tion, and future opportunities, Harper K et al, 373-7 graft, Levy J et al, 7724 Allergies. See Hypersensitivity Blepharoptosis Amaurosis. See Blindness Intermittent reversal of complete ptosis associated with sphe- Amblyopia noid wing meningiomas, Egan RA et al, 497-9 Integrated vision care in Nova Scotia: a Canadian model? [edi- Suture reaction masquerading as a conjunctival malignancy, torial], LeBlanc RP, 421-3 Chung HS et al, 207-9 Ocular integration in the human visual cortex, Horton JC, Blepharospasm 584-93 Basic blink research catches up to clinical blepharospasm prac- Old brains still plastic: critical period extended [Cyclops tice [Cyclops column], 147 column], 147 Blindness Rat visual deprivation studies mimic occlusion amblyopia Blindsight responds to training [Cyclops column], 673 [Cyclops column], 546 Impact of Vision 2020 on global blindness [editorial], Kuper Superior amblyopia treatment on the distant horizon? H et al, 669-72 Extending the plastic period in ocular dominance columns Sight restored to chickens in an animal model of Leber con- [Cyclops column], 15 genital amaurosis [EY. Eye column], 660 Aminoguanidine. See Pimagedine Vision-limiting complications in open-globe injuries, Thakker Anemia MM etal, 86-92 Ocular neovascularization in a patient with Fanconi anemia, See also Vision, low; Vision, low, rehabilitation Ben Yahia et al, 8-9 Blood disorders. See Hematologic diseases Anesthetics, local Breast neoplasms Intraoperative eye position after sub-Tenon’s anesthesia for Coffee may prevent breast cancer [EY. Eye column], 532 cataract surgery, Kumar N et al, 476-80 Orbital metastasis from breast carcinoma presenting as neu- Lidocaine hypersensitivity after subconjunctival injection, Levy rotrophic keratitis, Solari HP et al, 93-6 J, 204-6 Angiofibroma C-reactive protein Orbital giant cell angiofibroma: immunohistochemistry and Race and gender differences in C-reactive protein [F.Y. Eye differential diagnosis, Farmer JP et al, 216-20 column], 124 Angioscotoma. See Scotoma Caffeine Anterior eye segment Caffeine safe and beneficial in treatment of apnea of prematu Anterior segment ischaemia with giant cell arteritis, McKillop rity [EY. Eye column], 660 E et al, 201-3 Coffee may prevent breast cancer [EY. Eye column], 532 Antimetabolites Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB) Review of consecutive phacotrabeculectomies supplemented Journey to Independence: Blindness |book review], Lank CN, with early needle revision and antimetabolites, Li G et al, 412 45/—605 See also Vision, low, rehabilitation Apnea Canadian Ophthalmological Society Caffeine safe and beneficial in treatment of apnea of prematu- Cataract surgery in Canada [editorial], Bellan L, 539-41 rity [RY. Eye column], 660 Cancer. See Choroid neoplasms; Lymphoma; Neoplasms Apoptosis Carcinoma, small cell Apoptosis in perforated cornea of a patient with graft-versus- Choroidal mass as the presenting sign of small cell lung carci- CAN J OPHTHALMOL—VOL. 41,NO.6,2006 791 Annual Index noma, Fernandes BF et al, 605-8 Chondroitin sulfates Clinical, histologic, and immunohistochemical evaluation of Glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate helpful for some with iris metastases from small cell lung carcinoma, Moura LR et osteoarthritis [EY. Eye column], 532 al, 775-7 Choroid neoplasms Cardiovascular disease Choroidal mass as the presenting sign of small cell lung carci- Diet not found to modify rates of cancer of cardiovascular noma, Fernandes BF et al, 605-8 disease [EY. Eye column], 532 Choroidal neovascularization Career choice Photodynamic therapy for subretinal neovascularization in type Factors influencing career choice in ophthalmology, Noble J, 2A idiopathic juxtafoveolar telangiectasis, Potter MJ et al, 34-7 596-9 Choroiditis Cataract Awareness of eye diseases and risk factors: identifying needs for Combination of azathioprine and corticosteroids in the treat- ment of serpiginous choroiditis, Vianna RNG et al, 183-9 health education and promotion in Canada, Noertjojo K et Cognition al, 617-23 Cataract surgery not found to improve cognitive function in Pupillography of relative afferent pupillary defect contralateral elderly patients [EY. Eye column], 256 to monocular mature cataract, Miki A et al, 469-71 Computed tomography. See Tomography, x-ray computed Vision-limiting complications in open-globe injuries, Thakker Cone-rod dystrophy. See Retinitis pigmentosa MM etal, 86-92 Congenital, hereditary, and neonatal diseases and abnormali- Cataract extraction ties Cataract surgery in Canada [editorial], Bellan L, 539-41 Gene therapy works in mice with retinoschisis [Cyclops Cataract surgery not found to improve cognitive function in column], 15 elderly patients [EY. Eye column], 256 Sight restored to chickens in an animal model of Leber con- Cystoid macular edema after phacoemulsification: risk factors genital amaurosis [EY. Eye column], 660 and effect on visual acuity, Gulkilik G et al, 699-703 Utility of molecular testing for related retinal dystrophies, Diffuse benign epithelial downgrowth after cataract surgery, Mezer E et al, 190-6 Levy J et al, 67-70 Conjunctival diseases Effect of diclofenac on prevention of posterior capsule opacifi Clinical outcome study ofa modified surgical technique for cation in human eyes, Inan UU et al, 624-9 pterygium excision, Massaoutis P et al, 704-8 Intraoperative eye position after sub-Tenon’s anesthesia for Conjunctival neoplasms cataract surgery, Kumar N et al, 476-80 Characterization of lymphoproliferative lesions of the conjunc- Long-term refractive change after intraocular lens implantation tiva: immunohistochemical and molecular genetic studies, in childhood, Walker RA et al, 464-8 Farmer JP et al, 753-60 Myopic shift from the predicted refraction after sulcus fixation Suture reaction masquerading as a conjunctival malignancy, of PMMA posterior chamber intraocular lenses, Bayramlat Chung HS et al, 207-9 Conjunctivitis H et al, 78-82 Review of consecutive phacotrabeculectomies supplemented Integrated vision care in Nova Scotia: a Canadian model? [edi with early needle revision and antimetabolites, Li G et al, torial], LeBlanc RP, 421-3 lopical 2% cyclosporine Ai n preservative-free artificial tears 457-63 for the treatment of vernal keratoconjunctivitis, Kilic et al, Cerebrovascular accident 693-8 Isolated bilateral lateral geniculate infarction producing bow-tie Contact lens visual field defects, Baker CF et al, 609-13 Bilateral acanthamoeba keratitis and treatment strategy based Chickenpox on lesion depth, Hassanlou M et al, 71-3 Panuveitis as presenting sign of chickenpox in a young child, Successful conservative management of hydrops with perfora- Belfair N et al, 97-9 tion in pellucid marginal degeneration, Forooghian F et al, Child 147 Caffeine safe and beneficial in treatment of apnea of prematu Contrast sensitivity rity [RY. Eye column], 660 Binocular function in patients with age-related macular degen Ixodes tick infestation of the eyelid ofa child [letter], Singh M a eration: a review, Tarita-Nistor L et al, 32 et al, 783-4 Cornea Long-term refractive change after intraocular lens implantation \poptosis in perforated cornea of a patient with graft-versus in childhood, Walker RA et al, 464—8 host disease, Yoshida A et al, 472—5 Moyamoya disease presenting to the ophthalmology clinic Corneal clarity partly due to inhibiting blood vessel growth [letter], Williams M et al, 633-4 [Cyclops column], 546 Panuveitis as presenting sign of chickenpox in a young child, Successful conservative management of hydrops with perfora- Belfair N et al, 97-9 tion in pellucid marginal degeneration, Forooghian Fe t al, See also Infant, low birth weight; Infant, newborn t 792 =C ANJ OPHTHALMOL—VOL. 41, NO. 6, 2006 UT lo VEGER3 potentially responsible for corneal avascularity (FY. Depth perception Eye column], 660 Benefits of stereopsis when identifying clinically significant Vision-limiting complications in open-globe injuries, Thakker macular edema via teleophthalmology, Rudnisky CJ et al, ae MM etal, 86-92 27-32 Corneal edema Dermatitis, phototoxic Successful conservative management of hydrops with perfora- Doxycycline-induced phototoxicity [EY. Eye column], 660 tion in pellucid marginal degeneration, Forooghian Fe t al, Diabetes insipidus 747 Pigmentary maculopathy in a patient with Wolfram syndrome, Corneal transplantation Dhalla MS et al, 38-40 Blastoschizomyces capitatus keratitis and melting in a corneal Diabetes mellitus graft, Levy J et al, 772-4 Integrated vision care in Nova Scotia: a Canadian model? [edi- Demographics of corneal transplantation in Canada in 2004, torial], LeBlanc RP, 421-3 Cao KY et al, 688-92 Pigmentary maculopathy in a patient with Wolfram syndrome, Coronary disease Dhalla MS et al, 38—40 Low birth weight associated with coronary events in adulthood [ransmission electron microscopy and autofluorescence find- LEY. Eye column], 123 ings in the cornea of diabetic rats treated with aminoguani- Corticosteroids. See Adrenal cortex hormones dine, Yiicel I et al, 60-6 Diabetic retinopathy Cost-benefit analysis. See Health care costs CT scan. See Tomography, x-ray computed Benefits of stereopsis when identify ing clinically significant Cyclosporine macular edema via teleophthalmology, Rudnisky CJ et al, 727-32 [opical 2% cyclosporine A in preserv ative-free artificial tears Elevated intravitreal interleukin-6 levels in patients with prolif- for the treatment of vernal keratoconjunctivitis, Kili¢ et al, erative diabetic retinopathy, Mocan MC et al, 747-52 693-8 Diagnosis, differential Cysts Orbital giant cell angiofibroma: immunohistochemistry and Multiple bilateral primary cysts of the iris pigment epithelium, differential diagnosis, Farmer JP et al, 216—20 O’Connor MD et al, 761—2 Diagnostic techniques, ophthalmological Steatocystoma simplex of the caruncle, Kim NJ et al, 83-5 \nterior uveitis investigation by Canadian ophthalmologists: Cytochrome oxidase. See Electron transport complex IV insights from the Canadian National Uveitis Survey, Cytokines Forooghian F et al, 576-83 Elevated intravitreal interleukin-G levels in patients with prolif- Comparison of Proview phosphene tonometry with Goldmann erative diabetic retinopathy, Mocan MC et al, 747-52 applanation tonometry, Morledge-t fampton SJ et al, 722-6 Cystoid macular edema after phacoemulsification: risk factors Deep brain stimulation and effect on visual acuity, Gulkilik G et al, 699-703 Deep-brain stimulation for Parkinson's disease more effective Gamma interferon assay as an alternative to PPD skin testing than medications alone [EY. Eye column], 824 in selected patients with granulomatous intraocular inflam- Delivery of health care matory disease, Kurup et al, 737-40 Integrated vision care in Nova Scotia: a Canadian model? [edi- Intracranial foreign body in a globe-perforating injury, torial], LeBlanc RP, 421-3 liirkciioglu P et al, 504—5 Low vision service models in Alberta: innovation, collabora- Major advances in neuroimaging the retina [Cyclops column], tion, and future opportunities, Harper K et al, 373-7 149 Quebec model for low vision rehabilitation, Robillard N et al, \ itreopapillary traction: cost-effective diagnosis by optical 362-6 coherence tomography, Cabrera S et al, 763-5 Services available to sight-impaired and legally blind patients in Pupillography of relative afferent pupillary defect contralateral Ontario: the Ontario model, Lapointe ML, 367-9 to monocular mature cataract, Miki A et al, 469-71 Vision rehabilitation for Canadians with less than 20/40 Retinal hardware modified by cortical software [Cyclops acuity: the SmartSight model, Jackson ML, 355-61 column], 15 Demography See also Ophthalmoscopy Demographics of corneal transplantation in Canada in 2004, Diclofenac Cao KY et al, 688-92 Effect of diclofenac on prevention of posterior capsule opacifi- Impact of Vision 2020 on global blindness [editorial], Kuper cation in human eyes, Inan UU et al, 624-9 H et al, 669-72 Diet. See Food habits Dengue Digitalis, toxicity Ocular manifestations of dengue fever in an East Indian epi- Photopsia as a manifestation of digitalis toxicity, Oishi A et al, demic, Kapoor HK et al, 741-6 603-4 Depression Digoxin Ketamine found to be a rapid onset treatment for treating Photopsia as a manifestation of digitalis toxicity, Oishi A et al, depression [F.Y. Eye column], 824 603-4 CAN J OPHTHALMOL—VOL. 41,NO.6,2006 793 Annual Index Diplopia teroscopy, Choi S et al, 491-3 Fourth nerve palsy associated with almost complete absence of Woodpecker contributions to understanding retinal hemor- the superior oblique muscle [letter], Gore DM et al, 784—5 rhages [Cyclops column], 426 DNA Eye infections Prognostic DNA testing and counselling for dominant optic Bilateral exudative retinal detachments as initial presentation of atrophy due to a novel OPA/ mutation, Yoshida Se t al, sympathetic ophthalmia in Turner syndrome, Chang CW et 614-16 al, 4194—6 Doxycycline Eye injuries Doxycycline-induced phototoxicity [RY. Eye column], 660 Intracranial foreign body in a globe-perforating injury, Drugs. See Pharmaceutical preparations Tiirkciioglu P et al, 504—5 Vision-limiting complications in open-globe injuries, Thakker Economics. See Health care costs MM etal, 86-92 Edema. See Corneal edema; Macular edema; Papilledema Eye movements Education, professional Eye movements aid visual perception [Cyclops column], 673 Does sex affect the success rate of Canadian ophthalmology Fixation stability using radial gratings in patients with age- residency applicants? Baerlocher MO et al, 163-8 related macular degeneration, Gonzalez EG et al, 333-9 Factors influencing career choice in ophthalmology, Noble J, See also Fixation, ocular 596-9 Eyebrows Medical students’ self-confidence in performing direct ophthal Ocular adnexal asymmetry in models: a magazine photograph moscopy in clinical training, Gupta RR et al, 169-74 analysis, Ing E et al, 175-82 Electrical stimulation Eyeglasses Tip of the tongue phenomena [Cyclops column], 15 Image relocation with prisms in patients with age-related Electron transport complex IV macular degeneration, Al-Karmi R et al, 313-18 Ocular integration in the human visual cortex, Horton J( Eyelids 584 93 Histopathologically confirmed ocular rhinosporidiosis in two Endophthalmitis Canadians, Harissi-Dagher M et al, 226-9 Bilateral exudative retinal detachments as initial presentation of Intermittent reversal of complete ptosis associated with sphe- sympathetic ophthalmia in Turner syndrome, Chang CW et noid wing meningiomas, Egan RA et al, 497-9 al, 494-6 lxodes tick infestation of the eyelid of a child [letter], Singh M Endoscopy, digestive system et al, 7 83-4 Valsalva retinopathy associated with fiberoptic gastroen Ocular adnexal asymmetry in models: a magazine photograph teroscopy, Choi S et al, 491-3 analysis, IngE et al, 175-82 Endothelium, corneal VEGER3 potentially responsible for corneal avascularity [FY. Facial asymmetry Eye column], 660 Ocular adnexal asymmetry in models: a magazine photograph Epidemiology analysis, IngE et al, 175-82 Screening for glaucoma in Canada: a systemic review of the lit Fanconi anemia erature, Einarson TR et al, 709-21 Ocular neovascularization in a patient with Fanconi anemia, Epithelium, corneal Ben Yahia et al, 778-9 Diffuse benign epithelial downgrowth after cataract surgery, Fatty acids, omega-3 Levy J et al, 67-70 lhe evidence for efficacy of omega-3 fatty acids in preventing Eye Care Working Group (Nova Scotia) or slowing the progression of retinitis pigmentosa: a system- Integrated vision care in Nova Scotia: a Canadian model? [edi atic review, Hodge WG et al, 481-90 torial], LeBlanc RP, 421-3 Fixation, ocular Eye diseases Fixation stability using radial gratings in patients with as Awareness of eye diseases and risk factors: identify Ing ne eds for related macular degeneration, Gonzalez EG et al, 333-9 health education and promotion in Canada, Noertjojo K et Identification of preferred retinal loci with the Heidelberg al, 617-23 Retina ‘Tomograph I] in patients with age related macular Eye foreign bodies degeneration, Markowitz SN et al, 322-6 Intracranial foreign body in a globe-perforating injury, Image relocation with prisms in patients with age-related liirkciioglu P et al, 504—5 macular degeneration, Al-Karmi R et al, 313-18 Eye hemorrhage Fluorescein angiography Branch retinal vein occlusion associated with vitreoretinal trac- Cystoid macular edema after phacoemulsification: risk factors tion, Johnson TM et al, 600-2 and effect on visual acuity, Gulkilik G et al, 699-703 Ocular manifestations of dengue fever in an East Indian epi Food habits demic, Kapoor HK et al, 741-6 Caffeine safe and beneficial in treatment of apnea of prematu Valsalva retinopathy associated with fiberoptic gastroen rity [RY. Eye column], 660 794 CAN} OPHTHALMOL—VOL. 41, NO. 6, 2006 em las Coffee may prevent breast cancer [EY. Eye column], 532 Glaucoma, angle-closure Diet not found to modify rates of cancer of cardiovascular [opiramate-induced bilateral angle-closure glaucoma, Levy J et disease [EY. Eye column], 532 al, 221-5 Glaucoma, open-angle Gamma interferon. See Interferon type II Canadian Glaucoma Study: 1. Study design, baseline character- Genetic counselling istics, and preliminary analyses, Canadian Glaucoma Study Prognostic DNA testing and counselling for dominant optic Group, 566-75 atrophy due to a novel OPA mutation, Yoshida S et al, Glucosamine 614-16 Glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate helpful for some with Genetics osteoarthritis [EY. Eye column], 532 Bilateral exudative retinal detachments as initial fp resentation of Glycosylation end products, advanced sympathetic ophthalmia in Turner syndrome, Chang CW et [transmission electron microscopy and autofluorescence find- al, 494-6 ings in the cornea of diabetic rats treated with aminoguani- Gene therapy works in mice with retinoschisis [Cyclops dine, Yiicel I et al, 60-6 column], 15 Graft vs host disease Microsatellite polymorphisms of the M/CA gene among \poptosis in perforated cornea ofa patient with graft-versus- Japanese patients with Behcet's disease, Nishiyama M et al, host disease, Yoshida A et al, 472-5 210-15 Prognostic DNA testing and counselling for dominant optic Health care costs atrophy due to a novel OPA/ mutation, Yoshida S et al, Economics of selective laser trabeculoplasty as primary therapy 614-16 for glaucoma [editorial], Buys YM, 419-20 Geniculate bodies Projected cost comparison of selective laser trabeculoplasty Isolated bilateral lateral geniculate infarction producing bow-tie versus glaucoma medication in the Ontario Health visual field defects, Baker CF et al, 609-13 Insurance Plan, Lee R et al, 449-56 Giant cell arteritis. See Temporal arteritis Screening for glaucoma in Canada: a systemic review of the lit- Ginseng. See Panax erature, Einarson TR et al, 709-21 Glaucoma Health policy Argon laser trabeculoplasty and reduction of ocular hypoten Screening for glaucoma in Canada: a systemic review of the lit sive medication used by glaucoma patients, Vaidergorn PG erature, Einarson TR et al, 709-21 et al, 44-50 Health promotion Awareness of eye diseases and risk factors: identifying needs for Awareness of eye diseases and risk factors: identifying needs for health education and promotion in Canada, Noertjojo K et health education and promotion in Canada, Noertjojo K et al, 617-23 234 Canadian Glaucoma Study: 1. Study design, baseline character Heidelberg Retina Tomograph II istics, and preliminary analyses, Canadian Glaucoma Study Identification of preferred retinal loci with the Heidelberg Group, 566-75 Retina Tomograph II in patients with age-related macular Canadian Glaucoma Study [editorial], Anderson DR, 542 degeneration, Markowitz SN et al, 322-6 Economics of selective laser trabeculoplasty as primary therapy Hemangioma for glaucoma [editorial], Buys YM, 419-20 Primary intraosseous hemangioma of the orbit: an unusual Glaucoma in the brain: a piece of the puzzle [editorial], Gupta presentation of an uncommon tumor, Riveros LG et al, N et al, 541-2 630. Integrated vision care in Nova Scotia: a Canadian model? [edi Hematologic diseases torial], LeBlanc RP, 421-3 Canadian Glaucoma Study: [: Study design, baseline charactet Projected cost comparison of selective laser trabeculoplasty istics, and preliminary analyses, Canadian Glaucoma Study versus glaucoma medication in the Ontario Health Group, 566-75 Insurance Plan, Lee R et al, 449-56 Hemorrhage. See Eye hemorrhage; Retinal hemorrhage; Review of consecutive phacotrabeculectomies supplemented Vitreous hemorrhage with early needle revision and antimetabolites, Li G et al, Herpes zoster £57. 63 Herpes vaccine safe and effective for older adults [EY. Eye Scleral biomechanics and glaucoma—a connection? / La bio- column], 256 mécanique sclérale et le glaucome—un rapport [editorial], Hydrops. See Corneal edema Ethier CR, 9-11, 12, 14 Hypersensitivity Screening for glaucoma in Canada: a systemic review of the lit- Lidocaine hypersensitivity after subconjunctival injection, Levy erature, Einarson TR et al, 709-21 ], 204-6 Irabeculectomy and phacotrabeculectomy, with mitomycin- [Topical 2 % cyclosporine A in preservative-free artificial tears show similar two-year target IOP outcomes, Murthy SK et for the treatment of vernal keratoconjunctivitis, Kili¢c A et al, al, 51-9 693-8 CAN J OPHTHALMOL—VOL. 41,NO.6,2006 795 Annual Index Hypertension. See Intraocular pressure mécanique sclérale et le glaucome—un rapport [editorial], Hypopyon Ethier CR, 9-11, 12, 14 Inverse hypopyon as the presenting feature of infectious scleri- Irabeculectomy and phacotrabeculectomy, with mitomycin-C, tis in a case of tropical pyomyositis, Arora R et al, 769-71 show similar two-year target IOP outcomes, Murthy SK et al, 51-9 Illicit drugs. See Street drugs See also Glaucoma Immunoglobulin kappa-Chains Iris diseases Orbital and muscle involvement in multiple myeloma, Clinical, histologic, and immunohistochemical evaluation of Thoumazet F et al, 733-6 iris metastases from small cell lung carcinoma, Moura LR et Immunohistochemistry al, 775-7 Characterization of lymphoproliferative lesions of the conjunc- Multiple bilateral primary cysts of the iris pigment epithelium, tiva: immunohistochemical and molecular genetic studies, O’Connor MD et al, 761-2 Farmer JP et al, 753-60 Ischemia Clinical, histologic, and immunohistochemical evaluation of Anterior segment ischaemia with giant cell arteritis, McKillop iris metastases from small cell lung carcinoma, Moura LR et E et al, 201-3 al, 775-7 Ixodes Orbital giant cell angiofibroma: immunohistochemistry and Ixodes tick infestation of the eyelid ofa child [letrer], Singh M differential diagnosis, Farmer JP et al, 216-20 et al, 783-4 Immunosuppression Combination of azathioprine and corticosteroids in the treat- Keratitis ment of serpiginous choroiditis, Vianna RNG et al, 183-9 Bilateral acanthamoeba keratitis and treatment strategy based In situ nick-end labeling on lesion depth, Hassanlou M et al, 71-3 Apoptosis in perforated cornea of a patient with graft-versus Blastoschizomyces capitatus keratitis and melting in a corneal host disease, Yoshida A et al, 472—5 graft, Levy J et aly 772-4 Infant, low birth weight Orbital metastasis from breast carcinoma presenting as neu- Low birth weight associated with coronary events in adulthood rotrophic keratitis, Solari HP et al, 93-6 [EY. Eye column], 123 Keratoconjunctivitis Infant, newborn lopical 2° 6 cyclosporine A in preservative-free artificial tears Caffeine safe and beneficial in treatment of apnea of prematu for the treatment of vernal keratoconjunctivitis, Kilig et al, rity [EY. Eye column], 660 693-8 Infliximab Keratoplasty, penetrating Optic neuropathy in refractory neurosarcoidosis treated with Demographics of corneal transplantation in Canada in 2004, TNF-c@ antagonist, Salama et al, 766-8 Cao KY et al, 688 92 Influenza A virus, H3N8 subtype Ketamine Flu virus transmission across species [F.Y. Eye column], 124 Ketamine found to be a rapid onset treatment for treating Injections depression [F.Y. Eye column], 824 Lidocaine hypersensitivity after subconjunctival injection, Levy J, 204-6 Laser surgery Injuries. See Eye injuries Argon laser trabeculoplasty and reduction of ocular hypoten- Interferon type II sive medication used by glaucoma patients, Vaidergorn PG Gamma interferon assay as an alternative to PPD skin testing et al, 44-50 in selected patients with granulomatous intraocular inflam Economics of selective laser trabeculoplasty as primary therapy matory disease, Kurup et al, 737-40 for glaucoma [editorial], Buys YM, 419-20 Interleukin-6 Projected cost comparison of selective laser trabeculoplasty Elevated intravitreal interleukin-6 levels in patients with prolif versus glaucoma medication in the Ontario Health erative diabetic retinopathy, Mocan MC et al, 747-52 Insurance Plan, Lee R et al, 449-56 Intraocular pressure Lateral geniculate bodies. See Geniculate bodies Argon laser trabeculoplasty and reduction of ocular hypoten Legg-Perthes disease sive medication used by glaucoma patients, Vaidergorn PG Perthes syndrome associated with bilateral optic disc edema, et al, 44-50 Esme H et al, 780-2 Comparison of Proview phosphene tonometry with Goldmann Lens implantation, intraocular ipplanation tonometry, Morledge-Hampton SJ et al, 722-6 Long-term refractive change after intraocular lens implantation Review of consecutive phacotrabeculectomies supplemented in childhood, Walker RA et al, 464-8 with early needle revision and antimetabolites, Li G et al, Myopic shift from the predicted refraction after sulcus fixation 457-63 of PMMA posterior chamber intraocular lenses, Bayramlar Scleral biomechanics and glaucoma—a connection? / La bio H et al, 78 82 796 CAN J OPHTHALMOL—VOL. 41, NO. 6, 2006 UT la Surgical treatment of low vision, Gorfinkel J, 319-21 Michigan Lidocaine Low vision rehabilitation services in Michigan viewed against Lidocaine hypersensitivity after subconjunctival injection, Levy the national backdrop, Gormezano SR et al, 378-88 J, 204-6 Microsatellite repeats Low birth weight. See Infant, low birth weight Microsatellite polymorphisms of the M/CA gene among Low vision. See Vision, low; Vision, low, rehabilitation Japanese patients with Behget's disease, Nishiyama M et al, Lung neoplasms 210-15 Choroidal mass as the presenting sign of small cell lung carci- Microscopy, acoustic noma, Fernandes BF et al, 605-8 Multiple bilateral primary cysts of the iris pigment epithelium, Clinical, histologic, and immunohistochemical evaluation of O'Connor MD et al, 761-2 iris metastases from small cell lung carcinoma, Moura LR et Microscopy, electron, transmission als 7/5—/ [ransmission electron microscopy and autofluorescence find- Lymphoma ings in the cornea of diabetic rats treated with aminoguani- Characterization of lymphoproliferative lesions of the conjunc- dine, Yiicel I et al, 60-6 tiva: immunohistochemical and molecular genetic studies, Migraine Isolated bilateral lateral geniculate infarction producing bow-tie Farmer JP et al, 753-60 Lymphoproliferative disorders visual field defects, Baker CF et al, 609-13 Mitomycin Characterization of lymphoproliferative lesions of the conjunc- tiva: immunohistochemical and molecular genetic studies, lrabeculectomy and phacotrabeculectomy, with mitomycin-C, show similar two-year target IOP outcomes, Murthy SK et Farmer JP et al, 753-60 al, 51-9 Models, animal Macular degeneration Sight restored to chickens in an animal model of Leber con- Awareness of eye diseases and risk factors: identify ing needs for genital amaurosis [EY. Eye column], 660 health education and promotion in Canada, Noertjojo K et Molecular biology al, 617-23 Characterization of lymphoproliferative lesions of the conjunc- Binocular function in patients with age-related macular degen- tiva: immunohistochemical and molecular genetic studies, eration: a review, Tarita-Nistor L et al, 327-32 Farmer JP et al, 753-60 Molecular diagnostic techniques related macular degeneration, Gonzalez EG et al, 33: Utility of molecular testing for related retinal dystrophies, Identification of preferred retinal loci with the Heidelberg Mezer E et al, 190-6 Retina Tomograph II in patients with age-related macular Moyamoya Disease degeneration, Markowitz SN et al, 322-6 Moyamoya disease presenting to the ophthalmology clinic Image relocation with prisms in patients with age-related D letter], Williams M et al, 633-4 macular degeneration, Al-Karmi R et al, 313-18 Multiple myeloma Surgical treatment of low vision, Gorfinkel J, 319-21 Orbital and muscle involvement in multiple myeloma, UpId ate on the modern manag§ ement of wet ag§ e-related Phoumazet F et al, 733-6 macular degeneration / Le point sur la gestion thérapeutique Muscles moderne de la dégénérescence maculaire humide liée a l’age I ye muscles as sensory organs ( yclops column], 546 [editorial], Devenyi RG, 133-5, 136-8 Fourth nerve palsy associated with almost complete absence of Macular edema the superior oblique muscle [letter], Gore DM et al, 784—5 Benefits of stereopsis when identifying clinically significant Inverse hypopyon as the presenting feature of infectious scleri- m7a9c7u2la9r edema via teleophthalmology, Rudnisky CJ et al, tis in a case of tropical pyomyositis, Arora R et al. 769-71 Seeing eye muscles at work [Cyclops column], 426 Cystoid macular edema after phacoemulsification: risk factors Mycoplasma pneumoniae and effect on visual acuity, Gulkilik G et al, 699-703 Bilateral acute anterior uveitis as a presenting symptom of Elevated intravitreal interleukin-6 levels in patients with prolif Mycoplasma pneumoniae intection, Weinstein O et al, 594-5 erative diabetic retinopathy, Mocan MC et al, 747-5 Myopia Optical coherence tomography findings in niacin maculopathy, Long-term refractive change after intraocular lens implantation Dajani HM et al, 197-200 in childhood, Walker RA et al, 464—8 Magnetic resonance imaging Myopic shift from the predicted refraction after sulcus fixation Isolated bilateral lateral geniculate infarction producing bow-tie of PMMA posterior chamber intraocular lenses, Bayramlar visual field defects, Baker CF et al, 609-13 H et al, 78-82 Medical students. See Education, professional Visual feedback regulates eye growth [Cyclops column], 546 Meningioma Intermittent reversal of complete ptosis associated with sphe- Nanotechnology noid wing meningiomas, Egan RA et al, 49 9 Nano neuro knitting”: sectioned hamster optic tract reat- Metastasis. See Neoplasm metastasis tached [Cyclops column], 426 CAN J OPHTHALMOL—VOL. 41, NO.6,2006 797 La el Neoplasm metastasis Ophthalmic solutions Choroidal mass as the presenting sign of small cell lung carci- Topical 2% cyclosporine A in preservative-free artificial tears noma, Fernandes BF et al, 605-8 for the treatment of vernal keratoconjunctivitis, Kili¢ et al, Clinical, histologic, and immunohistochemical evaluation of 693-8 iris metastases from small cell lung carcinoma, Moura LR et Ophthalmology al, 775-7 Factors influencing career choice in ophthalmology, Noble J, Orbital metastasis from breast carcinoma presenting as neu 596-9 rotrophic keratitis, Solari HP et al, 93-6 Low vision rehabilitation—a new subspecialty in ophthalmol- Neoplasms ogy / La réadaptation visuelle — Nouvelle surspécialité de Characterization of lymphoproliferative lesions of the conjunc- lopthtalmologie [editorial], Markowitz SN, 263-4, 265-6 tiva: immunohistochemical and molecular genetic studies, Ophthalmoplegia Farmer JP et al, 53-60 Intermittent reversal of complete ptosis associated with sphe Choroidal mass as the presenting sign of small cell lung carci- noid wing meningiomas, Egan RA et al, 497-9 noma, Fernandes BF et al, 605—8 Ophthalmoscopy Diet not found to modify rates of cancer of cardiovascular Identification of preferred retinal loci with the Heidelberg disease [EY. Eye column], 532 Retina Tomograph II in patients with age-related macular Intermittent reversal of complete ptosis associated with sphe degeneration, Markowitz SN et al, 322-6 noid wing meningiomas, Egan RA et al, 497-9 Major advances in neuroimaging the retina [Cyclops column], Orbital and muscle involvement in multiple myeloma, 149 Choumazet F et al, 733-6 Medical students’ self-confidence in performing direct ophthal- Orbital giant cell angiofibroma: immunohistochemistry and moscopy in clinical training, Gupta RR et al, 169-74 Optic atrophy differential diagnosis, Farmer JP et al, 216-20 Primary intraosseous hemangioma of the orbit: an unusual Pigmentary maculopathy in a patient with Wolfram syndrome, presentation of an uncommon tumor, Riveros LG et al, Dhalla MS et al, 38—40 Prognostic DNA testing and counselling for dominant optic 630-2 Suture reaction masquerading as a conjunctival malignancy, atrophy due to a novel OPA mutation, Yoshida S et al Chung HS et al, 207-9 614-16 Neovascularization Optic disk Ocular neovascularization in a patient with Fanconi anemia, Canadian Glaucoma Study: 1. Study design, baseline character Ben Yahia et al, 778-9 istics, and preliminary analyses, Canadian Glaucoma Study Neuronal plasticity Group, 566 75 Perthes syndrome associated with bilateral optic disc edema, Immune to critical periods? [Cyclops column], 673 Old brains still plastic: critical period extended [Cyclops Esme H et al, 780-2 Prognostic DNA testing and counselling for dominant optic column], 147 Neurosarcoidosis. See Sarcoidosis atrophy due to a novel OPA mutation, Yoshida S et al, Niacin, adverse effects 614-16 Optic nerve Optical coherence tomography findings in niacin maculopathy, Nano neuro knitting”: sectioned hamster optic tract reat Dajani HM et al, 197-200 tached [¢ yclops column], 426 Nova Scotia Pigmentary maculopathy in a patient with Wolfram syndrome, Integrated vision care in Nova Scotia: a Canadian model? [edi Dhalla MS et al, 38-40 torial], LeBlanc RP, 421-3 Optic nerve diseases Optic neuropathy in refractory neurosarcoidosis treated with Occupational therapy I NF-a@ antagonist, Salama B et al, 766-8 Occupational therapy interventions in low vision rehabilita Optical coherence tomography. See Tomography, optical coher tion, Markowitz M, 340 Ontario ence Orbital neoplasms Projected cost comparison of selective laser trabeculoplasty Orbital and muscle involvement in multiple myeloma, versus glaucoma medication in the Ontario Health Thoumazet F et al, 733-6 Insurance Plan, Lee R et al, 449-56 Orbital metastasis from breast carcinoma presenting as neu- Services available to sight-impaired and legally blind patients in rotrophic keratitis, Solari HP et al, 93-6 Ontario: the Ontario model, Lapointe ML, 367-9 Primary intraosseous hemangioma of the orbit: an unusual OPAI protein, human presentation of an uncommon tumor, Riveros LG et al, Prognostic DNA testing and counselling for dominant optic 630 atrophy due to a novel OPA mutation, Yoshida S et al, Osteoarthritis 614-16 Glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate helpful for some with Open-angle glaucoma. See Glaucoma, open-angle osteoarthritis [EY. Eye column], 532 798 = CANJ OPHTHALMOL—VOL. 41, NO. 6, 2006