Ophthalmic Plast Reconstr Surg
May 2014
Purpose: Eye dominance and Hering's law dependence are postulated to influence eyelid position, and thus affect surgical outcomes following blepharoptosis surgery. Pseudoretraction of the contralateral eyelid, usually observed in the nondominant eye, is a well-recognized occurrence in the ophthalmic literature. In this article, these 2 phenomena were assessed preoperatively in blepharoptosis patients to evaluate their effect on postoperative outcomes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOrbital varix is a rare venous malformation within the orbit that is especially susceptible to thrombosis and hemorrhage. We report a unique case of vision-threatening orbital varix thrombosis resulting from prolonged prone positioning during an orthopedic spine procedure.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPurpose: We report an unusual case of orbital IgG4-related disease and discuss the distinguishing characteristics of the ophthalmic disease subtype.
Design: Case report.
Methods: Literature review and case description.
Purpose: To establish the base incidence of uveal melanoma in the mid-southern United States and to explore the regional frequency of uveal melanoma diagnosis as a function of area-based socioeconomic measures (ABSM) aggregated at the level of small geographic units delimited by Zoning Improvement Plan (ZIP) codes.
Methods: Based on a retrospective chart review (1996-2007) of patients seen at our institutions with the diagnosis of uveal melanoma, the number of uveal melanoma cases was calculated for each ZIP-code in Arkansas, Mississippi, western Tennessee and Louisiana. The base incidence of uveal melanoma was calculated using the population size reported in the 2000 census as the population at risk for each geographic area.