American Orthoptic Journal

Volume 52, 2002


TABLE OF CONTENTS

Editorial: Ellis ........................................................................................... v
Editorial: Arnoldi ...................................................................................... vi
Editorial: France ....................................................................................... vii
Symposium:

What Do You Tell Parents Who Ask...?

Introduction
Richard Freeman, M.D. .............................................................................
1
Why Their Child has Crossed Eyes?
Gail V. Morton, C.O. .................................................................................
3
Why Their Preschooler Can't See Out of One Eye?
Veronica Picard, C.O., C.O.M.T. ..............................................................
6
What Do You Tell Parents About What Will Happen to My Child During Surgery?
John D. Baker, M.D., .................................................................................
11
Why Their Child Has Headaches?
Jill T. Clark, C.O. ......................................................................................
18
What Do You Tell Parents About Why Their Child Is Pretending Not to See?
Virginia C. Hansen, C.O., C.O.M.T. ..........................................................
23
Why My Child Cannot Read Well?
Terry L. Schwartz, M.D. ............................................................................
31
Why Can't My Child Have Refractive Surgery?
David B. Granet, M.D., Erica Castro, C.O. ..............................................
35
Conclusion
Kyle Arnoldi, C.O., C.O.M.T. ....................................................................
39

Richard G. Scobee Memorial Lecture

2001 -- An Ocular Odyssey: Lessons Learned from 25 Years of Surgical Treatment for Graves Eye Disease?
Monte Del Monte, M.D. .............................................................................
40

John Pratt-Johnson Lecture

Ocular Aspects of Craniofacial Disorders
Ken K. Nischal, F.R.C., Ophth. .................................................................
58
Factors Influencing Sensory Outcome Following Surgical Correction of Infantile Esotropia
Anna O'Connor, Ph.D., Sherry I. Fawcett, Ph.D., David R. Stager, M.D., Eileen E. Birch, Ph.D. ................................................................................
69
Long-Term Surgical Outcome of Partially Accommodative Esotropia
Kyle Arnoldi, C.O., C.O.M.T. ....................................................................
75
The Effect of Dissociation on the Sensory Status
Patricia F. Jenkins, C.O. ...........................................................................
85
Torsion and Stereopsis
Michael C. Brodsky, M.D. ..........................................................................
89
Head Posture and Deprivation of Visual Stimuli
Omar H. Salem, D.D.S., M.S. and C. Brian Preston, B.D.S., Ph.D. ..........
95
Improving Patient Satisfaction in Pediatric Ophthalmology
Jane Kivlin, M.D. .......................................................................................
104
Case Report
Spasm of the Near Reflex: Treatment with Miotics Revisited
Alexander Christoff C.O., C.O.T and Stephen P. Christiansen, M.D. ......
110
Case Corner
114
Book Reviews
Systemic Diseases and the Eye: Signs and Differential Diagnosis
Jack J. Kanski, M.D. ..................................................................................
121
Eye Muscle Surgery: Basic Data, Operative Techniques, Surgical Strategy
Andre Roth and Claude Speeg-Schatz, Editors .........................................
121
The History of Strabismology
Gunter K. von Norden, M.D., Dr.h.c., Editor ............................................
123
Neurology of Vision
Jonathan D. Trobe, M.D. ...........................................................................
124
Abstracts of the Ophthalmic Literature 126
Members of the 2002 American Orthoptic Council 161
2002 American Association of Certified Orthoptists 162