American Orthoptic Journal

Volume 46, 1996


TABLE OF CONTENTS

Editorial: Del Monte ................................................................................ vii
Editorial: Avilla ....................................................................................... viii
Editorial: France ..................................................................................... ix
Symposium:

Solving the "Mystery" of Esotropia.


Introduction: Edward G. Buckley, M.D. .................................................
1
Childhood Esotropia: The Players
George Ellis, Jr., M.D. ............................................................................
3
Collecting the "Facts": Vision Assessment Techniques:
Pearls and Pitfalls

Diana J. Shamis, MHSE, C.O., COMT ...................................................
7
The "Prime Suspect"--The Infantile Esotropia Syndrome
Oscar A. Cruz, M.D. ...............................................................................
14
Neural Mechanisms in Infantile Esotropia: What Goes Wrong?
Lawrence Tyschen, M.D., Andreas Burkhalter, Ph.D. and Ronald G. Boothe, Ph.D. .........................................................................................
18
The "Accomplice"--Accommodative Esotropia
Susan A. Stewart Havertape, D.B.O., C.O. ............................................
29
Small Angle Esotropia/Monofixation: Avoid the Traps
Marshall M. Parks, M.D. ........................................................................
34
Surgery for Esotropia in Young Adults
David A. Pollock, M.D. and Albert W. Biglan, M.D. ..............................
36
Beware: Armed and Dangerous--Acquired Non-Accommodative Esotropia
Heather Macpherson, O.C.(C.), COMT, Inge De Becker, M.D., FRCS(C) and James R. MacNeill, M.D.,.FRCS(C). ................................................
44
Putting the Pieces Together: Successful Amblyopia Strategies
Gail V. Morton, C.O. and Burton J. Kushner, M.D. ...............................
57
Use of Prisms: Are They Really Helpful?
Pamela J. Kutschke, C.O. .......................................................................
61
"Tying the Knot"--Surgical Choices in Esotropia
M. Edward Wilson, M.D. .........................................................................
65
To Err is Human: Management of Surgical Complications
John W. Simon, M.D. and Huseyin Bayramlar, M.D. ..............................
73
Secondary Exotropia
Zane F. Pollard, M.D. and Marc F. Greenberg, M.D. ............................
80


Richard G. Scobee Memorial Lecture
Binocular Vision: Development and Evaluation in the Pre-Verbal Child
Thomas D. France, M.D. .........................................................................

87


John Pratt-Johnson Lecture
Evaluation and Management of Intermittent Exotropia
Arthur L. Rosenbaum, M.D. .....................................................................

94
Acceptance/Use of the Teller Acuity Card Procedure in the Clinic
Patricia A. Bartholomew, B.S., A.O., Jeanne Chao, M.A., C.O., Janice L. Evans, M.Ed., Nan Hammel, B.A., Laura A. Trueb, M.A., Jane L. Verness, COMT, Graham E. Quinn, M.D., and Velma Dobson, Ph.D. ..
99
Is There a Place for Contrast Sensitivity Function Testing in the Strabismus Exam?
Lindreth DuBois, M.Ed., MMSc, C.O., COMT .......................................
106
Occluder Contact Lens Tolerance in Noncompliant Patients with Amblyopia
C. Gail Summers, M.D. and James E. Egbert, M.D. ..............................
111
Occlusion Induced Esotropia in Siblings
Jacqueline W. Frank, C.O., Burton J. Kushner, M.D. and Monte Mills, M.D. ........................................................................................................
118
Prism Treatment of Incomitant Horizontal Deviations
Jana M. Sinelli, C.O., COMT and Michael X. Repka, M.D. ...................
123
Success of Motor Alignment in Exotropia Treated with Botulinum Toxin versus Surgery
Edward G. Buckley, M.D., Judy Seaber, Ph.D. and Eva Tsironis, M.D.
127
Bilateral Anterior Transposition of the Inferior Oblique for Dissociated Vertical Deviation in Congenital Esotropia
Anthony Robert Caputo, M.D. and Alvina Pauline Santiago, M.D. ......
133
Oblique-Muscle Surgery for Head Tilt Caused by Congenital Motor Nystagmus
Stephen P. Kraft, M.D., FRCS(C) ..........................................................
143
The Heavy Eye Phenomenon
Sara Shipman, C.O. and Petra Schampel, C.O. ....................................
150
The Bacteriology of Congenital Lacrimal Obstruction
Maureen A. Kelly, John W. Simon, M.D., Richard A. Venezia, Ph.D. and Jordan Kassoff, M.D. .............................................................................
155
The Role of the Orthoptist in Visual Rehabilitation:
An Australian Perspective

Kerry Fitzmaurice, D.O.B.A. ..................................................................
159
Isolated Inferior Rectus Paresiss as the Presenting Manifestation of Myasthenia Gravis
Andrew G. Lee, M.D. and Cynthia W. Avilla, C.O. ...............................
167
Congenital Nystagmus Masquerading as Spasmus Nutans
Kyle A. Arnoldi, C.O., COMT ................................................................
171
Head Tilt Due to Null-point See-saw Nystagmus
Robert W. Arnold, M.D., M. Diane Armitage, C.O., Carl E. Rosen, M.D. and Brian R. Younge, M.D. ....................................................................
181
Review Papers:
The Clinical Manisfestation, Natural History and Results of Treatment of Superior Oblique Myokymia
Neil R. Miller, M.D. ................................................................................
185
Supranuclear Eye Movement Disorders
Duncan P. Anderson, M.D. ....................................................................
191
Case Corner
Jacqueline W. Frank, C.O. ....................................................................
202
Book Review:
Prisms in the Medical and Surgical Management of Strabismus
Suzanne Veronneau-Troutman, M.D. ....................................................
205
Visual Development
Nigel W. Daw ........................................................................................
206
Abstracts of the Opthalmic Literature ................................................ 207
 

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