Volume 48, 1998
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Editorial: Raab ......................................................................................... v Editorial: Clark ........................................................................................ vi Editorial: France ..................................................................................... vi Symposium: Current Concepts and Controversies in Strabismus Management
Introduction
Stephen P. Kraft, M.D. ............................................................................1 Pharmacological Treatment of Amblyopia: Atropine Penalization
Jana Sinelli-Mattheu, C.O., C.O.M.T. .....................................................3 Treatment of Amblyopia: Occlusion Therapy
Paula M. Edelman, C.O. ..........................................................................8 Treatment of Convergence Excess Esotropia: Prism Adaptation
Pamela J. Kutshcke, ................................................................................12 Treatment of Acquired Esotropia: For Augmented Surgery
Mark J. Greenwald, M.D., Janine R. Eagle, M.D., Cathryn Peters, L.P.N., and Betty Haldi, C.O. ..................................................................16 Management of Intermittent Exotropia: For Non-Surgical Therapy
Cindy Pritchard, C.O. and George S. Ellis, Jr., M.D. .............................21 Management of Intermittent Exotropia: For Surgery
Edward L. Raab, M.D. .............................................................................25 Surgery for Dissociated Vertical Deviation: For Superior Rectus Recession
H. Sprague Eustis, M.D. ..........................................................................30 Surgery for Dissociated Vertical Deviation: For Transposition of the Inferior Oblique Muscle
David R. Stager, M.D. .............................................................................34 Conclusion
Jill T. Clark, C.O. .....................................................................................38
Richard G. Scobee Memorial LectureWhat Does the Future Hold for Amblyopia Therapy?
Malcolm L. Mazow, M.D. .........................................................................39 John Pratt-Johnson LectureStrabismus Horizons
Stephen P. Kraft, M.D., F.R.C.S.C. .........................................................47 Role of Orbital Connective Tissue in the Pathogenesis of Strabismus
Joseph L. Demer, M.D., Ph.D., Robert A. Clark, M.D. and Joel M. Miller, Ph.D. ............................................................................................56 Clinical Characteristics of Adult Strabismus and Results of Surgical Treatment
Richard W. Hertle, M.D. and David B. Granet, M.D. ..............................65 The Angle of Strabismus Varies Depending on the Fixation Target Used
Ashish M. Mehta, M.D., Burton J. Kushner, M.D. and Gail V. Morton, C.O. .........................................................................................................77 Long Term Results of Part-Time Occlusion for Intermittment Exotropia
Pamela H. Berg, C.O., Mauricio J. Lozano, M.D. and Sherwin J. Isenberg, M.D. .........................................................................................85 Incidence of Dissociated Vertical Divergence in Intermittent Exotropia
Cindy Pritchard, C.O. .............................................................................90 The Effect of Dissociation on Stereoacuity
Patricia F. Jenkins, C.O., V. Jeanne Vengco, Gina Rosby and Violet Osunsanya ...............................................................................................94 Visual Function Following Unilateral Congenital Cataract Surgery
Hiroko Shirabe, C.O., Kazuyo Suda, C.O., Yumiko Mori, C.O., Murat Dogru, M.D., Makoto Nakamura, M.D., Yoshibumi Sekiya, M.D. and Misao Yamamoto, M.D. ...........................................................................97 Ophthalmologic Changes in Patients with Cerebral Palsy (CP)
Maria Estela Arroyo-Yllanes, M.D., Maria Antonieta Benitez-Nava, M.D. and Enrique Garrido, M.D. ...........................................................104 Laryngeal Mask Anesthesia for Pediatric Ophthalmic and Adult Strabismus Surgery
Robert L. Estes, M.D., Charles Besharian, M.D., Paul Lipson, M.D., David Petcu, M.D., Donald Phillips, C.R.N.A. and William Tucker, C.R.N.A. ...................................................................................................112 Comparative Study of the MTI Photoscreener™, Visual Acuity and Lang Stereopsis Tests for Amblyogenic Factors in Mentally Delayed Children
Sandra I. Holgado, M.D., Sylvia Arfeli, M.D., Eduardo Gomez-Demmel, M.D. and José Espinosa, M.D. ................................................122 Unilateral Inferior Oblique Weakening for the Correction of Hypertropia in Primary Position
Carlos Souza-Dias, M.D. and Mauro Goldschmit, M.D. .........................131 Case Corner
Jacqueline W. Frank, C.O. .......................................................................136 Book Reviews The Slit Lamp Primer
Janice K. Ledford, C.O.M.T. and Valerie N. Sanders, C.R.A., C.O.T. ....141 Accommodation, Nearwork and Myopia
Editha Ong, O.D., Ph.D. and Kenneth J. Ciuffredda, O.D., Ph.D. ..........142 Harley's Pediatric Ophthalmology
Leonard B. Nelson, M.D. ..........................................................................142 Estrabismo
David Romero Apis, M.D. ........................................................................143 Abstracts of the Ophthalmic Literature.................................................. 145 Members of the 1998 American Orthoptic Council.............................. 182 American Association of Certified Orthoptists ...................................... 183 © 1998 The Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System
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