Volume IFundamentals and Medical Aspects of Cornea and External
Disease
PART I: BASIC SCIENCE AND PATHOPHYSIOLOGIC RESPONSES
Section 1- Basic Science: Cornea, Sclera, and Ocular Adnexa Anatomy,
Biochemistry, Physiology, and Biomechanics
1. Cornea: Anatomy and Physiology Teruo Nishida
2. Sclera Jody A. Rada, Janell M. Johnson
3. The Conjunctiva: Anatomy and Physiology J. Daniel Nelson, J.
Douglas Cameron
4. Tear Film Roger W. Beuerman 5. Eyelids Darrell E. Wolfley
Section 2- Pathologic Responses of the Cornea, Sclera, and Ocular
Adnexa
6. The Ocular Immune Response Charles S. Bouchard
7. Corneal Response to Infection Michael Nordlund, Jay S. Pepose
8. Corneal Reaction to Injury J. Douglas Cameron
9. Modulation of Corneal Wound Healing Sonal Tuli, Michael Goldstein,
Gregory S. Schultz
10. Pathogenesis of Sterile Corneal Erosions and Ulcerations Angela
Watkins, Damien C. Macaluso, Sandy T. Feldman
PART II: EXAMINING AND IMAGING THE CORNEA AND EXTERNAL EYE
Section 1- The Anterior Refracting Surface of the Cornea
11. Refraction of the Abnormal Cornea Jay Krachmer and Mark Mannis
12. Keratometry, Photokeratoscopy, and Computer-assisted Topographic
Analysis Leo J. Maguire
Section 2- Basic Evaluation of the Cornea and External Eye
13. Examination of the Lids William D. Mathers [Video]
14. Slit Lamp Examination and Photography Csaba L. Mártonyi
15. Tear Film Evaluation Michael Lemp [Video]
16. Corneal Diagnostic Techniques William J. Faulkner, Gary A. Varley
Section 3- Laboratory Investigations
17. Practical Ophthalmic Microbiology for the Detection of Corneal
Pathogens Regis P Kowalski
18. Molecular Genetics of Corneal Diseases John Fingert and Edwin
Stone
Section 4- High Magnification Techniques
19. Specular Microscopy Chris Phillips, Ronald Laing and Richard Yee
20. Confocal Microscopy W. Matthew Petroll, H. Dwight Cavanagh, James
V. Jester
21. High Resolution Ultrasound Charles J. Pavlin, F. Stuart Foster
PART III: DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF SELECTED PROBLEMS IN CORNEA AND
EXTERNAL EYE DISEASE
22. Congenital Corneal Opacities Renata Rezende, Elizabeth Cohen,
Uchoandro Uchoa, Ralph Eagle, Richard Wilson and Christopher Rapuano
23. Peripheral Corneal Disease George A. Stern
24. The Corneal Ulcer Carol L. Karp, Richard K. Forster
25. Corneal Edema Vahid Feiz
26. Corneal Deposits David A. Palay
27. Corneal Infiltrates in the Contact Lens Patient Andrew J.
Epstein, Christopher J. Rapuano, and Elisabeth J. Cohen
28. The Red Eye Michael B. Shapiro, Christopher R. Croasdale
29. Minimal Visual Loss: Determining the Role of the Cornea David
Litoff
30. The Patient with Itching and Burning Scott Uttley
PART IV: EYE BANKING
31. Structure and Function of Eye Banks Ellen Heck
32. Medical Standards for Eye Banking David Glasser
PART V: THE OCULAR ADNEXA
Section 1- Diseases of the Lid: Anatomic Abnormalities
33. Entropion, Ectropion, and Trichiasis Catherine N. Burkat, Richard
K. Dortzbach, Bradley N. Lemke
34. Lagophthalmos and Other Malpositions of the Lid Robert C. Kersten
Section 2- Diseases of the Lid: Tumors
35. Benign Lid Tumors Richard C. Allen, Michael L. Murphy, Jeffrey A.
Nerad
36. Malignant Eyelid Tumors David T. Tse, Steven M. Gilberg
Section 3- Diseases of the Lid: Inflammation and Infections
37. Blepharitis: Overview and Classification Joseph A. Eliason
38. Seborrhea and Meibomian Gland Dysfunction Paul Driver, Michael A.
Lemp
39. Bacterial Eyelid Infections Louis E. Probst
40. Viral Eyelid Infections Bradley H. Scharf
41. Fungal and Parasitic Eyelid Infections Andrew Lee Moyes, Anthony
J. Verachtert
Section 4- Disorders of Tear Production and the Lacrimal System
42. Dry Eye Ali Djalilian, Pedram Hamrah, Stephen C. Pflugfelder
43. Dacryoadenitis, Dacryocystitis, and Canaliculitis David R. Jordan
44. Epiphora Philip H Choo, Sean D Andrean
PART VI: THE CONJUNCTIVA
Section 1- Conjunctival Disease: Tumors
45. Squamous Neoplasms of the Conjunctiva Michael A. Warner,
Frederick A. Jakobiec
46. Melanocytic Neoplasms of the Conjunctiva Ian W. McLean
47. Subepithelial Neoplasms of the Conjunctiva Michael A. Warner,
Frederick A. Jakobiec
Section 2- Conjunctivitis
48. Conjunctivitis: An Overview and Classification Thomas D.
Lindquist
49. Bacterial Conjunctivitis Sarkis H. Soukiasian, Jules Baum
50. Viral Conjunctivitis Lenio Alvarenga, Marinho Scarpi and Mark
Mannis
51. Chlamydial Infections David Rootman
52. Ophthalmia Neonatorum Thomas D. Lindquist
53. Parinaud¡¯s Oculoglandular Syndrome William D. Gruzensky
54. Seasonal and Perennial Allergic Conjunctivitis Jason Rothman,
Michael Raizman and Mitchell Friedlaender
55. Vernal and Atopic Keratoconjunctivitis Neal P. Barney
56. Giant Papillary Conjunctivitis Steven P. Dunn, David G. Heidemann
57. Cicatricial Pemphigoid C. Stephen Foster
58. Erythema Multiforme, Stevens-Johnson Syndrome, and Toxic
Epidermal Necrolysis Harilaos Brilakis, Florentino E. Palmon, Guy F.
Webster, and Edward J. Holland [Video]
59. Toxic Conjunctivitis Charles D Reilly, Mark J Mannis and Steven
D. Chang
60. Superior Limbic Keratoconjunctivitis William T. Driebe, Jr. and
Subir Singh Bhatia
61. Ligneous Conjunctivitis Harilaos Brilakis, Edward J. Holland and
Gary S. Schwartz
PART VII: DISEASES OF THE CORNEA
Section 1- Developmental Abnormalities of Cornea
62. Developmental Corneal Anomalies of Size and Shape Andrew
Velazquez, Terry Kim
63. Axenfeld-Rieger Syndrome and Peters Anomaly Wallace L.M. Alward
Section 2- Corneal Manifestations of Systemic Disease and Therapies
64. Corneal Manifestations of Metabolic Diseases Kenneth R. Kenyon,
Samuel E. Navon, Christos Haritoglou
65. Skeletal and Connective Tissue Disorders Eric B. Baylin, Elias I.
Traboulsi
66. Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Other Systemic Inflammatory
Diseases Glenn L. Stoller, Terry L. Kaiura, George J. Florakis
67. Nutritional Disorders Andrew A.E. Pyott, Deval R. Paranjpe,
Christopher J. Newton, Colin M. Kirkness
68. Hematologic Disorders Michael R. Grimmett
69. Endocrine Disease and the Cornea Rebecca M. Bartow
70. Dermatologic Disorders Alan E. Sadowsky
71. Infectious Disease: Corneal Manifestations Gaurav K. Shah, Jay H.
Krachmer
72. Corneal and External Ocular Infections in Acquired
Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) Bennie Jeng, Careen Y. Lowder, Gary
N. Holland, David M. Meisler
73. Ocular Graft-versus-Host Disease Stella Kim
74. Corneal Manifestations of Local and Systemic Therapies Carol J.
Hoffman, Peter R. Laibson
Section 3- Corneal Dystrophies, Ectatic Disorders, and Degenerations
75. Anterior Corneal Dystrophies Peter R. Laibson
76. The Stromal Dystrophies Luciene B. De Sousa, Mark J. Mannis
77. Posterior Membrane Dystrophies Robert W. Weisenthal, Barbara W.
Streeten
78. Noninflammatory Ectatic Disorders Robert S. Feder and Preeya
Kshettry
79. Iridocorneal Endothelial Syndrome Emmett F. Carpel
80. Corneal and Conjunctival Degenerations Richard I Chang and Steven
S.T. Ching
Section 4- Corneal Infections
81. Bacterial Keratitis Andrew J.W. Huang, Pongmas Wichiensin, Mei-
Chuan Yang
82. Nontuberculous Mycobacteria Keratitis Joung Y. Kim
83. Herpes Simplex Keratitis Edward J. Holland, Harilaos Brilakis and
Gary S. Schwartz
84. Herpes Zoster Keratitis W. Barry Lee, Thomas J. Liesegang
85. Less Common Viral Corneal Infections Kenneth C. Chern, David M.
Meisler
86. Fungal Keratitis Eduardo C. Alfonso, Robert H. Rosa, Jr., Darlene
Miller
87. Acanthamoeba keratitis Hassan Alizadeh, Jerry Y. Niederkorn,
James P. McCulley
88. Corneal Diseases in the Developing World Salmaan H. Qureshi and
Hugh R. Taylor
Section 5- Interstitial Keratitis
89. Syphilitic Interstitial Keratitis Kirk R. Wilhelmus
90. Nonsyphilitic Interstitial Keratitis Scott M Whitcup, Janine A
Smith
Section 6- Noninfectious Keratopathy
91. Recurrent Erosion Syndromes Roy Scott Rubinfeld
92. Filamentary Keratitis Richard S Davidson and Mark J. Mannis
93. The Superficial Punctate Keratitis of Thygeson Ivan R. Schwab,
Sean D. Adrean
94. Neurotrophic Keratitis Erich B. Groos, Jr.
95. Factitious Keratoconjunctivitis Matthew R. Parsons
Section 7- Immunologic Disorders of the Cornea
96. Corneal Disease in Rheumatoid Arthritis Michael S Conners,
Richard D Brasington, Jeffrey R Padousis and Anthony J. Lubniewski
97. Corneal Disease Associated with Non-R rheumatoid Collagen-
vascular Disease Joel Sugar
98. Phlyctenular Keratoconjunctivitis and Marginal Staphylococcal
Keratoconjunctivitis Reza M. Mozayeni, Sheridan Lam
99. Mooren¡¯s Ulcer Gerald W. Zaidman, Bartley J. Mondino
Section 8- Corneal Trauma
100. Mechanical Injury M. Bowes Hamill
101. Surgical Trauma: Pseudophakic and Aphakic Corneal Edema Shahzad
Mian and Alan Sugar
102. Acid Injuries of the Eye Daryl A. Pfister, Roswell R. Pfister
103. Alkali Injuries of the Eye Roswell R. Pfister, Daryl A. Pfister
104. External Eye Manifestations of Chemical and Biological Warfare
Craig A. Skolnick
Section 9- Contact Lenses
105. Indications for Contact Lens Use Robert C. Campbell, Timothy O.
Koch [Video]
106. Fitting the Abnormal Cornea Timothy T. McMahon, Loretta B.
Szczotka
107. Complications of Contact Lens Wear John F. Stamler
PART VIII: THE SCLERA AND ANTERIOR UVEA
Section 1- Disorders of the Sclera
108. Episcleritis Eric S. Pearlstein
109. Scleritis Pascale Dubé, Brian L. Schwam, Michael B. Raizman
Section 2- Anterior Uveitis
110. Classification and Diagnosis of Anterior Uveitis Ali Djalilian,
R. Christopher Walton, Robert B. Nussenblatt
111. Idiopathic Uveitis William G. Hodge, Anuj Bhargava
112. HLA-B27-Related Uveitis Marc D. De Smet and Jenny Ongkosuwito
113. Sarcoidosis Miriam Schteingart, Howard H. Tessler
114. Behçet¡¯s Disease David C. Herman
115. Fuchs¡¯ Heterochromic Iridocyclitis Debra A. Goldstein, Sheridan
Lam, Howard H. Tessler
116. Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis Joseph Tauber
Volume II
Surgery of the Cornea and Conjunctiva
PART IX: PENETRATING KERATOPLASTY
Section 1- Preoperative Considerations
117. Indications and Outcomes James I. McNeill
118. Preoperative Evaluation of the Keratoplasty Patient Frederick S.
Brightbill, Robert E. Brass
119. Instrumentation for Corneal Transplant Surgery Mark R. Mandel
Section 2- Penetrating Keratoplasty: Technique[Video]
120. Penetrating Keratoplasty David D. Verdier [Video]
121. Combined Penetrating Keratoplasty and Cataract Extraction O.
Claron Alldredge, Jr. [Video]
122. Penetrating Keratoplasty and Intraocular Lens Exchange Harilaos
Brilakis, Louis E. Probst and Edward J. Holland
123. Keratoplasty Suturing Techniques Woodford Van Meter, Douglas G.
Katz
124. Intra-operative Complications of Penetrating Keratoplasty John
J. Purcell, Jr.
Section 3- Penetrating Keratoplasty: Postoperative Management
125. Routine Management Corey A. Miller
126. Early Postoperative Complications Bradley H. Scharf
127. Postkeratoplasty Astigmatism Mark G. Speaker, Faisal Haq, Robert
Latkany, Charles S. Reing
128. Diagnosis and Management of Corneal Allograft Rejection Gary N.
Foulks
129. Infections after Penetrating Keratoplasty Bennie H. Jeng, Karen
W. Oxford, Richard L. Abbott
130. Retrocorneal Membranes Kristin M. Hammersmith and Christopher J.
Rapuano
131. Glaucoma after Penetrating Keratoplasty James D. Brandt, Michele
C. Lim and David G. O'Day
Section 4- Complicated Penetrating Keratoplasty
132. Pediatric Penetrating Keratoplasty Peter Gloor
133. Immunologic High-Risk Penetrating Keratoplasty Pedram Hamrah,
Ali R. Djalilian and R. Doyle Stulting
134. Large Diameter Corneal Grafts John W. Cowden
135. Surgery for Peripheral Corneal Thinning Disorders Frank A.
Hassard and Richard A. Eiferman
136. Penetrating Keratoplasty in Herpes simplex Disease Denise de
Freitas
PART X: THERAPEUTIC AND RECONSTRUCTIVE PROCEDURES
Section 1- Corneal Surgery[Video]
137. Management of Corneal Perforations Marc A. Honig, Christopher J.
Rapuano [Video]
138. Lamellar Keratoplasty William H. Benson, John D. Goosey
139. Therapeutic Keratoplasty Eric D. Donnenfeld, Renee Solomon
[Video]
140. Endothelial Replacement Mark Terry
141. Keratoprosthesis Claes H. Dohlman, Scott Barnes, Joseph Ma
[Video]
142. Corneal Surgery for Ocular Surface Disease Larry F. Rich
143. Phototherapuetic Keratectomy Peter Hersch, Shawn R. Klein,
Michael D. Wagoner
Section 2- Conjunctival Surgery
144. Management of Pterygium Craig Skolnick, Michael R. Grimmett
145. Conjunctival Flaps Bruce D. Nichols, Christopher M. Anjema
146. Management of Conjunctival and Corneal Neoplasia Gary S.
Schwartz, Edward J. Holland
Section 3- Ocular Surface Transplantation
147. Classification and Staging of Ocular Surface Disease Gary S.
Schwartz, Edward J. Holland [Video]
148. Surgical Techniques for Ocular Surface Reconstruction Edward J.
Holland, Gary S. Schwartz, Michael L. Nordlund
149. Postoperative Management of Ocular Surface Reconstruction Ali
Djalilian, Edward J. Holland, Gary S. Schwartz
150. Penetrating Keratoplasty in Ocular Surface Disease Jason K.
Darlington, Mark J. Mannis
Section 4- Anterior Segment Surgery
[Video]
151. Surgical Management and Rehabilitation of Anterior Segment
Trauma Marian S. Macsai
152. Cyclectomy and Iridocycletomy Lawrence A. Gans
153. Management of Scleral Perforation M. Bowes Hamill
PART XI: REFRACTIVE SURGERY
Section 1- History and Overview of Refractive Surgery
154. Refractive Surgery: Past, Present, and Future Steven C.
Schallhorn
Section 2- Preoperative Considerations
155. Preoperative Evaluation for Refractive Surgery James Salz and
William Trattler
156. Topographic Analysis in Keratorefractive Surgery Michael W.
Belin, Jill F. Rodila
Section 3
157. Photorefractive Keratectomy M. Bruce Jackson and Abdulraman Al-
Muammar
Section 4- Laser in Situ Keratomileusis (LASIK)
[Video]
158. LASIK Technique Steve Lane, Reval R. Paranjpe and David H. Park
159. LASIK for Myopia Patricia Sierra Wilkinson, David R. Hardten,
Richard L. Lindstrom
160. LASIK for Hyperopia Marcel Netto, Renato Ambrosio and Steve
Wilson
161. LASIK for Mixed Asigmatism Barry Lee, Frank Garcia
162. LASIK Complications Louis E. Probst
Section 6[Video]
164. Intrastromal Corneal Ring Segments Alan Westeren, Raymund
Angeles, Sujata Purohit and David Schanzlin
Section 7[Video]
165. Incisional Keratotomy T.P. Werblin, James L. Salz, Louis D.
Nichamin
Section 8[Video]
166. Phakic Myopic Intraocular Lenses David Park, Steve Lane
Section 9[Video]
167. Thermal Keratoplasty D. Rex Hamilton, David R. Hardten and
Richard L. Lindstrom
Section 10- Wavefront Technology
168. Wavefront George Mintsioulis, Rejean Munger and Abdulrahman Al-
Muamar
Section 11- Emerging Technologies in Refractive Surgery
169. Developing Techniques in Refractive Surgery Ezra Maguen, Kristin
Nesburn
170. - The Future Of Refractive Surgery: Confluence Of Techniques,
Staged Delivery And Criteria For Assessment George O. Waring, III
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