Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery

Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery

Implantation of a toric phakic intraocular lens to correct high corneal astigmatism in a patient with bilateral marginal corneal degeneration 499 Ma...

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Implantation of a toric phakic intraocular lens to correct high corneal astigmatism in a patient with bilateral marginal corneal degeneration

499

Marjolijn C. Bartels, MD, Gabriel van Rij, MD, Gregorius P.M. Luyten, MD

Capsular tension ring use in a patient with congenital coloboma of the lens

503

Hidenobu Mizuno, MD, Jun Yamada, MD, PhD, Masatoshi Nishiura, MD, Hiroaki Takahashi, MD, Yasukazu Hino, MD, Hirofumi Miyatani, MD

Ulcerative keratitis caused by Serratia marcescens after laser in situ keratomileusis

507

Gonzalo Mun˜oz, MD, PhD, Jorge L. Alio´, MD, PhD, Juan-Jose´ Pe´rez-Santonja, MD, PhD, Alberto Artola, MD, PhD, Jose´ Luis Abad, MD

Goniosynechialysis with lens aspiration and posterior chamber intraocular lens implantation for glaucoma in spherophakia

513

Akiyasu Kanamori, MD, Makoto Nakamura, MD, PhD, Noriko Matsui, MD, Hiroko Tomimori, MD, Makiko Tanase, MD, Ryu Seya, MD, Hidetaka Maeda, MD, PhD, Akira Negi, MD, PhD

Opacification of a silicone intraocular lens caused by calcium deposits on the optic

517

Werner Wackernagel, MD, Karl Ettinger, PhD, Ursula Weitgasser, MD, Berin Gu˘l Bakir, MD, Otto Schmut, PhD, Walter Goessler, PhD, Christoph Faschinger, MD

Retained anterior chamber cilium causing endophthalmitis after phacoemulsification

521

Gavin D. Galloway, MBChB, MRCOphth, Ghee Soon Ang, MBChB, Rupal Shenoy, FRCOphth, Bijan Beigi, FRCS, FRCOphth, MD

Histology and immunohistochemistry of fibrous posterior capsule opacification in an infant

523

Kumi Shirai, MD, PhD, Shizuya Saika, MD, PhD, Yuka Okada, MD, PhD, Seiji Oda, MD, Yoshitaka Ohnishi, MD, PhD

Surgery for 4 refractive errors in 1 patient

527

Jennifer L.Y. Yip, MBBS, Charles Claoue´, MD, FRCOphth

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Continuing Medical Education CME Coordinator: David E. Silverstone, MD Ophthalmologists who read the Journal of Cataract & Refractive Surgery can now earn 5 CME credits in Category 1 of the Physician’s Recognition Award of the American Medical Association. Questions have been developed for 5 articles in this issue, marked with a symbol (CME) in the table of contents. Detailed instructions and a copy of the CME quiz can be obtained from the ASCRS web site (http://www.ascrs.org) or ASCRS Fax-on-Demand (732-578-4472). The American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. ASCRS takes responsibility for the content, quality, and scientific integrity of this CME activity. The American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery designates this educational activity for a maximum of 5 category 1 credits toward the AMA Physician’s Recognition Award. Each physician should claim only those credits that he/she actually spent in the activity.

J CATARACT REFRACT SURG—VOL 30, FEBRUARY 2004