American Orthoptic Journal

Volume 43, 1993


TABLE OF CONTENTS

Editorial: Del Monte ............................................................................... iv
Editorial: Jenkins .................................................................................... v
Editorial: France ..................................................................................... vi
The IV Stumbling Blocks to Truth ........................................................ ix
Symposium:

Restrictive Syndromes in Strabismus

Introduction
Richard M. Robb, M.D. ............................................................................
1
Duane Syndrom: Clinical Presentation
Lindreth DuBois, M.Ed., C.O., C.O.M.T. ................................................
2
Electrophysiology and Pathology of Duane Retraction Syndrome
Neil R. Miller, M.D. .................................................................................
5
Duane Syndrome: Associated Anomalies
Edward R. O'Malley, M.D. ......................................................................
15
Surgery for Duane Syndrome
Stephen P. Kraft, M.D., F.R.C.S.(C.) ......................................................
18
Brown Syndrome: Clinical Presentation
Barbara Brown, C.O., C.O.M.T. .............................................................
27
Brown Syndrome: Anatomic Considerations and Pathophysiology
Eugene M. Helveston, M.D. ....................................................................
31
Brown Syndrome: Surgical Management
Robert B. Orton, M.D. .............................................................................
36
Clinical Presentation of Congenital Fibrosis and Double Elevator Palsy
Carol F. Dickey, C.O. .............................................................................
40
Congenital Fibrosis of the Extraocular Muscles: Report of 24 Cases Illustrating the Clinical Spectrum of Surgical Management
Elias I. Traboulsi, M.D., Mohamad D. Jaafar, M.D., Hanson M. Kattan, M.D. and Marshall M. Parks, M.D. .........................................................
45
Double Elevator Palsy, Is There a Restriction?
Henry S. Metz, M.D. ................................................................................
54
Conclusion
Richard M. Robb, M.D. ............................................................................

59


Richard G. Scobee Memorial Lecture
Intermittent Exotropia: How Do They "Turn Out"
Cindy Pritchard, C.O. .............................................................................

60
The Potential for Binocular Vision in Constant Exotropia
Joseph Goldstein, M.D. and Barbara Schneekloth, C.O. ........................
67
Monocular OKN Asymmetry and Defective Stereopsis in Parents of Children with Infantile Esotropia
Lynn Parker, C.O., Latif M. Hamed, M.D., Barbara Cassin, C.O., M.Ed., and Susan P. McGorray, Ph.D. ...................................................
71
Prognosis for Accomodative Esotropia Treated with Bifocals
Susan A. Stewart, C.O., and William E. Scott, M.D. ...............................
77
Overaction of the Superior Oblique Muscle: Some Nosologic Considerations
Latif M. Hamed, M.D. .............................................................................
82
The Effect of Cyclotorsion on the Score of the Binocular Field of Single Vision in Patients with Superior Oblique Paresis
Cynthia Burack, O.C.(C.) and Stephen P. Kraft, M.D. ...........................
87
The Occurrence of Sequential and Simultaneous Extraocular Muscle Palsies in Patients with Diabetes Mellitus
Lindreth G. DuBois, C.O. and Leslie France, C.O. .................................
93
Ophthalmic Diagnosis and Evaluation of Prism Therapy for Ocular Myasthenia Sally Moore, C.O. and Patricia Welter, M.D. .................... 97
Neuro Ophthalmic Considerations in Orthoptics
J. Raymond Buncic, M.D. ........................................................................
102
Cortical Blindness and Delayed Visual Development in Infants
Jane D. Kivlin, M.D. ................................................................................
107
AIDS: The St.Paul Experience, Part I
D.P. Anderson, M.D., P. A. Nash, M.D., J. I. Lindley, M.D., and S. P. Holland, M.D. ..........................................................................................
115
AIDS: The St. Paul Experience, Part II
S. D. MacDonald, O.C.(C.) and S. J. McDonald, O.C.(C.) .....................
125
Ocular Palsies in Ophthalmic Zoster
Jocelyn Zurevinsky, O.C.(C.) ..................................................................
130
Review Paper
Diplopia: Diagnosis and Management
Roger L. Hiatt, M.D. ................................................................................
135
Case Corner
Jacqueline W. Frank, C.O. ......................................................................
150
Book Reviews
Surgical Management of Strabismus ......................................................
155
Adler's Physiology of the Eye .................................................................. 155
Atlas of Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus Surgery ................... 156
Abstracts of the Ophthalmic Literature ................................................ 157
Members of the 1993 American Orthoptic Council .............................. 184
1993 American Orthoptic Council Committees .................................... 185
American Association of Certified Orthoptists ..................................... 186
 

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