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#Acute esotropia | #Acute esotropia | ||
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#Anesthesia for strabismus surgery and complications, including malignant hyperthermia | #Anesthesia for strabismus surgery and complications, including malignant hyperthermia | ||
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#Anomalous retinal correspondence (ARC) | #Anomalous retinal correspondence (ARC) | ||
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#Basic (acquired) esotropia in childhood | #Basic (acquired) esotropia in childhood | ||
#Bilateral amblyopia due to high refractive error | #Bilateral amblyopia due to high refractive error | ||
#Bilateral superior oblique paralysis | #Bilateral superior oblique paralysis | ||
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#Cherry-red spot | #Cherry-red spot | ||
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#Congenital infection syndrome | #Congenital infection syndrome | ||
#Congenital ocular motor apraxia | #Congenital ocular motor apraxia | ||
#Congenital ptosis | #Congenital ptosis | ||
#Congenital sixth nerve paralysis | #Congenital sixth nerve paralysis | ||
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#Conjunctivitis | #Conjunctivitis | ||
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#Convergence paralysis | #Convergence paralysis | ||
#Corneal light reflex | #Corneal light reflex | ||
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#Cyclodestructive procedures - cyclocryotherapy, cycloablation with laser, transscleral laser cycloablation and endoscopic cyclophotocoagulation | #Cyclodestructive procedures - cyclocryotherapy, cycloablation with laser, transscleral laser cycloablation and endoscopic cyclophotocoagulation | ||
#Cycloplegic refraction | #Cycloplegic refraction | ||
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#Delayed visual maturation (DVM) | #Delayed visual maturation (DVM) | ||
#Deprivation amblyopia | #Deprivation amblyopia | ||
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#Epibulbar dermoid tumors, including dermolipoma | #Epibulbar dermoid tumors, including dermolipoma | ||
#Epidemic keratoconjunctivitis | #Epidemic keratoconjunctivitis | ||
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#Esotropic Duane syndrome | #Esotropic Duane syndrome | ||
#Excessive blinking in childhood | #Excessive blinking in childhood | ||
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#Functional vision loss in childhood | #Functional vision loss in childhood | ||
#Galactosemia | #Galactosemia | ||
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#Goldenhar syndrome | #Goldenhar syndrome | ||
#Herpes simplex complex | #Herpes simplex complex | ||
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#Heterochromia iridis | #Heterochromia iridis | ||
#Hypertropia | #Hypertropia | ||
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#Idiopathic orbital inflammatory disease (Orbital pseudotumor) | #Idiopathic orbital inflammatory disease (Orbital pseudotumor) | ||
#Incomitant esodeviation | #Incomitant esodeviation | ||
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#Infantile nystagmus syndrome | #Infantile nystagmus syndrome | ||
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#Intraocular lens implantation | #Intraocular lens implantation | ||
#<s>Juvenile idiopathic arthritis</s> | #<s>Juvenile idiopathic arthritis</s> | ||
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#Kawasaki syndrome | #Kawasaki syndrome | ||
#Latent nystagmus | #Latent nystagmus | ||
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#Lensectomy | #Lensectomy | ||
#Leukemia | #Leukemia | ||
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#Medical treatment of uveitis: mydriatic/cycloplegic agents | #Medical treatment of uveitis: mydriatic/cycloplegic agents | ||
#Microcornea | #Microcornea | ||
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#Möbius syndrome (sequence) | #Möbius syndrome (sequence) | ||
#Monocular elevation deficiency (double elevator palsy) | #Monocular elevation deficiency (double elevator palsy) | ||
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#Nystagmus and esotropia | #Nystagmus and esotropia | ||
#Ocular Colobomata | #Ocular Colobomata | ||
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#Ophthalmia neonatorum caused by Neisseria | #Ophthalmia neonatorum caused by Neisseria | ||
#Ophthalmia neonatorum from Chlamydia trachomatis | #Ophthalmia neonatorum from Chlamydia trachomatis | ||
#Ophthalmologic manifestations of neurofibromatosis | #Ophthalmologic manifestations of neurofibromatosis | ||
#Opsoclonus (pediatric) | #Opsoclonus (pediatric) | ||
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#Optic nerve hypoplasia | #Optic nerve hypoplasia | ||
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#Orbital myositis | #Orbital myositis | ||
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#Partially accommodative esotropia | #Partially accommodative esotropia | ||
#Penetrating injury | #Penetrating injury | ||
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#Retinitis pigmentosa and associated syndromes | #Retinitis pigmentosa and associated syndromes | ||
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#Seasonal allergic conjunctivitis | #Seasonal allergic conjunctivitis | ||
#Secondary glaucomas | #Secondary glaucomas | ||
#Sensory defect nystagmus | #Sensory defect nystagmus | ||
#Sensory deprivation esodeviation | #Sensory deprivation esodeviation | ||
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#Sixth nerve (cranial nerve VI) palsy | #Sixth nerve (cranial nerve VI) palsy | ||
#Spasm of the near synkinetic reflex | #Spasm of the near synkinetic reflex | ||
#Spasmus nutans | #Spasmus nutans | ||
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#Stereoacuity testing | #Stereoacuity testing | ||
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#Strabismic amblyopia | #Strabismic amblyopia | ||
#Strabismus following ocular surgery | #Strabismus following ocular surgery | ||
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#The role of the ophthalmologist in learning disabilities | #The role of the ophthalmologist in learning disabilities | ||
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#Three-step test for cyclovertical muscle palsies | #Three-step test for cyclovertical muscle palsies | ||
#Thyroid eye disease associated with strabismus | #Thyroid eye disease associated with strabismus | ||
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#Traumatic uveitis | #Traumatic uveitis | ||
#Treatment of refractive error unrelated to amblyopia and strabismus | #Treatment of refractive error unrelated to amblyopia and strabismus |
Revision as of 15:10, December 15, 2014
Below is a list of suggested topics. To add a topic not already in EyeWiki (i.e. please check the current list of articles or perform a search to ensure you do not duplicate an article topic already developed in EyeWiki), you can use these directions. Note that all crossed out titles are existing EyeWiki articles.
Contents
Cataract/Anterior Segment
Note: please also check the current list of existing articles or perform a search to ensure you do not duplicate an article topic already added to EyeWiki.
Priority Topics:
- Femtosecond Cataract Surgery
- Anesthesia for eye surgery
- Presbyopia-correcting IOLs
- Biometry techniques
- Pre-operative topography
- Intraoperative aberrometry
- Simultaneous bilateral cataract surgery
- Conjunctivochalasis
Full list of article topics needed:
- Anesthesia for eye surgery
Anterior basement membrane dystrophy (Map-Dot-Fingerprint with Cogan microcystic corneal epithelial dystrophy)- Anterior capsule fibrosis and phimosis
- Anterior capsulotomy – capsulorrhexis and can opener
- Anterior chamber intracular lens implantation
- Anterior polar cataracts
Astigmatic keratotomy – peripheral corneal (limbal) relaxing incisions- Atopic dermatitis and cataract
- Biometry
- Blepharitis and/or acne rosacea and cataract surgery
- Biometry techniques
- Capsular staining
- Capsule tension rings
- Cataract associated with uveitis
Cataract surgery combined with glaucoma filtering procedure- Cataract surgery following a glaucoma filtering procedure
- Cataract surgery following penetrating keratoplasty
- Cataract surgery following refractive surgery
- Cataract surgery in the functionally monocular individual
- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and cataract surgery
- Ciliary block glaucoma (malignant glaucoma, aqueous misdirection) (as a complication of cataract surgery)
- Clear lens extraction-refractive lensectomy
- Coloboma of the iris, ciliary body or choroid, iris defects
- Complications of neodymium yttrium-aluminum-garnet capsulotomy
- Conjunctival concretions
- Conjunctivochalasis
- Corneal complications of phacoemulsification and intraocular lenses
- Corneal melting with ocular surface disease (complication of cataract surgery)
- Corneal topography
- Cyclodialysis
- Cystoid macular edema
- Detachment of Descemet's membrane
- Developmental and traumatic cataracts in children
- Diabetes mellitus and cataract formation
- Ectopia lentis
Endophthalmitis (complication of cataract surgery)- Endothelial dystrophy and cataract surgery
- Errant continuous curvilinear capsulorrhexis rescue and management
- Evaluation in patients with opaque media
- Evaluation of glare disability: subjective and objective
- Evaluation of visual loss not fully explained by degree of cataract
- Extracapsular cataract extraction
- Femtosecond Cataract Surgery
- General anesthesia
- Guyton-Minkowski potential acuity meter test
- High hyperopia and cataract surgery
- High myopia and cataract surgery
- Hydrodissection and hydrodelineation
- Hypermature cataract
- Incorrect intraocular lens power
- Induced astigmatism (complication of cataract surgery)
Infection prophylaxis- Infrared radiation (glassblowers cataract)
- Instrumentation for intraocular lens implantation
- Interlenticular opacification
- Intracameral anesthesia
- Intracapsular cataract extraction (ICCE)
- Intraoperative aberrometry
- Intralenticular foreign bodies
Intraocular lens calculation following refractive surgery- Intraocular lens decentration and dislocation
- Intraocular lens implantation in children
- Intraocular lens material and design
- Intraoperative management of dropped nucleus
Intraoperative management of iris prolapse- Intraoperative shallowing of the anterior chamber
Intraoperative signs of posterior capsular rupture- Intravenous sedation and analgesia
- Intumescent cortical cataract
- IOL opacification
- Ionizing radiation and cataracts
- Iridodialysis
- Iridodialysis (complication of cataract surgery)
Iris melanoma- Iris nevus
- Keratoconjunctivitis sicca and cataract surgery
- Keratoconus and cataract surgery
- Lens-induced glaucoma - lens particle
- Lens-induced glaucoma - phacolytic
- Lens-induced glaucoma - phacomorphic
- Management of intraoperative vitreous loss
- Management of small pupil
Manual small incision cataract surgery- Microscope induced light toxicity
- Microspherophakia
- Morgagnian cataract
- Myotonic dystrophy and cataracts
- Neodymium yttrium-aluminum-garnet laser posterior capsulotomy
- Neovascularization of the iris
- Nonultrasonic emulsification
- Nuclear cataracts
Ophthalmic viscosurgical devices- Orbicularis oculi akinesia
- Patients with anticoagulation therapy or bleeding diathesis and cataract surgery
- Patients with diabetes mellitus and cataract surgery
- Patients with retinal comorbidities and cataract surgery
- Patients with silicone oil and cataract surgery
- Perforating and penetrating injury of the lens
- Perforating injuries of the anterior segment
- Peribulbar anesthesia
Peters anomaly- Phacoantigenic uveitis (phacoanaphylactic uveitis)
- Phacoemulsification fluidics
- Phacoemulsification pumps
- Phacoemulsification techniques - nuclear removal
- Pinguecula
- Pinhole visual acuity test
- Posterior capsule opacification
- Posterior chamber intraocular lens implantation
- Posterior continuous curvilinear capsulorrhexis (PCCC)
- Posterior polar cataracts
- Posterior staphyloma and cataract surgery
- Posterior subcapsular cataracts
- Postoperative elevated intraocular pressure
- Postoperative inflammation
- Postoperative shallow or flat anterior chamber
- Presbyopia-correcting IOLs
- Pre-operative topography
- Pseudoexfoliation (exfoliation syndrome )
- Pseudoexfoliation and cataract surgery
Pterygium- Pupillary capture (complication of cataract surgery)
- Retinal detachment (complication of cataract surgery)
- Retinopathy of prematurity and cataract surgery
- Retrobulbar anesthesia
- Retrobulbar hemorrhage
- Simultaneous bilateral cataract surgery
- Small eyes and cataract surgery
- Special cases: alternative means for lens implantation (capsulorrhexis capture)
- Special cases: ciliary sulcus fixation of posterior chamber intraocular lenses
- Special cases: primary piggy-back lenses
- Special cases: secondary intraocular lens implantation
- Special cases: secondary piggy-back lenses
- Special cases: sutured posterior chamber intraocular lens implantation
- Sub-Tenons anesthesia
- Suprachoroidal hemorrhage or effusion
- Surgery of dense nuclear cataracts
- Surgery of white cataracts
- Surgical trauma - hyphema
- Thermal injury or "phaco burns"
- Topical anesthesia
Toric intraocular lensesToxic anterior segment syndrome- Traumatic cataract
- Traumatic dislocation and subluxation
- Traumatic hyphema
- Traumatic iritis
- Traumatic mydriasis
- Triple procedure (cataract extraction, intraocular lens implantation and penetrating keratoplasty)
- Ultrasound - clinical principles
- Ultraviolet radiation
- Undesired optical images associated with intraocular lens implants
- Uveitis and cataract surgery
- Uveitis-glaucoma-hyphema (UGH) syndrome
- Vitreous incarceration in wound
- Vossius ring
- Wound construction (limbal, scleral pocket, clear corneal)
- Wound leak or filtering bleb (complication of cataract surgery
Cornea/External Disease
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Priority Topics:
- DALK
- Complications of DSAEK
- DMEK
- Corneal imaging
- In office testing for external disease: Dry eye, adenoviral infection
- Evisceration
- Blepharitis
Full list of article topics needed:
Acanthamoeba keratitis- Acute blepharitis
- Acute conjunctivitis
- Adenovirus conjunctivitis and keratoconjunctivitis
- Adult chlamydial keratoconjunctivitis
- Allergic conjunctivitis
- Allograft rejection
Amniotic membrane transplantation- Angular blepharitis
- Anterior lamellar keratoplasty
- Anterior segment ischemia
Anterior stromal puncture- Application of corneal tissue adhesive
- Aqueous tear deficiency and Sjögren syndrome
- Atopic dermatoblepharitis
- Atopic keratoconjunctivitis
Bacterial conjunctivitis in children and adultsBacterial conjunctivitis of neonatesBacterial keratitis- Band keratopathy
Bandage contact lenses- Blepharitis
- Blunt trauma affecting the corneal stroma and endothelium
Chemical (alkali and acid) injury of the conjunctiva and cornea- Chronic blepharitis
- Chronic conjunctivitis
- Chronic epithelial defect
- Complications of DSAEK
- Conjunctival autografts
- Conjunctival biopsy
- Conjunctival flap (Gundersen flap)
- Conjunctival foreign body
- Conjunctival inflammation with scarring
- Conjunctival laceration
- Conjunctival resection
- Contact lens complications
- Contact lens - general
- Contact lens - induced conjunctivitis
- Corneal and corneoscleral laceration
- Corneal biopsy
- Corneal changes due to birth trauma
- Corneal changes due to congenital glaucoma
- Corneal edema
Corneal epithelial basement membrane dystrophy/degeneration- Corneal epithelial debridement
Corneal esthesiometry- Corneal foreign body
- Corneal guttate changes
- Corneal pachymetry
- Corneal perforation
- Cryotherapy of the ocular surface
- Gunderson flaps
- DALK/Big bubble keratoplasty
- Dellen
- Detection of altered structure and differentiation of signs of inflammation affecting the eyelid margin, conjunctiva, cornea, sclera, and iris
- Diagnostic assessment of endothelial wound healing
- Diagnostic assessment of epithelial wound healing
- Diagnostic assessment of scleral wound healing
- Diagnosing limbal cell deficiency
- Diagnostic techniques for infectious diseases of the cornea and conjunctiva, including specimen collection methods for microbiologic testing and diagnostic assessment of the normal ocular flora
- Diagnostic techniques for neoplasia of the cornea, conjunctiva, and eyelid margin, including specimen collection methods for histopathological testing
- DMEK
- Donor selection criteria contraindicating donor cornea use for corneal transplantation
- Corneal Imaging: topography, UBM, confocal microscopy, OCT
- EDTA chelation
Endothelial keratoplasty- EKC- viral conjunctivitis
- Epiphora
Episcleritis- Evaluation of donor corneal tissue
- Excision of conjunctival lesion, including chalazion
- Exposure keratopathy
- External examination: performance and record keeping
- Factitious ocular surface disorders
- Filamentary keratopathy
- Floppy eyelid syndrome
Fuchs endothelial dystrophyFungal keratitis- Granular and lattice corneal dystrophies
- Herpes simplex virus blepharitis, conjunctivitis, and blepharoconjunctivitis
Herpes simplex virus epithelial keratitisHerpes simplex virus stromal keratitis and endotheliitis- Hordeolum and chalazion
- Imaging in dry eye disease-OCT, topography, keratograph
- In-office testing: adenovirus, tear osmolarity, MMP-9
- Irregular astigmatism including contact lens warpage
KeratoconusKeratoglobus- Lagophthalmos
- Lamellar Keratoplasty
- Limbal conjunctival autografts
- Limbal stem cell allografts (living and cadaveric donors)
- Limbal stem-cell deficiency: related to exogenous condition
- Limbal stem-cell deficiency: related to intrinsic disease
- Lipid keratopathy
- Lipid tear deficiency
- Lyme keratitis
- Lymphoma affecting the conjunctiva
- Macular corneal dystrophy
- Management of descemetocele and corneal perforation by bandage contact lens, tissue adhesive or reconstructive graft
- Marginal corneal infiltrates associated with blepharoconjunctivitis
- Measurement of corneal topography by retinoscopy, keratometry, computerized corneal topography, and wavefront analysis
- Meibomian gland dysfunction, rosacea, and seborrheic blepharitis
- Melanoma of the conjunctiva
- MGD
- Microbial scleritis and sclerokeratitis
- Microsporidial keratoconjunctivitis
- Molluscum contagiosum
- Mooren ulcer
- Mucin deficiency
- Neurotrophic keratopathy
- Newcastle disease conjunctivitis
- Nonulcerative keratitis
- Ocular Allergy
- Ocular mucous membrane pemphigoid
- Ocular surface problems related to contact lens wear
- Ocular surface squamous neoplasia: corneal intraepithelial neoplasia, conjunctival intraepithelial neoplasia, and squamous cell carcinoma
- Outpatient use of amniotic membrane
- Papillary hypertrophy of the conjunctiva
Pellucid marginal corneal degenerationPenetrating keratoplasty- Peripheral keratitis
Peripheral ulcerative keratitis associated with systemic immune-mediated diseases- Persistent corneal epithelial defect
- Peter anomaly
- Phototherapeutic keratectomy
- Pigmentation of the conjunctiva and cornea
- Posterior polymorphous dystrophy
- Postinflammatory, posttraumatic, and postsurgical corneal opacity
- Postsurgical corneal edema
- Primary acquired melanosis of the conjunctiva
Pterygium- Pterygium excision
- Punctal occlusion
- Pyogenic granuloma
- Recurrent erosion
- Reis-Bücklers dystrophy and Thiel-Behnkes dystrophy (CDB type I and type II)
- Repair of corneal laceration and suture closure of corneal wound
- Salzmann nodular degeneration
Scleritis- Sebaceous gland carcinoma of the eyelid margin and conjunctiva
- Secondary IOL techniques
- Slit-lamp biomicroscopy: performance and record-keeping
- Staphylococcal blepharitis
- Stevens-Johnson syndrome
Stromal interstitial keratitis associated with systemic disease- Subconjunctival hemorrhage
- Subepithelial infiltrates and opacities
- Superficial keratectomy
- Superior limbic keratoconjunctivitis (SLK)
- Surgical injury of Descemets membrane and corneal endothelium
- Surgical injury of the conjunctiva and cornea
- Syphilitic interstitial keratitis
- Tarsorrhaphy
- Tear film evaluation: static and dynamic assessments; tear break-up time, Schirmer
- Terrien marginal degeneration
- Terrien's
- Tissue glue
- Thygeson's
- Thygeson superficial punctate keratitis
- Toxic conjunctivitis and keratitis
- Toxic medication injury of the conjunctiva
- Toxic medication injury of the cornea
- Toxic vegetation injury of the ocular surface
- Traumatic corneal abrasion
- Trichiasis and distichiasis
- Ulcerative keratitis
- Universal precautions for minimizing transmission of bloodborne pathogens and surface infectious agents
- Use of stains for examining the ocular surface
- Varicella zoster virus dermatoblepharitis and conjunctivitis
- Varicella zoster virus epithelial keratitis
- Varicella zoster virus stromal keratitis
- Vernal keratoconjunctivitis
Glaucoma
Note: please also check the current list of existing articles or perform a search to ensure you do not duplicate an article topic already added to EyeWiki.
Priority Topics:
- Suprachoroidal Devices
- Primary Congenital Glaucoma
- Glaucoma Screening
- Frequency Doubling Technology
- Angle Recession Glaucoma
- Glaucoma after Retinal Surgery
- Managing Choroidal Effusions after Glaucoma Filtration Surgery
- Laser Suture Lysis and Bleb Needling after Glaucoma Filtration Surgery
- Epithelial Downgrowth and Glaucoma
Full list of article topics needed:
- Acute primary angle-closure glaucoma
- Alpha adrenergic agonists
- Aniridia
- Angle Recession Glaucoma
- Aphakic and intraocular lens (IOL) related glaucoma
Aqueous misdirection(malignant glaucoma, ciliary block glaucoma)- Aqueous shunt surgery
Axenfeld-Rieger Syndrome- Beta-adrenergic antagonists
- Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors
- Chronic angle-closure glaucoma
- Ciliary body ablation procedures
- Clinical trials in glaucoma
- Combination medical therapy
Combined cataract and filtering surgery- Corneal pachymetry
Corticosteroid-induced glaucoma (steroid glaucoma)- Cyclodialysis clefts
Disc Hemorrhages and Glaucoma- Ectopia lentis and angle-closure glaucoma
- Elevated episcleral venous pressure
- Epithelial Downgrowth and Glaucoma
- Examination of the optic nerve at the slit-lamp biomicroscope with a handheld lens
- Examination of the optic nerve head by direct ophthalmoscopy
- Examination of the optic nerve head by indirect ophthalmoscopy
- Frequency doubling technology perimetry (FDT)
- Frequency Doubling Technology
- Glaucoma after Retinal Surgery
- Glaucoma and corneal surgery
- Glaucoma and penetrating keratoplasty
Glaucoma and pregnancy- Glaucoma associated with epithelial and fibrous ingrowth
- Glaucoma associated with intraocular tumors
- Glaucoma associated with retinal surgery, nonrhegmatogenous retinal detachment and retinal vascular disease
- Glaucoma Screening
- Gonioscopy
- Goniotomy and trabeculotomy for congenital or infantile glaucoma
- Hyperosmotic agents
Hyphema- Incisional filtering surgery for open angle glaucoma
- Incisional surgery for angle closure
- Inflammatory glaucoma (secondary open-angle and angle-closure glaucoma)
Iridocorneal endothelial syndrome (a secondary angle-closure glaucoma)- Juvenile open angle glaucoma
- Laser gonioplasty or peripheral iridoplasty for angle closure
- Laser iridotomy for angle closure
- Laser Suture Lysis and Bleb Needling after Glaucoma Filtration Surgery
Laser trabeculoplasty- Lens-induced glaucoma
- Managing Choroidal Effusions after Glaucoma Filtration Surgery
- Medication induced glaucoma
- Nanophthalmos and secondary angle-closure glaucoma
Neovascular glaucomaNormal Tension GlaucomaOcular hypotony- Optic nerve head and retinal nerve fiber layer imaging
- Parasympathomimetic agents
- Persistent fetal vasculature (PFV) and retinopathy of prematurity (ROP)
- Pigmentary glaucoma
Plateau iris- Post-traumatic or angle recession glaucoma
- Primary Congenital Glaucoma
- Primary congenital or infantile glaucoma
Primary open-angle glaucoma- Primary open-angle glaucoma suspect
- Prostaglandin analogues
Pseudoexfoliation (exfoliation syndrome)- Secondary angle closure glaucoma
Standard automated static perimetry- Subacute angle-closure glaucoma
- Suprachoroidal Devices
- Ultrasound biomicroscopy
Neuro-Ophthalmology
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- Abducens nerve palsy
- Abducens nuclear lesion
- Aberrant regeneration of the third nerve
- Adie's pupil
- Afferent pupillary defect
- AIDS (HIV)
- Alzheimer and neuro-ophthalmology of dementing disorders
- Anisocoria secondary to third nerve palsy
- Anterior ischemic optic neuropathy
- Argyll Robertson pupil
- Arteriography
- Aspergillosis
- Automated static perimetry
- Autosomal dominant optic atrophy
Benign essential blepharospasm- Blood tests in neuro-ophthalmology
- Branch retinal artery occlusion
- Carcinoma associated retinopathy (CAR)
- Cavernous sinus painful ophthalmoplegia
- Cavernous sinus syndrome
- Central retinal artery occlusion
- Cerebral aneurysms
- Cerebral venous and dural sinus thrombosis
- Cerebrovascular disease/stroke
- Chiasmal syndromes
- Choroidal ischemia
- Chronic progressive external ophthalmoplegia (CPEO)
- Classical brainstem syndromes
- Color vision
- Comitant deviation
- Compressive optic neuropathy
- Computed tomography
- Computed tomographic angiography (CTA)
- Confrontation visual field testing
- Congenital innervational ophthalmoplegia
Convergence insufficiency- Convergence retraction nystagmus
Demyelinating optic neuritis- Diabetic papillopathy
- Dissecting aneurysms
- Divergence insufficiency
- Down beat nystagmus
- Dural cavernous fistula and traumatic carotid cavernous fistula
- Essential anisocoria
- Eyelid retraction
- Facial nerve dysfunction
Functional disorder- Genetics in neuro ophthalmology
- Giant cell arteritis (anterior ischemic optic neuropathy)
- Giant cell arteritis (myopathy)
- Glaucomatous optic neuropathy
- Goldmann visual fields
- Hemifacial spasm
- Herpes zoster ophthalmicus
- Higher cortical dysfunction
Horner syndrome
Idiopathic orbital inflammatory disease (non-specific orbital inflammation)- Infiltrative optic neuropathy
- Internuclear ophthalmoplegia
- Isolated gliomas of the anterior visual pathways
- Isolated myositis
- Large pupils
- Latent nystagmus
Leber optic neuropathyLight near dissociationMacular neuroretinitis and cat scratch disease- Magnetic resonance imaging
- Menigitis
- Migraine
- Miller Fisher variant of Guillain-Barré syndrome
- Mucor
- Multiple cranial nerve palsies
- Multiple sclerosis
Myasthenia gravis- Neuro ophthalmic trauma
- Neurofibromatosis 1 (von Recklinghausen disease)
- Neurofibromatosis 2 (NF2)
- Neuro-ophthalmology of pregnancy
- Neuro-ophthalmology of selected systemic diseases
- Neurotrophic tumor spread
- Nutritional optic neuropathy
- Ocular and orbital ultrasound
- Ocular ischemic syndrome
- Oculomotor nerve lesion
- Oculomotor nuclear lesion
Optic atrophy- Optic disc hypoplasia
Optic nerve head drusen- Optic nerve sheath meningioma
Orbital cavernous hemangioma- Orbital cellulitis
- Orbital foreign body
- Orbital fractures
- Orbital hemorrhage
- Orbital ischemic syndrome
- Orbital tumor causing neuro-ophthalmic manifestations
Papilledema- Papillitis
- Paretic binocular diplopia
- Parkinson disease
- Pharmacologic dilation (anticholinergic anisocoria)
- Pituitary apoplexy
- Posterior ischemic optic neuropathy
- Primary overaction syndromes
- Progressive supranuclear palsy
Pseudotumor cerebri (idiopathic intracranial hypertension)- Ptosis
- Qualitative perimetry (Amsler grid and tangent screen)
- Restrictive strabismus and diplopia
- Retrochiasmal afferent system dysfunction
- Sarcoid optic neuropathy
- See-saw nystagmus
- Skew deviation
- Small pupils
- Spasmus nutans
- Subarachnoid hemorrhage
- Supranuclear gaze palsy
- Syphilis
- Syphilis (optic neuropathy)
- Systemic corticosteroids in neuro-ophthalmology
- Thromboembolic phenomena
- Thyroid eye disease (thyroid orbitopathy)
- Toxic optic neuropathy: Ethambutol, Methanol, Ethylene glycol
Traumatic optic neuropathy- Trochlear lesions
- Upbeat nystagmus
- Vestibular dysfunction
- Visual hallucinations and illusions (Charles Bonnet syndrome)
- Wegener granulomatosis
Oculoplastic/Orbit
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Priority Topics:
- Canalicular trauma
- Canalicular obstruction
- Preseptal cellulitis
- Lymphangioma
- Marcus-Gunn jaw winking ptosis
- Epiblepharon
- Facial nerve palsy
- Necrotizing fasciitis
- Orbital varices
- Temporary (Quickert) sutures for entropion of lower eyelid
Full list of article topics needed:
- Acquired myogenic ptosis
- Acquired nasolacrimal duct obstruction in adults
- Actinic keratosis
- Acute spastic entropion
Adenoid cystic carcinoma of the lacrimal gland- Annulus of Zinn
- Anterior lamellar deficiency
- Aponeurotic ptosis
- Aspergillosis
Basal cell carcinoma of the eyelidBenign essential blepharospasm- Benign eyelid lesions
- Blepharitis
- Blepharochalasis syndrome
- Blepharophimosis syndrome
- Blunt trauma to the eyelids
Botulinum toxin use in oculoplastics- Bowen disease of the eyelid
Brow ptosis- Browpexy
- Canalicular infection and inflammation
- Canalicular obstruction
- Canalicular trauma
- Canaliculi
- Canthal tendons
Capillary hemangiomaCavernous hemangiomaChalazion- Cicatricial ectropion
- Cicatricial entropion
- Computed tomography
- Congenital myogenic ptosis
- Congenital nasolacrimal obstruction
- Congenital ptosis of the upper eyelid
- Conjunctiva
- Conjunctival melanoma
- Conjunctivodacryocystorhinostomy (CJDCR)
- Coronal brow lift
Dacryocystitis- Dacryocystocele (Amniotocele)
- Dacryolith
DermatochalasisDermoid Cyst- Diagnosis of thyroid dysfunction with clinical laboratory tests
- Diagnostic probing (palpation) of the upper system
- Dog bite injuries
- Dural cavernous fistula and traumatic carotid cavernous fistula
- Dye disappearance test
- Endonasal dacryocystorhinostomy for acquired nasolacrimal duct obstruction
- Endoscopic brow lift
EntropionEnucleation- Enucleation in childhood
- Epiblepharon
- Epidermal inclusion cysts
- Ethmoidal foramina
Evisceration- Exenteration
- External (transcutaneous) levator advancement (resection) for ptosis
- Extraocular muscles
- Eyelashes
- Eyelid defects not involving the eyelid margin
- Eyelid margin
- Eyelid margin rotation procedures for cicatricial entropion of upper eyelid
- Eyelid skin and subcutaneous tissue
- Facial anatomy
- Facial nerve palsy
Fibrous DysplasiaFibrous histiocytoma- Floor of orbit
Floppy eyelid syndrome- Frontalis suspensions for ptosis repair
- Full-thickness block resection and repair
- General orbital history and physical examination
Giant Cell ArteritisHemangiopericytoma- Hemifacial spasm
- HIV-related disorders of the orbit and eyelid
- Horizontal eyelid shortening
Horner's syndromeIdiopathic orbital inflammation (orbital inflammatory syndrome, orbital pseudotumor)- Incision of canaliculus (with or without intubation)
- Inspection
- Internal (transconjunctival) levator/Müllers muscle resection approaches for ptosis
- Intranasal anatomy
- Intraorbital foreign bodies
- Intraorbital optic nerve
- Involutional and gravitational changes of the face
- Involutional ectropion
- Involutional entropion
- Keratoacanthoma of the eyelid
- Lacrimal ducts
- Large lower eyelid defects (> 60%)
- Large upper eyelid defects (> 60%)
- Laser resurfacing
- Lateral canthal defects
- Lateral canthoplasty
- Lateral wall
- Lentigo maligna (Hutchinsons melanotic freckle)
- Leukemia/chloroma
- Lipodermoids (dermolipoma)
- Lower eyelid blepharoplasty
- Lower eyelid retractors
- Lymphangioma
- Lymphoid hyperplasia and lymphoma
- Magnetic resonance imaging
- Main lacrimal gland
- Malignant melanoma of the eyelid
- Malignant mixed tumor of the lacrimal gland
- Marcus Gunn jaw-winking syndrome
- Masquerading syndrome for eyelid tumors
- Mechanical ptosis
- Medial canthal defects
- Medial canthal tendon
- Medial spindle procedure for lower eyelid ectropion
- Medial wall fractures
- Medial wall of orbit
- Medical management of acute dacryocystitis
- Meibomian glands
- Meningioma
- Metastatic tumors of the orbit
- Microphthalmos with cyst
- Middle lamellar deficiency
- Midface lift
- Mid-facial fractures – Le Fort fractures
- Moderate lower eyelid defects (30% – 60%)
- Moderate upper eyelid defects (30% – 60%)
- Mohs micrographic surgery for malignant eyelid tumors
- Mucous membrane grafting
- Myasthenia gravis with ptosis
- Nasal endoscopy
- Nasolacrimal canal
- Nasolacrimal duct
- Naso-orbital ethmoid fractures
- Necrotizing fasciitis
- Nerve supply of eyelids
- Nerves of the periorbital area
- Neuroblastoma
- Neurofibromas, neurofibromatosis type 1 (von Recklinghausen disease) and type 2
- Nevi
Oculomotor (cranial nerve III) palsy- Optic canal
- Optic nerve glioma
- Optic nerve sheath fenestration
- Orbital apex fractures
Orbital cellulitis- Orbital dimensions
- Orbital fat
Orbital floor fractures- Orbital hemorrhage
- Orbital implant options
- Orbital roof and orbital apex (superior orbital fissure and optic canal)
Orbital roof fractures- Orbital septum
- Orbital varices
- Pain
- Palpation
- Paralytic ectropion
- Paranasal sinuses
- Penetrating trauma to the eyelids
- Periorbita
- Periorbital changes
- Phycomycosis (zygomycosis, mucormycosis)
Pleomorphic adenoma (benign mixed tumor) of the lacrimal gland- Posterior lamellar deficiency
- Preseptal cellulitis
- Progression
- Proptosis
- Protractors
- Pseudoptosis
- Pulsation
- Punctal ectropion
- Punctal stenosis
- Quickert modification of Wies procedure for involutional entropion (4-snip)
- Radiation therapy for orbital and ocular adnexal tumors
- Retractor repair for entropion
RhabdomyosarcomaSarcoidosis- Schirmer I test in pseudoepiphora evaluation
- Schwannoma (Neurilemoma)
- Sebaceous adenocarcinoma of the eyelid
- Secondary orbital tumors
- Silicone intubation of the nasolacrimal drainage system
Skin fillers- Small lower eyelid defects (< 30%)
- Small upper eyelid defects (< 30%)
Squamous cell carcinoma of the eyelid- Suborbicularis fat pads
- Superior and inferior puncta
- Surgical approaches to orbital tumors
- Surgical myectomy for facial dystonia
- Symblepharon
- Systemic corticosteroid therapy for orbital disorders
- Tarsorrhaphy
- Tarsus
- Tear breakup time
- Temporary (Quickert) sutures for entropion of lower eyelid
Thyroid eye disease (Graves ophthalmopathy, thyroid orbitopathy)- Trauma to the nasolacrimal duct or lacrimal sac
- Traumatic ptosis
- Treatment of trichiasis
- Trichiasis
- Tumors of the lacrimal excretory system
Upper eyelid blepharoplasty- Upper eyelid retractors
- Valve of Hasner
- Vascular supply and lymphatic drainage of the eyelid
- Vasculature of orbit
- Wegener granulomatosis
- Zygomatic fractures
Pathology/Oncology
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Top articles/topics with related assignments :
- Biopsy of intraocular tumors Bill Harbour
- Choroidal Melanoma: Treatment of Metastatic Disease Hans Grossnicklaus
- Clinical Evaluation of Choroidal Melanoma Bill Harbour
- Conjunctiveal Epithelial Neoplasms Hans Grossnicklaus
Conjunctival Melanocytic Neoplasms- Idiopathic Orbital Inflammation David Wilson
Iris melanoma- Intraocular Vascular Tumors David Wilson
- Lacrimal Gland Tumors Paty Chevez-Barrios
Orbitial LymphomaRetinoblastomaRhabdomyosarcomaTreatment of Choroidal MelanomaVitreoretinal Lymphoma
Additional topics:
- Adenoid cystic carcinoma of lacrimal gland
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD)- Angle recession glaucoma
- Aniridia
- Anterior chamber and vitreous cytology and cultures
- Basal cell carcinoma
- Benign mixed tumor lacrimal gland
- Branch retinal artery occlusion
- Branch retinal vein occlusion
Capillary hemangioma (strawberry hemangioma)Cavernous hemangioma orbit- Central retinal artery occlusion
Central retinal vein occlusion (CRVO)Chalazion- Choroidal hemangioma
- Choroidal nevus
- Choroidal osteoma
- Ciliary body/choroidal malignant melanoma
- Coats disease
- Congenital choristomatous conjunctival disorders: limbal dermoid, dermolipoma, complex choristoma
- Congenital corneal disorders: Congenital Hereditary Endothelial Dystrophy (CHED)
- Congenital corneal disorders: posterior keratoconus
- Congenital corneal disorders: sclerocornea
- Congenital optic nerve anomalies - optic nerve coloboma
Congenital optic nerve anomalies - optic pits- Conjunctiva – lymphoid lesions
- Conjunctival epithelial disorders – squamous cell carcinoma
Conjunctival epithelial disorders – squamous papilloma- Conjunctival manifestations of sarcoid
Conjunctival melanocytic disorders - conjunctival melanoma- Conjunctival melanocytic disorders - conjunctival nevus
- Conjunctival melanocytic disorders - ephelis (freckle)
- Conjunctival melanocytic disorders - primary acquired melanosis
- Corneal degenerations: aphakic/pseudophakic bullous keratopathy
- Corneal degenerations: band keratopathy
- Corneal degenerations: Salzmann nodular degeneration
- Corneal endothelial dystrophy-Fuchs dystrophy
Corneal epithelial dystrophy- epithelial basement membrane dystrophy (Cogan microcystic, map-dot-fingerprint dystrophy)- Corneal stromal dystrophies: Avellino dystrophy
- Corneal stromal dystrophies: granular dystrophy
- corneal stromal dystrophies: lattice dystrophy
- Corneal stromal dystrophies: macular dystrophy
- Cystoid macular edema
- Dermoid cyst, epidermoid cyst
- Diabetic retinopathy
- Electron microscopy in ophthalmic pathology
- Epithelial cysts of the ocular adnexa
- Epithelial downgrowth and secondary glaucoma
- Fibrous histiocytoma
- Flow cytometry of ophthalmic specimens
- Frozen sections of ophthalmic specimens
- Ghost cell glaucoma
Hemangiopericytoma- Idiopathic orbital inflammation
- Immunohistochemistry of ophthalmic specimens
- Infectious conjunctivitis
- Infectious corneal disorders
- Infectious viral retinopathy
- Intraocular metastatic neoplasms
- Iridocorneal endothelial syndrome (ICE syndrome)
- Iris nevus
- Leukemic retinopathy
- Lymphangioma
- Malignant melanoma of eyelid
- Medulloepithelioma
- Melanocytoma
- Molecular diagnostics of ophthalmic specimens
- Molluscum contagiosum
- Neurilemoma (schwannoma)
- Neuroblastoma
- Neurofibromatosis (von Recklinghausen disease)
- Non-inflammatory corneal thinning disorders: keratoconus, keratoglobus, pellucid marginal degeneration
- Ocular adnexal lymphoma (OAL)
- Ocular and central nervous system (CNS) lymphoma
- Optic nerve degeneration: acquired optic atrophy
- Optic nerve degeneration: congenital optic atrophy
- Optic nerve degeneration:
Optic nerve head drusen - Optic nerve hypoplasia
- Optic nerve inflammation - with optic nerve infection
- Optic nerve inflammation - without optic nerve infection
- Optic nerve ischemic injury - giant cell (temporal/cranial) arteritis
- Optic nerve tumors - glioma
- Optic nerve tumors - melanocytoma (magnocellular nevus)
- Optic nerve tumors - optic nerve sheath meningioma
- Orbital metastasis
- Pathology of refractive surgery
- Persistent fetal vasculature (PFV), also known as persistent hyperplastic primary vitreous (PHPV)
- Phacolytic glaucoma
- Phacomorphic glaucoma
- Pinguecula and pterygium
- Primary congenital glaucoma
- Primary lens pathology
- Retinal capillary hemangioma
Retinitis pigmentosa (RP)Retinopathy of prematurity- Routine histology of ophthalmic specimens
Sarcoidosis panuveitis- Seasonal allergic conjunctivitis
Sebaceous carcinoma- Secondary lens athology
- Solitary fibrous tumor
- Special stains and fixatives in ophthalmic specimens1
- Squamous cell carcinoma of eyelid
- Squamous papilloma of eyelid
- Sturge-Weber syndrome (encephalofacial angiomatosis)
- Tuberous sclerosis (Bourneville disease)
- Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada
Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus
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Priority Topics:
- Strabismus Surgery, vertical
- Esotropia (general overview of all esotropia)
- Hypertropia
- Strabismus in Thyroid Eye Disease
- Adjustable sutures for strabismus surgery
- Conjunctivitis
- Trisomy 21/Downs Syndrome
Full list of article topics needed:
- 4 Prism diopter base out prism test
- A pattern strabismus
- Abnormalities and delays of fixation behavior
- Accommodative convergence/Accommodation ratio measurement
- Acquired nystagmus in children
- Active force generation test (AFG)
- Acute esotropia
- Adjustable sutures for strabismus surgery
- Anesthesia for strabismus surgery and complications, including malignant hyperthermia
- Anomalous retinal correspondence (ARC)
- Basic (acquired) esotropia in childhood
- Bilateral amblyopia due to high refractive error
- Bilateral superior oblique paralysis
- Cherry-red spot
- Congenital infection syndrome
- Congenital ocular motor apraxia
- Congenital ptosis
- Congenital sixth nerve paralysis
- Conjunctivitis
- Convergence paralysis
- Corneal light reflex
- Cortical visual impairment in children
- Cover tests
- Craniosynostosis syndromes-Crouzon, Apert and Saethre-Chotzen syndromes
- Cyclic esotropia
- Cyclodestructive procedures - cyclocryotherapy, cycloablation with laser, transscleral laser cycloablation and endoscopic cyclophotocoagulation
- Cycloplegic refraction
- Delayed visual maturation (DVM)
- Deprivation amblyopia
- Dissociated horizontal deviation
- Dissociated strabismus complex (vertical deviation) / Dissociated vertical deviation
- Divergence insufficiency
- Downbeat nystagmus
- Ectopia lentis et pupillae
- Ectopia lentis–connective tissue disorders
- Ectopia lentis–metabolic causes
- Epiblepharon
- Epibulbar dermoid tumors, including dermolipoma
- Epidemic keratoconjunctivitis
- Esotropic Duane syndrome
- Excessive blinking in childhood
- Exophoria
- Exotropic Duane syndrome
- Fat adherence syndrome
- Fetal alcohol syndrome
- Forced ductions
- Functional vision loss in childhood
- Galactosemia
- Goldenhar syndrome
- Herpes simplex complex
- Heterochromia iridis
- Hypertropia
- Idiopathic orbital inflammatory disease (Orbital pseudotumor)
- Incomitant esodeviation
- Infantile nystagmus syndrome
- Intraocular lens implantation
Juvenile idiopathic arthritis- Juvenile xanthogranuloma (JXG)
- Kawasaki syndrome
- Latent nystagmus
- Lensectomy
- Leukemia
- Lymphangioma
- Marcus-Gunn jaw wink (currently in process)
- Medical treatment of amblyopia: occlusion and optical degradation
- Medical treatment of amblyopia: refractive correction
- Medical treatment of glaucoma - adrenergic agents
- Medical treatment of uveitis: mydriatic/cycloplegic agents
- Microcornea
- Möbius syndrome (sequence)
- Monocular elevation deficiency (double elevator palsy)
- Monofixation syndrome (MFS)
- Mucopolysaccharidoses (MPS) and mucolipidoses (ML)
- Myasthenia gravis (associated with strabismus)
- Myelinated nerve fibers
- Nasolacrimal duct obstruction
- Neuroblastoma
- Nonrefractive accommodative esotropia (High AC/A ratio)
- Normal milestones of ocular and visual development
- Nystagmus and esotropia
- Ocular Colobomata
- Ophthalmia neonatorum caused by Neisseria
- Ophthalmia neonatorum from Chlamydia trachomatis
- Ophthalmologic manifestations of neurofibromatosis
- Opsoclonus (pediatric)
- Optic nerve hypoplasia
- Orbital myositis
- Partially accommodative esotropia
- Penetrating injury
- Persistent fetal vasculature
- Persistent pupillary membranes
- Phakomatoses other than neurofibromatosis (tuberous sclerosis, sturge weber, VHL, wyburn- Mason
- Pierre Robin sequence
- Positions of gaze/Evaluation of ductions and versions
- Preferential looking test
- Preseptal cellulitis
- Prism adaptation test (PAT)
- Pseudoesotropia
- Pseudopapilledema
- Refractive accommodative esotropia
- Retinitis pigmentosa and associated syndromes
- Seasonal allergic conjunctivitis
- Secondary glaucomas
- Sensory defect nystagmus
- Sensory deprivation esodeviation
- Sixth nerve (cranial nerve VI) palsy
- Spasm of the near synkinetic reflex
- Spasmus nutans
- Stereoacuity testing
- Strabismic amblyopia
- Strabismus following ocular surgery
- Strabismus in Thyroid Eye Disease
- Strabismus surgery, vertical
- Sturge Weber syndrome
- Superficial ocular injury
- Superior oblique overaction
- Surgery for congenital/infantile glaucoma: goniotomy
- Surgery for nasolacrimal duct obstruction (NLD)
- Surgery for nasolacrimal duct obstruction: Probing
- Surgery for nasolacrimal duct obstruction: silicone intubation
- Surgery of the extraocular muscles: Adjustable suture techniques
- Surgery of the extraocular muscles: Strengthening procedures
- Surgery of the extraocular muscles: Weakening procedures
- Surgical treatment of nystagmus
- Tears, ruptures, or breaks in Descemet membrane (Haab Striae)
- The role of genetic testing in retinoblastoma management
- The role of the ophthalmologist in learning disabilities
- Three-step test for cyclovertical muscle palsies
- Thyroid eye disease associated with strabismus
- Traumatic uveitis
- Treatment of refractive error unrelated to amblyopia and strabismus
- Treatment of strabismus: spectacles, including bifocals
- Treatment of uveitis: Corticosteroids
- Trisomy 21/Downs Syndrome
- Unilateral superior oblique palsy
- V pattern strabismus
- Vernal keratoconjunctivitis
- Vertical deviations due to Duane syndrome
- Vertical deviations due to orbital floor fracture (blowout fracture)
- Visual acuity testing
- Worth four dot test
Refractive Management/Intervention
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- Aniseikonia
- Anisometropia
- Astigmatic keratotomy for astigmatism
Bandage contact lensesButtonhole laser in situ keratomileusis flapCentral islands after refractive surgeryConductive keratoplasty (CK)Contact lens use after refractive surgeryCorneal biomechanics- Corneal inlays
- Corneal pachymetry
- Corneal shape analysis
Corticosteroid-induced glaucoma (steroid glaucoma) after refractive surgeryCross-cylinder technique for subjective refraction- Custom ablations
- Decentered ablation after refractive surgery
- Decentered flap after laser in situ keratomileusis
- Delayed re-epithelialization after laser surface ablation
Dry eye after laser in situ keratomileusisEctasia after laser in situ keratomileusis- Enhancements
- Epikeratophakia
Epithelial ingrowth after laser in situ keratomileusisEpithelial sloughing during laser in situ keratomileusis procedure- Excimer laser in situ keratomileusis for myopia and myopia with astigmatism
- Excimer laser surface ablation for myopia and myopic astigmatism
- Eyeglasses
Femtosecond lasers and laser assisted in situ keratomileusis (LASIK)- Free cap after laser in situ keratomileusis
- Haze or scarring after photorefractive keratectomy
- Herpes simplex virus keratitis after refractive surgery
- Hyperopia
- Hyperopia management after radial keratotomy
Immediate postoperative diffuse lamellar keratitisIncomplete or irregular laser in situ keratomileusis flap- Informed consent issues with refractive surgery
- Intolerance to monovision after refractive surgery
Intraocular lens calculation following refractive surgeryIntraocular refractive surgeryIntrastromal corneal ring segments- Irregular astigmatism
- Issues of intraocular pressure measurements after laser in situ keratomileusis and laser surface ablation
- Issues of unilateral vs. bilateral refractive surgery
- Keratoconus
Laser in situ keratomileusis flap striae- Laser vision correction (LVC) following presbyopic intraocular lens (IOL) surgery
- Late
diffuse lamellar keratitisrelatedto flap trauma (epithelial defects) - Lens conventions - plus, minus and cross cylinder notation and conversion
- Limbal relaxing incisions for astigmatism
- Microbial keratitis after refractive surgery
Mitomycin C for haze prophylaxis (risks vs. benefits)- Monocular diplopia
- Monovision (for correction of presbyopia in contact lens wearers)
- Multifocal corneal ablations for presbyopia
- Myopia
- Near vision testing
- Ocular dominance testing prior to refractive surgery
- Ocular surface problems related to contact lenses
Pain reduction after photoablation- Pellucid marginal corneal degeneration
- Physiology of corneal wound healing after refractive surgery
Preoperative evaluation for refractive surgery- Presbyopia
- Prescribing contact lenses for refractive errors
- Pupil measurements prior to refractive surgery
- Quality of vision problems after laser in situ keratomileusis
- Quality of vision testing
- Radial keratotomy
- Recurrent corneal erosion after refractive surgery
- Refraction: manifest and cycloplegic
- Refractive stability
Refractive surgery for hyperopiaRefractive surgery in patients following corneal transplant- Refractive surgery in patients with amblyopia
- Refractive surgery in patients with connective tissue disease
Refractive surgery in patients with diabetes- Refractive surgery in patients with dry eye
Refractive surgery in patients with herpes simplex virus (HSV)Refractive surgery in patients with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)- Refractive surgery in patients with ocular hypertension and glaucoma
- Refractive surgery in patients with retinal disease
- Refractive surgery in patients with strabismus
- Regular astigmatism
- Snellen fraction visual acuity measurement
- Sources of error in delivering laser correction
- Sterile infiltrates after photorefractive keratectomy (PRK) and laser assisted in situ keratomileusis (LASIK)
- Surface ablation for forme fruste keratoconus
- Therapeutic refractive ablations for irregular corneas
- Tonometry prior to refractive surgery
- Traumatic laser in situ keratomileusis flap dislocation
- Understanding issues of ablation diameter vs. depth
Wavefront testing
Retina/Vitreous
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Priority list of aricle topics needed:
Acute onset postoperative endophthalmitisAge-related macular degenerationAngioid streaksCentral retinal vein occlusion (CRVO)Choroidal rupture- Cystoid macular edema
Endogenous endophthalmitis- Flap or horseshoe tears
- Lattice degeneration
- Melanoma of the ciliary body or choroid
- Necrotizing herpetic retinitis: acute retinal necrosis and progressive outer retinal necrosis
Ocular histoplasmosis syndrome- Pathologic myopia (myopic degeneration)
- Pattern dystrophies
- Posterior vitreous detachment
RetinoblastomaRetinopathy of prematurity- Toxoplasmosis
- Traction retinal detachment
- Atrophic holes
- Branch retinal artery occlusion
- Branch retinal vein occlusion
Chloroquine and its derivatives (drug toxicity)Hypertensive retinopathyIdiopathic central serous chorioretinopathyRetinitis pigmentosa- Rhegmatogenous retinal detachment
Acquired retinal macroaneurysmChoroidal osteomaIntravitreal Injections- Echography (ultrasound)
- Lasers (surgery)
Intraocular foreign body
Full list of article topics needed:
Acquired retinal macroaneurysmAcute onset postoperative endophthalmitisAcute posterior multifocal placoid pigment epitheliopathyAge-related macular degenerationAlbinismAngioid streaks- Atrophic holes
- Behçet disease
Best Disease (Vitelliform Dystrophy)Birdshot retinochoroidopathy- Branch retinal artery occlusion
- Branch retinal vein occlusion
- Cat scratch disease
- Central retinal artery occlusion
Central retinal vein occlusion (CRVO)Chloroquine and its derivatives (drug toxicity)Choroidal osteoma- Choroidal rupture
- Choroideremia (CHM)
- Chronic or delayed onset endophthalmitis following cataract surgery
- Coats disease
- Cobblestone degeneration (paving stone degeneration)
- Commotio retinae
- Cone and cone-rod dystrophies
- Cystoid macular edema
Cytomegalovirus retinitis- Degenerative retinoschisis
Diabetic macular edemaDiabetic retinopathy- Diffuse unilateral subacute neuroretinitis (DUSN)
- Echography (ultrasound)
- Electroretinogram (ERG)
- Enclosed ora bays
Endogenous endophthalmitis- Endophthalmitis associated with filtering or inadvertent blebs
Epiretinal membrane- Exudative retinal detachment
- Familial exudative vitreoretinopathy (FEVR)
- Flap or horseshoe tears
Fluorescein angiography- Focal laser treatment of diabetic macular edema
- Giant retinal tear
- Hemorrhagic choroidal detachment
Hypertensive retinopathyIdiopathic central serous chorioretinopathy- Idiopathic choroidal neovascularization
- Indocyanine green angiography
- Intermediate uveitis/pars planitis
Intraocular foreign bodyIntravitreal Injections- Juvenile retinoschisis
- Juxtafoveal retinal telangiectasis or macular telangiectasis
- Lasers
- Lattice degeneration
- Leukemia
- Lyme disease
Macular hole- Melanocytoma or magnocellular nevus
- Melanoma of the ciliary body or choroid
- Meridional folds
- Multifocal choroiditis with panuveitis
Multiple evanescent white dot syndrome- Necrotizing herpetic retinitis: acute retinal necrosis and progressive outer retinal necrosis
- Nevus of the choroid
- Ocular and central nervous system lymphoma
Ocular histoplasmosis syndromeOcular penetrating and perforating injury- Operculated retinal holes
Optical coherence tomographyPars plana vitrectomy- Pathologic myopia (myopic degeneration)
- Pattern dystrophies
- Peripheral retinal excavations
- Peripheral retinal neovascularization
- Persistent fetal vasculature
- Phenothiazines
- Photocoagulation for proliferative diabetic retinopathy
- Photocoagulation surgery for neovascular age-related macular degeneration
- Photodynamic therapy
- Phototoxicity from ophthalmic instrumentation
Pneumatic retinopexy- Posterior vitreous detachment
- Postoperative serous choroidal detachment
Post-traumatic endophthalmitisPunctate inner choroidopathy- Purtscher retinopathy and Purtscher-like retinopathy
Radiation retinopathy- Retinal dialyses
- Retinal vasculitis
Retinitis pigmentosaRetinoblastoma- Retinopathy of carotid occlusive disease
Retinopathy of prematurity- Rhegmatogenous retinal detachment
Sarcoidosis- Scleral buckle surgery
- Scleral rupture
- Sclopetaria
- Serpiginous choroidopathy
- Shaken baby syndrome
- Sickle cell retinopathy
- Spontaneous vitreous hemorrhage
- Stargardt disease/fundus flavimaculatus
- Sympathetic ophthalmia
- Syphilitic panuveitis
- Terson syndrome
Toxocariasis posterior uveitis- Toxoplasmosis
- Traction retinal detachment
- Traumatic breaks
- Tuberculous uveitis
- Uveal effusion syndrome
- Valsalva retinopathy
- Vascular tumors of the choroid and retina
- Vitelliform lesions
- Vitrectomy for complex retinal detachment
- Vitrectomy for posterior segment complications of anterior segment surgery
- Vitrectomy for selected macular diseases
- Vitreomacular traction syndrome
- Vitreoretinal tufts
- Vitreous hemorrhage (VH) as a result of trauma
- Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada (VKH) disease
von Hippel-Lindau (VHL) disease- West Nile virus retinopathy
Uveitis
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Acute anterior uveitisAcute posterior multifocal placoid pigment epitheliopathy- Antineutrophil cytoplasmic autoantibody (ANCA)
- Antinuclear antibodies (ANA) testing in uveitis
- Azathioprine
- Behçet disease
Birdshot retinochoroidopathy- Cataract extraction for uveitis patients
- Chest imaging in uveitis: chest computed tomography (CT)
- Chest imaging in uveitis: chest radiograph
- Chorioretinal biopsy
- Conjunctival biopsy/pathology
- Corticosteroids
- Cyclophosphamide
- Cycloplegics
- Cyclosporine
- Cytomegalovirus (CMV) anterior uveitis
- Cytomegalovirus retinitis
- Diagnostic vitreoretinal procedures in uveitis: chorioretinal biopsy
- Diagnostic vitreoretinal procedures in uveitis: vitreous biopsy
- Diffuse unilateral subacute neuroretinitis (DUSN)
- Drug-induced uveitis
- Echography (ultrasound)
Endogenous endophthalmitis- Examination of intraocular fluids
- Fuchs heterochromic iridocyclitis
- Glaucoma surgery for uveitis patients
Glaucomatocyclitic crisis (Posner-Schlossman syndrome)Herpes simplex anterior uveitis- Herpes zoster iritis
- HIV testing
- Human leukocyte antigen testing (HLA) testing in uveitis
- Hypertensive uveitis
- Immune recovery uveitis
- Intermediate Uveitis, including pars planitis
- Intravitreal antiviral therapy
Juvenile Idiopathic arthritis- Juvenile xanthogranuloma as masquerade syndrome
- Lens-associated uveitis
- Lyme disease
- Methotrexate
- Multifocal choroiditis with panuveitis
Multiple evanescent white dot syndrome- Mycophenolate
Necrotizing herpetic retinitis: acute retinal necrosis and progressive outer retinal necrosis- Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
- Ocular bartonellosis
Ocular histoplasmosis syndromeOcular manifestations of Acquired Immune Deficiency SyndromeOptical coherence tomography- Other infectious uveitis: cysticercosis
- Other infectious uveitis: Leptospirosis
Other infectious uveitis: onchocerciasis- Peripheral retinal detachment as masquerade syndrome
- Persistent (chronic) iridocyclitis
- Post-surgical and traumatic infectious scleritis
- Primary central nervous system intraocular lymphoma
- Pseudophakic uveitis
Punctate inner choroidopathy- Retinal imaging: fluorescein angiography
- Retinal imaging: indocyanine green angiography (ICG)
- Retinal vasculitis
- Retinitis pigmentosa as masquerade syndrome
- Retinoblastoma (as masquerade syndrome)
- Sarcoidosis panuveitis
Scleritis associated with systemic autoimmune diseases- Serpiginous choroidopathy
- Sympathetic ophthalmia
- Syphilis tests
- Syphilitic panuveitis
- Systemic lupus erythematosus (Posterior uveitis)
- Systemic vasculitis – Intraocular manifestations
- TB Testing
Toxocariasis posterior uveitisToxoplasmic retinochoroiditisTuberculous Uveitis- Tubulointerstitial nephritis and uveitis (TINU) syndrome
- Tumor necrosis factor antagonists
- Vitreous biopsy
- Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada disease