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International Strabismological Association ISA 2002

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  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2003-01-01
  • Publisher: CRC Press

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Summary

This volume contains the proceedings of the 9th Congress of the International Strabismological Association (ISA). The meeting took place in Sydney, Australia, from 17th to 20th April 2002. The text was written with the intention to provide the reader with information on developments in observations and therapies in strabismus and paediatric ophthalmology. The format of the work follows the meeting programme and is divided into sections of oral presentations, manuscripts of the posters, symposia and workshop. In order to assist the reader a list of keywords and authors have been added to the book.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. XI
Opening remarks of the 9th ISA Meetingp. XIII
Obituary Yasuo Uemura MDp. XV
Arthur Linksz Award and Medal - Introduction of Dr. Marshall M. Parksp. XVII
The 9th Bielschowsky Lecture
Introduction of the 2002 Bielschowsky Lecturerp. 3
Where should strabismology be going? Pearls and refuse from our pastp. 5
Symposia
Symposium organised by the International Orthoptic Association (IOA): Vision Screening - Introductionp. 25
Vision screening in the Netherlands - up to datep. 27
Outcomes of a school vision screening programp. 35
The rationale for the UK amblyopia treatment trialp. 39
Visual screening in Sweden. Effectiveness in the reduction of amblyopia and costsp. 41
Discussion and closingp. 47
Symposium: Thyroid Associated Ophthalmopathyp. 49
Symposium on Terminologyp. 73
Workshops
Refractive surgery and strabismus: Workshopp. 89
Strabismologic advice for the refractive surgeonp. 95
Heterotopic pulleys and anomalous head posturep. 99
Guidelines for management of anomalous head posture in comitant strabismusp. 103
Posters
Primary monofixation syndrome in discordant monozygotic twins with strabismusp. 109
The characteristics of patients with chronic progressive external ophthalmoplegia (CPEO)p. 113
A development of stereotest using luminance modulationp. 117
Intraoperative adjustment in strabismus surgeryp. 121
A case of bilateral congenital superior oblique palsy developing after traumap. 125
Crowding phenomenon with logMAR based testp. 129
Visual dysfunction in children with reading problemsp. 133
Surgical results of acquired non-accommodative esotropiap. 137
Electrophysiological differences between early and late onset amblyopiap. 141
Anterior transposition compared to graduated recession of inferior oblique for V patternp. 145
Stabilization of postoperative deviation by Fadenoperation for exotropiap. 149
About the origin of A patternp. 153
Neural network system and children's strabismus operation designp. 157
Amblyopia/binocular vision
Moderate amblyopia in children less than seven years of age: Experience of the amblyopia treatment study 1p. 163
The UK amblyopia treatment trial: Visual acuity and stereoacuity values in treated and untreated unilateral straight eyed amblyopiap. 167
Long-term visual outcome in primary microtropiap. 169
Morphological changes of the optic nerve head in albinism are frequent and have functional and refractive implicationsp. 173
Anatomical differences in optic nerve, chiasm and optic tracts in human albinism demonstrated by MRI evaluationp. 177
c-fos, egr-1, bcl-2 and c-jun decreases in visual cortex of cats with monocular visual deprivationp. 181
Clinical tests of disatance stereopsis: State of the artp. 187
Outcome study of stereoacuity in relation to duration of misalignment in congenital esotropiap. 191
Aniseikonia measured by Hess chart and new aniseikonia testsp. 197
Cyclovertical strabismus
Unilateral recession with anterior transposition of the inferior oblique muscle for correction of hypertropia in primary positionp. 203
Gaze-related orbital pulley shift: A novel cause of incomitant strabismusp. 207
Clinical findings and surgical results of true and masquerading congenital superior oblique palsyp. 211
Effectiveness of extraocular muscle surgery in macular translocation with 360[degree] retinotomyp. 215
Tenon capsule transposition in cases of major excyclotorsionp. 219
Paralytic strabismus
Oculomotor dysfunction in migrainep. 225
Botulinum toxin in chronic sixth nerve palsyp. 233
Partial augmented rectus extraocular muscles transpositionsp. 237
Modified Hummelsheim procedure augmented by posterior fixation for 6th nerve palsyp. 243
Orbit and extra ocular muscle anomalies
I type Duane's retraction syndrome: Pre and post-operative saccades evaluationp. 249
Predictive factors for upshoot and downshoot in Duane's retraction syndromep. 253
Enlarged muscle strabismusp. 257
Extraocular muscle cysticercosisp. 261
Acquired orbital fibrosisp. 265
Extra-ocular muscle limitation in chronic progressive external ophthalmoplegia (CPEO)p. 269
Ocular motility abnormalities in patients with blepharophimosisp. 273
Diplopia as a complication of sinus surgery: A presentation of four casesp. 275
Diplopia in patients with orbital fracturesp. 279
Nystagmus
Anderson-Kestenbaum procedure for torticollis secondary to congenital nystagmusp. 285
Surgical management of anomalous head posture due to horizontal gaze palsy or acquired vertical nystagmusp. 291
Preliminary results of performing the tenotomy procedure on ten adults with congenital nystagmus (CN)p. 295
Large horizontal recti recession for treatment of congenital nystagmus: Long term resultsp. 299
Eso-exodeviations
Acute esotropia in heroin withdrawalp. 305
Distance eso deviation or vergence insufficiencyp. 307
Cyclic esotropia: V-pattern and upshoot in adductionp. 311
Occlusion for early overcorrection of exotropiap. 315
Dysthyroid disease
Eye muscles in different stages of thyroid associated orbitopathy: MRI and tension measurementsp. 321
Orthoptic findings in patients with thyroid associated ophthalmopathyp. 325
Botulinum toxin treatment is helpful in thyroid ophthalmopathy: A 15 year Australian reviewp. 329
Nonadjustable strabismus surgery for restrictive thyroid eye diseasep. 333
Author indexp. 337
Keyword indexp. 341
Subject indexp. 343
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