Thursday - The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology

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Thursday

May 8, 2014

LEADING EYE AND VISION RESEARCH

MAY 4 – 8 | ORLANDO, FLORIDA

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S 230A-D

Thursday, May 08, 2014 8:30 AM-10:30 AM

Anatomy/Pathology / Clinical/Epidemiologic

Research / Cornea / Glaucoma /

Multidisciplinary Ophthalmic Imaging /

Physiology/Pharmacology / Retinal Cell Biology /

Retina

501 Ocular Circulation: Technologies and Applications

Hall SB

Thursday, May 08, 2014 8:30 AM-10:30 AM

Biochemistry/Molecular Biology / Clinical/

Epidemiologic Research / Genetics / Physiology/

Pharmacology / Retinal Cell Biology / Retina /

Visual Neuroscience

502 Genetics and the Pathophysiology of AMD: From SNPs to Disease

Modeling

Abnormal ocular circulation is associated with the leading causes of blindness: macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, and glaucoma. Recent technological advances have greatly enhanced the ability to image and measure ocular circulation.

This session will address basic principles, emerging technologies, and their application to clinical practice.

AMD has an increasingly well-defined genetic basis. Potent genetic risk alleles have been identified by genome-wide association studies that are beginning to implicate specific biological processes in the pathogenesis of AMD. In this symposium we will explore how studies based on discovery of specific genetic risk alleles (i.e. Tyr402His in CFH) are revealing potential mechanism of disease in

AMD.

Moderators: Yoshiaki Yasuno, Gilbert T. Feke,

Susumu Ishida and Juan E. Grunwald

5414 — 8:30 Quantification of ocular blood flow.

Leopold Schmetterer.

1 Clinical Pharmacology,

2

Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria;

Center of Medical Physics and Biomedical

Engineering, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna,

Austria

5415 — 8:45 Optical coherence tomography angiography.

Yali Jia. Oregon Health & Science

University, Portland, OR *CR

5416 — 9:00 Autoregulation of ocular circulation in glaucoma.

Alon Harris .

Ophthalmology, Indiana University , Indianapolis ,

IN *CR

5417 — 9:15 Death of choriocapillaris in agerelated macular degeneration.

Gerard A.

Lutty.

Wilmer Eye Inst , Baltimore, MD

5418 — 9:30 Ocular blood flow in diabetic retinopathy.

Taiji Nagaoka. Ophthalmology,

Asahikawa Medical University, Asahikawa, Japan

5419 — 9:45 Angiogenesis in corneal diseases.

Claus Cursiefen. Dept of Ophthalmology,

University of Cologne, Koln, Germany *CR

5420 — 10:00 Remodelling of Retinal Vessels in Arterial Hypertension Measured by Adaptive

Optics.

Georg Michelson. Ophthalmology,

Erlangen, Germany

— 10:15 Panel Discussion

Moderators: Margaret M. DeAngelis, Caroline C.

Klaver and Steven J. Fliesler

5421 — 8:30 Overview of the current state of

AMD genetics.

J ohanna Seddon. Ophthalmology,

Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston,

MA *CR

5422 — 8:50 Links between ARMS2 genotype, gene expression, and potential roles in AMD.

Gaofeng Wang. Hassman Institute for

Human Genomics, University of Miami, Miami, FL

5423 — 9:10 The influence of CFH genotype and age-related changes in Bruch’s membrane on AMD pathogenesis.

Anthony J. Day. Faculty of Life Sciences , The University of Manchester,

Manchester, United Kingdom

5424 — 9:30 Future directions in AMD

Genetics.

Michael Gorin.

1 Dept of Ophthalmology,

Jules Stein Eye Institute - UCLA, Los Angeles,

CA; 2 Human Genetics, David Geffen School of

Medicine - UCLA, Los Angeles, CA *CR

5425 — 9:50 CFH genotype and choroidal vascular disease in AMD.

Robert

Mullins . 1 Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences,

University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA; 2 The Stephen A

Wynn Institute for Vision Research, Iowa City, IA

5426 — 10:10 Exploring the role of complement in AMD via opportunistic clinical scenarios.

Andrew Lotery.

United Kingdom; 2

1 Ophthalmology - Eye

Unit, Southampton General Hospital, Southampton,

Kingdom *CR

Clinical Neurosciences,

University of Southampton, Southampton, United

Thursday – Symposium – 5414 – 5426 f Refer to the Program Number in the Clinical Trial (CT) Registration Index. * CR Refer to the Program Number in the Commercial Relationships (CR) Index for Disclosures.

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Thursday Posters 8:30 am – 10:15 am

5427 – 5447– Thursday – Posters

Exhibit/Poster Hall SA A0001-A0020

Thursday, May 08, 2014 8:30 AM-10:15 AM

Anatomy/Pathology

503 Conjunctival and ocular adnexal tumors

Moderators: Jacob Pe’er and Rebecca C. Stacy

5427 — A0001 Childhood Orbital, Ocular and

Optic nerve tumors in Egypt.

Ahmad S.

AlFaar 1, 2 ,

M. S. Bakry

Children Cancer Hospital - Egypt 57357, Cairo,

Egypt; 2

1 , S. Ezzat 1, 3 . 1 Research Department,

Ophthalmology, Cairo University School of Medicine, Cairo, Egypt; 3 Public Health, National

Liver Institute, Shebin Elkom, Egypt

5428 — A0002 Successful management of ocular juvenile xanthogranuloma using off-label bevacizumab: a report of 2 cases.

Noy Ashkenazy,

C. M. Henry, A. Abbey, C. A. McKeown, A. M.

Berrocal, T. G. Murray. Bascom Palmer Eye

Institute, Miami, FL

5429 — A0003 Giant Orbital Hydrocystoma in Children: Report of Three Cases.

Mehrdad

Malihi 1 , R. Turbin 1 , N. Mirani 2 , P. D. Langer 1 .

1 The

Institute of Ophthalmology and Visual

Sciences, New Jersey Medical School, Newark,

NJ; 2 Department of Pathology, New Jersey Medical

School, Newark, NJ

5430 — A0004 Growth rates of orbital cavernous hemangiomas: A quantitative analysis.

Liza M.

Cohen

A. Karagianis 2 . 1

1 , A. Jayaram 1 , G. Lissner 1

Ophthalmology, Northwestern

University, Chicago, IL; 2 Radiology, Northwestern

University, Chicago, IL

,

5431 — A0005 Clinicopathologic Correlation of Caruncular Lesions.

Sander R. Dubovy 1, 2 , A. J.

1, 2 Bermudez 1, 2 , J. Thompson .

1 Bascom Palmer Eye

Institute, University of Miami, Miami, FL; 2 FLorida

Lions Ocular Pathology Laboratory, Miami, FL

5432 — A0006 Immunohistochemical Analysis of Sebaceous Cell Carcinoma in Comparison to Both Basal Cell Carcinoma and Squamous

Cell Carcinoma.

Andre N. Ali-Ridha 1, 2

Brownstein 1, 2 , K. Jiang 1, 2 , T. Milman 3

, S.

, B. Burns 2

Blanco 2 , J. Farmer 2 .

1

University of Ottawa, The Ottawa Hospital, The

Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, Ottawa, ON,

, P.

Department of Ophthalmology,

Canada; 2 Department of Pathology and Laboratory

Medicine, University of Ottawa, The Ottawa

Hospital, Ottawa, ON, Canada;

Ear Infirmary, New York, NY

3 Departments of

Ophthalmology and Pathology, New York Eye and

5433 — A0007 Sebaceous gland carcinoma of the ocular adnexa - variability in histological and immunhistochemical appearance.

Eva J.

Becker 1, 2 , M. C. Herwig 1, 2 , F. G. Holz 1

K. U. Loeffler 1, 2 . 1 Ophthalmology, University

Eye Hospital Bonn, Bonn, Germany; 2

, H. Fischer 3

Ophthalmic

Pathology, University Eye Hospital Bonn, Bonn,

Germany; 3 Pathology, University Bonn, Bonn,

Germany

,

5434 — A0008 Molecular Profiling of Ocular

Surface Squamous Neoplasia Identifies Multiple

DNA Copy Number Alterations Including

Recurring 8p11.22 Amplicons.

Saeed AlWadani 1, 3 ,

L. Asnaghi 1 , H. Alkatan 2

Edward 1, 2

Arabia; 3

, C. Eberhart 1 .

1

, H. Al -Hussain 2 , D.

Ophthalmic Pathology,

Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD; 2

Ophthalmology, King Saud University,

Riyadh, Saudi Arabia *CR

King

Khaled Eye Specialist Hospital, Riyadh, Saudi

5435 — A0009 Establishment and characterization of squamous cell carcinoma cells from the human bulbar conjunctiva.

Bettina

Mueller, H.

Thomasen , K.

Steuhl , D.

Meller .

University Duisburg Essen, Essen, German y

5436 — A0010 Intraoperative High Dose Rate

32P Brachytherapy for Diffuse Conjunctival

Neoplasms.

Brian Marr 1

Cohen 3 , C. Barker 2 . 1

, D. H. Abramson

Kettering, New York, NY; 2

1

Memorial Sloan Kettering, New York, NY;

, G.

Surgery, Memorial Sloan radiation oncology,

3 Medical

Physics, Memorial Sloan Kettering, New York, NY

5437 — A0011 A heterotopic model for tumorassociated (lymph)angiogenesis in the murine cornea - feasibility of intrastromal tumor cell injections.

Konrad R.

Koch , N.

Refaian, D.

Hos, M.

Matthaei , F.

Bock , S.

L.

Schlereth, M.

Becker , C.

Cursiefen, L.

M.

Heindl . Department of

Ophthalmology, University of Cologne, Cologne,

German y

5438 — A0012 New mouse model for conjunctival melanoma.

Simona L. Schlereth 1

, L. M. Heindl 1 .

1

, C.

Department of

,

S. Iden 2 , M. Mescher

Cursiefen 1

2 , K. R. Koch 1

Ophthalmology, University of Cologne, Cologne,

Germany; 2 CECAD Cologne, University of

Cologne, Cologne, Germany

5439 — A0013 A new conjunctival melanoma model of primary and metastatic tumor growth.

Jinfeng Ca o 1 , N. de Waard 1 , A. A.

Mulder 1 , B. R. Ksander 2 , M. Jager 1 .

1 Ophthalmolgy,

Leiden University Medical Center, Warmond,

Netherlands; 2 Ophthalmology, Schepens Eye

Research Institute / Mass Eye & Ear, Harvard,

Boston, MA

5440 — A0014 Role of the Renin-

Angiotensin System in Human Conjunctival

Lymphoma.

Erdal Tan Ishizuka , A.

Kanda, S.

Kase , S.

Kinoshita, S.

Takashina, Y.

Dong , K.

Noda ,

S.

Ishida . Laboratory of Ocular Cell Biology and

Visual Science, Department of Ophthalmology,

Hokkaido University Graduate School of Medicine ,

Sapporo, Japan

5441 — A0015 Prognosis of lymphomas developed in the ocular adnexa: A single-center study.

Yoshiko Matsumoto 1 , A. Azumi 2 , A. Akashi 1 ,

M. Sakamoto 1 , T. Nagai 1 , M. Nakamura 1 .

1 Devision of Ophthalmology, Kobe University Graduate

School of Medicine, Kobe, Japan; 2 Ophthalmology,

Kobe Kaisei hospital, Kobe, Japan

5442 — A0016 Prognostication in Ocular

Adnexal Lymphoma - Feasibility of the

Latest Tumour, Tode, Metastasis Staging

System.

Peter Rasmussen 2, 1

T. Finger

McKelvie

4

7

, E. O. Graue

, K. Mulay 6

4

, S. E. Coupland

, H. E. Grossniklaus

, J. Prause 2

5

3 , P.

, P.

, E. Ralfkiaer

S. Heegaard 2, 1 . 1

Glostrup Hospital, University of Copenhagen,

Glostrup, Denmark;

8 ,

Department of Ophthalmology,

University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen,

Denmark; 3

2 Eye Pathology Institute,

Department of Cellular and Molecular

Pathology, University of Liverpool, Liverpool,

Liverpool, United Kingdom;

New York City, NY; 5

4 Department of Ocular

Oncology, The New York Eye Cancer Center,

Emory Eye Center, Section of Ocular Oncology, Emery University, Atlanta,

GA; 6 Prasat Eye Institute, Kallam Anji Reddy

Campus, Hyderabad, India; 7 The Orbital Plastic and

Lacrimal Clinic, The Royal Victorian Eye and Ear

Hospital, Melbourne, VIC, Australia;

Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark

8 Department of Pathology, Rigshospitalet, University of

5443 — A0017 IgG4 Immunostaining in

Patients with Orbital Sarcoidosis: A Pilot

Study.

Kateki Vinod 1 , J. Spindle 2 , T. Milman 1 , R.

Shinder 2 .

1 Ophthalmology, New York Eye and Ear

Infirmary, New York, NY; 2 Ophthalmology, SUNY

Downstate Medical Center, New York, NY

5444 — A0018 IgG4-related ophthalmic disease: A clinicopathological study of 40 cases.

Shunichiro Ueda 1, 2

K. Kimura

T. Nagao 2

1

.

1

, K. Umazume

University, Tokyo, Japan;

, H. Goto

1

2

1 , Y. Usui

, J. Matsubayashi

Ophthalmology, Tokyo Medical

2

1 ,

,

Anatomic Pathology,

Tokyo Medical University, Tokyo, Japan

5445 — A0019 Primary Epithelial

Malignancies of the Lacrimal Gland: Trends in

Survival.

Maxwell Elia 1 , C. Tuggle 2 , J. Servat 1 ,

F. Levin 1 .

1 Ophthalmology, Yale University

School of Medicine, New Haven, CT; 2 Plastic and

Reconstructive Surgery, Yale University School of

Medicine, New Haven, CT

5446 — A0020 Selective Uptake of

Vital Stains in Orbital and Periorbital

Tissues.

Nicole Nikolic 1, 2 , J. Qiao

Yoo 1, 2 .

1

School of Medicine, Chicago, IL; 2

1 , P. Bu , D. K.

Ophthalmology, Loyola University Stritch

Ophthalmology,

Hines Veterans Affairs Hospital, Hines, IL

1, 2

Exhibit/Poster Hall SA A0021-A0066

Thursday, May 08, 2014 8:30 AM-10:15 AM

Clinical/Epidemiologic Research / Retina

504 Ocular injuries and corneal disease

Moderators: Lisa J. Keay and Pirro G. Hysi

5447 — A0021 Introduction of the Trauma

Image Bank.

Justin M.

Roman, C.

M.

Proctor,

G.

N.

Magrath, L.

P.

Perry.

Storm Eye Institute,

Medical University of South Carolina , Charleston ,

SC

The Commercial Relationships (CR) Index for Disclosures and the Clinical Trial (CT) Registration Index are at arvo.org/amindices .

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Thursday – Posters – 5448 – 5473

5448 — A0022 Characterization of Corneal

Features in Ocular Graft Versus Host Disease by in vivo Confocal Microscopy.

Tudor C. Tepelus 1

G. Chiu

L. Lee

2

1, 2

, J. Maram

.

1

1 , V. Chopra 1, 2 , S. R. Sadda 1, 2

,

, O.

Doheny Image Reading Center, Doheny

Eye Institute, Los Angeles, CA; 2 USC Eye Institute,

Keck School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA *CR

5449 — A0023 Evaluation of conjunctival scarring in graft-versus-host disease.

Surendra

Basti, R.

Ram, D.

Borkar . Ophthalmology,

Northwestern University , Feinberg School of

Medicine , Chicago, IL *CR

5450 — A0024 Follicular conjunctivitis:

5-year frequency of clinical diagnosis in a reference institution in Mexico City.

Paulina

Nunez, J.

Quevedo-Martínez , M.

Álvarez-López, J.

SernaOjeda.

Instituto de Oftalmologia Conde de

Valenciana , Mexico city , Mexico

5451 — A0025 Exposure to an Indoor Cooking

Fire and Risk of Active Trachoma in Children,

Kongwa, Tanzania.

Beatriz E.

Muno z 1 , H.

Mkocha 2 , S. K. West 1 . 1 Ophthalmology, Johns

Hopkins Wilmer Eye Inst, Baltimore, MD; 2 Kongwa

Trachoma Project, Kongwa, United Republic of

Tanzania

5452 — A0026 Screening for Trichiasis Using a

Novel System in Tanzania.

E. Munoz 2 , H. Mkocha

S. L. Merbs 2 .

1

3

Gregory Greene

, A. Majeed 3

1, 2

, S. K. West

, B.

Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore,

MD; 2

2, 1

International Health, Johns Hopkins

,

Dana Center for Preventative Ophthalmology,

Johns Hopkins Medical Institutes, Batlimore,

MD; 3 Kongwa Trachoma Project, Kongwa, United

Republic of Tanzania f

5453 — A0027 Evolution of penetrating keratoplasty in a reference hospital in Mexico

City a five years study.

Cristina Fernandez, O.

Fernandez, R.

Velasco, O.

Baca , A.

Babayan, E.

D.

Alegria, C.

Pacheco Del Valle.

Cornea , Hospital de la Luz, Distrito Federal, Mexico

5454 — A0028 Evolution of indications and surgical techniques of corneal graft: retrospective study about 501 grafts.

Oualid

Guechi, L. Louis, C. Ghetemme, A. Jeancolas, A.

Agapie, F. Ameloot, S. Premy, J. Perone. Regional

Hospital Center of METZ, METZ, France

5455 — A0029 Conjunctival swabs of cornea donors and medium contamination.

André

P.

Klamann 1 , C. Hildebrandt 2 , A. K. Gruenert 1 ,

G. Geerling 1 , T. A. Fuchsluger 1 .

1 Augenklinik,

Heinrich Heine Universität Düsseldorf, Düsseldorf,

Germany; 2 Institut für theoretische Physik, Heinrich

Heine Universität, Düsseldorf, Germany

5456 — A0030 Incidence of Stevens-

Johnson Syndrome and Chemical Burns to the Eye. Relevance for Keratoprosthesis

Surgery.

Michelle White 1, 2 , J. Chodosh

Dohlman 1, 2 .

1 and Ear Infirmary, Boston, MA; 2

School, Boston, MA

1, 2 , C. H.

Ophthalmology, Massachusetts Eye

Harvard Medical

5457 — A0031 Epidemiology, risk factors, and microbiological profiles of infectious corneal ulcers in Southeastern Louisiana.

Namita

Bhardwaj 1, 2 , P. Shah 1 .

1

2 Ophthalmology, Louisiana State University, New

Orleans, LA

Ophthalmology,

Ochsner Clinic Foundation, New Orleans, LA;

5458 — A0032 Microbiome Diversity on Worn

Contact Lenses and Bacterial Communities

Associated with Care Solution Use and Lid

Bioburden.

Mauricio Retuerto , L.

Szczotka Flynn,

P.

Mukherjee, G.

Stoll, J.

Chandra, S.

Debanne,

Y.

Jiang, M.

Ghannoum . Case Western Reserve

University , Cleveland, OH *CR, f

5459 — A0033 Peripheral hypertrophic subepithelial corneal opacification.

Gerd

Geerling 1 , M. Schargus 2 , A. Gericke

4 , W. Lisch 1

3 , U.

Ophthalmology, Schlotzer-Schrehardt 3 .

University of Duesseldorf, Duesseldorf, Germany;

2 Ophthalmology, University of Wuerzburg,

Wuerzburg, Germany; 3 Ophthalmology,

Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Mainz,

Germany; 4 Ophthalmology, University of Erlangen-

Nuernberg, Erlangen, Germany

5460 — A0034 Environmental proteinaceous corneal degeneration: prevalence in different regions of Argentina.

Leandro Correa 1 , J. A.

Urrets-Zavalia 1 , M. F. Suarez 2 , R. Monti 1 , E.

Espósito 1 , E. González-Castellanos 1 , H. M.

Serra 2 . 1 Ophthalmology, Clínica Universitaria

Reina Fabiola, Universidad Católica de Córdoba,

Córdoba, Argentina; 2 CIBICI, Faculty of Chemical

Sciences, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba,

Córdoba, Argentina

5461 — A0035 Characterization of

Corneal Involvement in Eyes with Mucous

Membrane Pemphigoid by in vivo Confocal

Microscopy.

Olivia L.

Le e 1, 2 , T. C. Tepelus , S.

Ophthalmology, USC Doheny Eye

Institute, Los Angeles, CA; 2

2

R. Sadda 1, 2 . 1

Doheny Image Reading

Center, Doheny Eye Institute, Los Angeles, CA *CR

5462 — A0036 Demographic profile, clinical features and outcome of peripheral ulcerative keratitis.

Hemant Kamble , N.

Sharma , G.

Sinha, J.

S.

Titiyal, T.

Agarwal, B.

Chawla , R.

Tandon , R.

B.

Vajpayee . ophthalmology, AIIMS, New Delhi, India

5463 — A0037 Epidemiological characteristics, risk factors and antibiotic sensitivity of infectious keratitis in a High Referral Hospital in Mexico

City for the past 5 years. Andres Benatti

N. Ramos Betancourt

Hernandez-Quintela 1

1 , V. Vanzzini Zago 2

, F. Beltran 1

Corneal and Refractive Surgery, APEC, Ciudad de México, Mexico; 2

. 1

1 ,

, E.

Department of

Department of Microbiology,

APEC, Ciudad de México, Mexico

5464 — A0038 Surgical Interventions for

Microbial Keratitis: a Four-Year Experience in

Pennsylvania.

Liwu G.

Chen , K.

M.

Hammersmith,

P.

Nagra, N.

Ni , C.

J.

Rapuano.

Cornea , Wills Eye

Hospital , Philadelphia , PA

5465 — A0039 Frecuency Of Etiologic Agents

In Infectious Keratitis.

Elisa D.

Alegria, R.

Velasco, A.

Babayan, O.

Fernandez, O.

Baca .

Cornea , Hosp Nuestra Senora De La Luz IAP,

Mexico , Mexico

5466 — A0040 Topical steroid use prior to diagnosis exacerbates Acanthamoeba keratitis.

Nicole A. Carnt 1, 2 , D. Robaei 1 , D.

Minassian 3 , J. K. Dart 1, 2 .

1 Moorfields Eye

Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London,

United Kingdom; 2 Institute of Ophthalmology,

University College London, London, United

Kingdom; 3 EpiVision Ophthalmic Epidemiological

Consultants, London, United Kingdom *CR

5467 — A0041 Epidemiology of Ulcerative

Keratitis: Bronx Experience.

Susan Huang, A.

Crossan, G.

Honik, D.

C.

Gritz.

Ophthalmology,

Albert Einstein / Montefiore Medical Center , Bronx,

NY

5468 — A0042 Seasonality of microbial keratitis on the Federal University of Sao

Paulo Ocular Microbiology Laboratory.

Fabio

I.

Marujo , F.

E.

Hirai, M.

Z.

Yu , A.

L.

Hofling-

Lima , D.

Freitas, E.

H.

Sato . Department of

Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences , Paulista

School of Medicine , São Paulo Hospital , Federal

University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil

5469 — A0043 Microbial Keratitis.

Daniel

Sand 1 , D. Chen

Y. Hsu 1, 2 .

1

3 , M. Schur 3 , I. A. Shulman 4, 5 , H.

Ophthalmology, LAC+USC Medical

Center, Los Angeles, CA; 2 USC Eye Institute,

Keck Medical Center of USC, Los Angeles, CA;

3 Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern

California, Los Angeles, CA; 4 Department of

Pathology, Keck School of Medicine at USC, Los

Angeles, CA; 5 Pathology and Laboratory Medicine,

LAC+USC Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA

5470 — A0044 A Twelve- Year Review of

Demographics, Characteristics, and Outcomes of Open Globe Injuries (OGIs) Related to Vehicle Accidents (VAs).

Christopher K.

Orr 1, 2 , A. Bauza 2 , P. D. Langer 2 , M. Zarbin 2 ,

N. Bhagat 2 .

1 Opthalmology, Drexel University

College of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA; 2 Institute of

Ophthalmology and Visual Science, Rutgers, New

Jersey Medical School, Newark, NJ

5471 — A0045 Ruptured Globes at Montefiore:

Causes and Effects.

Medow 2 .

1 Byers Eye Institute at Stanford

University, Palo Alto, CA;

York, NY

Anjum Cheema

2

1, 2 , N.

Ophthalmology and

Visual Sciences, Montefiore Medical Center, New

5472 — A0046 The Clinical Features of

Geriatric Ocular Trauma in a Regional

Emergency Medical Center in Korea.

Seung

W.

Lee, Y.

Ko. Department of ophthalmology,

Dongguk Universtiy, Gyeongju, Republic of Korea

5473 — A0047 Spectacle wear, airbag deployment and eye trauma.

Timo M. Tervo 1 , P.

Sulander 2 , T. Koisaari

Helsinki, Finland

2 .

1 Ophthalmology, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland; 2 Traffic Insurer, f Refer to the Program Number in the Clinical Trial (CT) Registration Index. * CR Refer to the Program Number in the Commercial Relationships (CR) Index for Disclosures.

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Thursday Posters 8:30 am – 10:15 am

5474 – 5498 – Thursday – Posters

5474 — A0048 Hospitalized Eye Injuries from

United States Emergency Departments.

Yasir

Ahme d 1 , J. G. Linakis

Greenberg 1

2, 3 , M. J. Mello 2 , P. B.

Ophthalmology, Penn State Hershey 4, 5 .

Medical Center, Hershey, PA;

Medicine, Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown

University, Providence, RI;

2 Emergency

3 Pediatrics, Warren

Alpert Medical School of Brown University,

4 Ophthalmology, Warren Alpert Providence, RI;

Medical School of Brown University, Providence,

RI; 5 Ophthalmology, Veterans Affairs Medical

Center, Providence, RI

5475 — A0049 Characteristics and

Demographics of Patients with Posterior

Segment Intraocular Foreign Bodies.

Poonam

Misra 1, 2 , S. M. Abbassi 1, 2 , A. Bauza 1, 2 , M. Zarbin 1, 2 ,

N. Bhagat 1, 2 .

1 Institute of Ophthalmology and

Visual Science, Newark, NJ; 2 Rutgers, New Jersey

Medical School, Rutgers, The State University of

New Jersey, Newark, NJ

5476 — A0050 Correlation of Radiographic

Muscle Entrapment with Diplopia and

Restriction of Extraocular Movements in

Patients with Orbital Fractures.

Elizabeth

Chiang 1 , L. V. Saadat

D. French 1

2 , J. A. Spitz

, C. B. Chambers 1

2 , P. Bryar 1 ,

1 . Ophthalmology,

Northwestern University Feinberg School of

Medicine, Chicago, IL; 2 Northwestern University

Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL

5477 — A0051 Management of Canalicular

Lacerations: Epidemiological Aspects and

Experience.

Ashley Campbell 1, 2 , D. K. De

Castro 1, 2 , N. G. Lee 1, 2 , S. K. Freitag 1, 2 , D.

R. Lefebvre 1, 2 .

1 Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery,

Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, Boston,

MA; 2 Ophthalmology, Harvard Medical School,

Boston, MA

5478 — A0052 Emergency Ophthalmic Care in the Disaster Setting: A Survey of Urgent

Care Visits at the New York Eye and Ear

Infirmary During Hurricane Sandy.

Dipika Joshi.

Ophthalmology, New York Eye and Ear Infirmary,

New York , NY

5479 — A0053 Sensitivity and Specificity of Computed Tomography Findings in the

Diagnosis of Combat-related Open-globe

Injuries.

R Joel Welc h 1 , Q. Nguyen 1 , S. R.

OConnell 2 . 1 Truhlsen Eye Institute, University of

Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE; 2 Department of Ophthalmology, Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton,

Camp Pendleton, CA

5480 — A0054 Open Globe Injuries and the

Incidence of Sympathetic Ophthalmia at a Large

County Hospital.

Shaam Mahasneh , P.

Redmond,

R.

Mancini.

Ophthalmology, University of Texas

Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas , Dallas , TX

5481 — A0055 A Multivariate Analysis of Legal

Vision Requirements and MVC Fatalities in the

U.S.

Melinda Exume, G.

Martorana, A.

Nading , M.

B.

Sherwood . University of Florida, Gainesville, FL

5482 — A0056 Meta-Analysis: Golf-Related

Ocular Injuries.

Elliot S. Crane 1 , A. M.

Kolomeyer 3 , E. Kim 1 , D. S. Chu 2, 4 .

1 New Jersey

Medical School - Rutgers University, Newark,

NJ; 2 Department of Ophthalmology & Visual

Science, New Jersey Medical School - Rutgers

University, Newark, NJ; 3 Eye & Ear Institute,

University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine,

Pittsburgh, PA; 4 Metropolitan Eye Research and

Surgery Institute, Palisades Park, NJ *CR

5483 — A0057 Outcomes Following Traumatic

Hyphema in a Pediatric Population.

Laura J.

Kopplin 1 , M. F. Chiang 1, 2 , D. Karr 1 .

1 Department of Ophthalmology, Casey Eye Institute, Portland,

OR; 2 Department of Medical Informatics & Clinical

Epidemiology, Casey Eye Institute, Portland, OR

5484 — A0058 Pediatric Corneal Injuries from Laundry Detergent Pods.

Constance E.

West 1, 2 , M. E. Gray 1, 2 . 1 Division of Pediatric

Ophthalmology, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital

Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH; of Ophthalmology, University of Cincinnati,

Cincinnati, OH

2 Department

5485 — A0059 Detergent capsule ocular injuries; An emerging risk in the United

States.

Robert Glazie r 1 , E. McCourt 1 ,

R. Mets-Halgrimson 2 , R. Enzenauer 1 , R.

Braverman 1 .

1 Ophthalmology, University of Colorado, Aurora, CO; 2 Ophthalmology,

Northwestern University, Chicago, IL

5486 — A0060 Ocular injuries from the impact of collapsible laundry hamper wires.

Thomas

Wubben 1 , A. Khan 2 , Y. I. Leiderman 1 , F. Chau

T. J. Royston 2, 3 , I. S. Kassem 1 .

1 and Visual Sciences, University of Illinois at

Chicago, Chicago, IL;

1

Ophthalmology

,

Engineering, University of Illinois at Chicago,

Chicago, IL; 3

2 Mechanical and Industrial

Bioengineering, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL

5487 — A0061 Ocular Trauma in South Texas:

Establishing an Open Globe Registry.

Olga

Shif , A.

Pazandak , S.

R.

Cohen, M.

R.

Jardeleza.

Ophthalmology, UTHSCSA, San Antonio, TX

5488 — A0062 Orbital Fractures: Patient

Demographics, Etiology and Clinical

Presentation.

Lily V.

Saadat 1 , E. Chiang 2 ,

J. A. Spitz

Chambers

1

2

, P. Bryar

.

1

2 , D. French

Northwestern University Feinberg

School of Medicine, Chicago, IL; 2

Medicine, Chicago, IL

2 , C. B.

Ophthalmology,

Northwestern University Feinberg School of

5489 — A0063 Analysis of Decreased Vision with Facial Fractures.

Jared A.

Spitz, E.

Chiang ,

L.

Saadat , P.

Bryar, D.

French , C.

B.

Chambers .

Ophthalmology, Northwestern University , Feinberg

School of Medicine , Chicago, IL

5490 — A0064 A prospective study on the incidence and pattern of orbital fractures and ocular complications in two wheeler drivers following road traffic accidents in South

India.

Sahebaan Sabharwal, S.

Prabhakar, R.

Ravindran.

Ophthalmology, Sri Ramachandra

University , Chennai, India

5491 — A0065 Frequency of Ocular Injury, and Examination Findings Predictive of

Serious Ocular Injury, in Patients with Orbital

Fractures.

John Fileta , I.

U.

Scott.

Penn State

Hershey Eye Center , Hershey, PA

5492 — A0066 The Availability of Modified

Ocular Trauma Score in Korean Patients with

Open Globe Injury.

Haeng Jin Lee, K.

Kim,

J.

Kim, S.

Lee.

Chungnam National University

College of Medicine , Daejeon, Republic of Korea

Exhibit/Poster Hall SA A0067-A0096

Thursday, May 08, 2014 8:30 AM-10:15 AM

Cornea

505 Corneal Epithelium and

Development #1

Moderator: Ilene K. Gipson

5493 — A0067 CD147 is Required for Meibomian Gland Development and Differentiation.

Dieckow

Argueso 1

1

.

1

Jerome

, E. E. Gabison 2 mauris 1 , J.

, R. A. Nowak 3 , P.

Ophthalmology, schepens Eye Rsrch Inst,

MEEI, HMS, Boston, MA; 2

Bichat, APHP, Université Paris VII Diderot, Paris,

France; 3 Department of Animal Sciences, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL

Cornea and External

Diseases, Fondation A. De Rothschild, Hôpital

5494 — A0068 Progression of the Meibomian

Gland Disease and Lid Margin Keratinization in Conditional Notch1 Knockout mice.

Sanaz

Gidfar , A.

Movahedan, N.

Afshar , H.

Sagha, A.

R.

Djalilian.

Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences ,

University of Illinois at chicago, Chicago, IL

5495 — A0069 Tissue-Specific Knockout of

Connective Tissue Growth Factor in the Cornea and Lens Epithelia Results in an Aniridia-

Like Phenotype.

Daniel J.

Gibson 1

S. Schultz 1 . 1

Gainesville, FL; 2

Gainesville, FL

, L. Pi 2 , G.

OB/GYN, University of Florida,

Pediatrics, University of Florida,

5496 — A0070 Inflammatory changes in barrier deficient corneas in conditional Notch1 knockout mice.

Ali R.

Djalilian, A.

Movahedan, N.

Afshar , M.

Eslani . Ophthalmology, Univ of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL

5497 — A0071 Stratification of the Corneal

Epithelium is Disrupted in the Absence of Vangl2.

Domenico A.

Panzica, J.

Collinson.

University of Aberdeen , Aberdeen , United

Kingdom

5498 — A0072 Effects of Vitamin D Receptor

Knockout on Cornea Epithelium Gap

Junctions.

Mitchell A.

Watsky 1, 2 , X. Lu 1 . 1 Cell

Biology and Anatomy, Georgia Regents University,

Augusta, GA; 2 The Graduate School, Georgia

Regents University, Augusta, GA

The Commercial Relationships (CR) Index for Disclosures and the Clinical Trial (CT) Registration Index are at arvo.org/amindices .

368

Thursday – Posters – 5499 – 5522

5499 — A0073 Macrophage Heme Oxygenase

2 is necessary but not sufficient for successful corneal wound healing response.

Lars

Bellner 1 , M. Covey 1 , M. W. Dunn 1, 2 , M.

Schwartzman 1, 2 .

1 Pharmacology, New York Medical

College, Valhalla, NY; 2 Ophthalmology, New York

MEdical College, Valhalla, NY

5500 — A0074 Inhibition of Kir4.1 (KCNJ10) produces EGF-like effect in corneal epithelial cells.

Daohong Lin, C.

Zhang, L.

Wang , X.

Su .

Pharmacology , New York Medical College,

Valhalla , NY

5501 — A0075 Stimulation of PEDF-R in

Rabbit Corneal Epithelial Cells Induces a Rapid

Release of DHA.

Azucena H.

Kakazu , B.

Jun, E.

J.

Knott, N.

G.

Bazan, H.

E.

Bazan.

Ophthalmology/

Neuroscience Center , LSU Health Sciences Center ,

New Orleans, LA

5502 — A0076 Small Molecule Induction

Promotes Corneal Epithelial Cell Differentiation from Human Pluripotent Stem Cells.

Alexandra

Mikhailova 1, 2 , T. Ilmarinen 1, 2

4 , H. Skottman 1, 2 .

1

, H. M. Uusitalo 3,

Institute of Biomedical

Technology, University of Tampere, Tampere,

Finland; 2 BioMediTech, Tampere, Finland;

Department of Ophthalmology, University

3 SILK, of Tampere, Tampere, Finland;

Finland *CR

4 TAUH Eye

Center, Tampere University Hospital, Tampere,

5503 — A0077 Krt12Cre gene Expression is required demethylation of CpG island and Exon1.

Yasuhito Hayashi 1, 2 , N. Higuchi 1 ,

N. Takahira 1 , Y. Ohashi 1 , W. W. Kao 2 .

1 Dept of Ophthalmology, Ehime University, Toh-on,

Japan; 2 Ophthalmic Research Laboratories

& Crawley Vision Science Research Center,

University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH

5504 — A0078 Functional Characterization of the Glucocorticoid Receptor in the

Cornea.

Mahita Kadmiel, J.

A.

Cidlowski.

NIEHS/

NIH, Durham , NC

5505 — A0079 Gap Junction Diffusion

Coefficients in Mouse Cornea Epithelium and

Keratocytes.

Xiaowen Lu , M.

A.

Watsky . Cellular

Biology and Anatomy, Georgia Regents University ,

Augusta, GA

5506 — A0080 Investigation of protein kinase

C alpha in corneal epithelial cells derived from a gelatinous drop-like corneal dystrophy patient.

Koji Kitazawa 1 , S. Kawasaki 2, 1 , M. Ueno 1 ,

H. Tanaka 1 , K. Shinomiya 1, 3

S. Kinoshita 1 .

1

Kyoto, Japan; 2

, M. Nakatsukasa 1 ,

Kyoto Prefectural Univ of Med,

Osaka, Japan; 3

Ophthalmology, Osaka Univ,

Ophthalmic Research Center, R&D

Division, Santen Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd., Ikoma,

Japan

5507 — A0081 Functional Implication of CXCL14 Chemokine during Cornea

Development.

Ana Ojeda, P.

Y.

Lwigale.

Biochemistry and cell biology, Rice University ,

Houston, TX

5508 — A0082 Biofunctionalized heavy metal free quantum dots (QD) as a tool for tracking transplanted limbal epithelial cells.

Nuria

Genicio 1, 2 , J. Gallo 3 , M. Dziasko 1 , N. J. Long 3 ,

A. J. Shortt 1, 2 .

1 Ocular Biology and Therapeutics,

UCL Institute of Ophthalmology, London, United

Kingdom; 2 NIHR BRC, Moorfields Eye Hospital,

London, United Kingdom; 3 Comprehensive Cancer

Imaging Centre, Imperial College London, London,

United Kingdom

5509 — A0083 Metagenomic data mining for ocular surface microbiome research.

Alexander I.

V. Shestopalov 1, 3 . 1

Tuzhikov 1, 2 , A. U. Panchin 2

Ophthalmology-McKnight

Rsch Ctr, Univ of Miami Miller Sch of Med,

Miami, FL; 2 Kharkevich Institute for Information

Transmission Problems, Moscow, Russian

Federation; 3 Vavilov Institute of General Genetics,

Moscow, Russian Federation

,

5510 — A0084 Diadenosine tetraphosphate modifies corneal epithelial tight junction assembly and barrier permeability.

Ana Guzman -

Aranguez , P.

Loma , M.

Perez de Lara , J.

Pintor .

Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Complutense

University , Madrid , Spain

5511 — A0085 The Change of Tight Junction-

Related Protein Expression in Human

Telomerase Reverse Transcriptase (hTERT)

Immortalized Corneal and Conjunctival

Epithelial Cells by Viral Double-Strand RNA

Stimulation.

Keiko Yamada 1, 2

Kinoshita 2 .

1

Hospital, Nantan, Japan; 2

, Y. Ban 1, 2 , S.

Ophthalmology, Nantan General

Ophthalmology, Kyoto prefectural university of medicine, Kyoto, Japan

5512 — A0086 A Novel Method for Testing

Tight Junction Function in Cultured Epithelial

Cell Sheets.

Thomas Duncan , K.

Baba , Y.

Oie, K.

Nishida.

Department of Ophthalmology, Osaka

Graduate School of Medecine , Suita-shi, Japan

5513 — A0087 A potential role of PPARγ in corneal epithelial differentiation program.

Ewa

A. Meyer 1 , M. Zenkel 1

Menzel-Severing 1

, N. Polisetti 1

, M. K. Call

U. Schlotzer-Schrehardt 1 .

1

2

, J.

, F. E. Kruse

Germany; 2 Ophthalmology, University of

Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH

1 ,

Ophthalmology,

University of Erlangen-Nuernberg, Erlangen,

5514 — A0088 Flow Cytometry Analysis of Inflammatory Biomarker HLA-DR for

Multicenter Clinical Trials of Ocular Surface

Disease.

Seth P.

Epstein, P.

A.

Asbell , N.

J.

Gadaria-

Rathod , Y.

Wei.

Ophthalmology, Icahn School of

Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York , NY f

5515 — A0089 Corneal epithelial cell bank; newly developed sheet manufacturing technology that allows the production of stable human corneal epithelial cell sheet.

Kiwamu

Imagawa 1 , K. Maeda 1

S. Watanabe 1

, S. Yokoyama

, T. Nakamura 2 , S. Kinoshita pharmaceuticals, Kobe, Japan; 2

1 , Y. Hosoda 1

3 .

1 JCR

,

Research Center for

Inflammation and Regenerative Medicine Faculty of Life and Medical Sciences Doshisha University,

Kyoto, Japan; 3 Ophthalmology, Kyoto Prefectural

University of Medicine, Kyoto, Japan *CR f Refer to the Program Number in the Clinical Trial (CT) Registration Index. * CR Refer to the Program Number in the Commercial Relationships (CR) Index for Disclosures.

369

5516 — A0090 Activation of Caspase-6 in Human Corneal Limbal Epithelial Cells

Exposed to UVB.

John L.

Ubels, M.

P.

Schotanus.

Department of Biology, Calvin College, Grand

Rapids , MI

5517 — A0091 MicroRNA-494 is Highly

Expressed in Human Cornea Epithelium

Cells(HCECs) and inhibits Nerve Growth

Factor(NGF)-Induced Cell Proliferation through

Targeting Cyclin D1.

Dan Wu , J.

Hong , J.

Xu .

Ophthalmology and Visual Science, Shanghai Eye

& ENT Hospital of Fudan University , Shanghai ,

China

5518 — A0092 Effect of NecroX-5, a novel necrosis inhibitor, on the survival of cultivated oral mucosal epithelial sheets.

Dong Won Hyun 1, 2

3 , S. Jeon 3 , W. Wee 1, 2 , A. Koh

M. Kim

2 , Y. Kim

1, 2

University College of Medicine, Seoul, Republic of Korea; 2

. 1

3 , E. Shin

Ophthalmology, Seoul National

Laboratory of Ocular Regenerative

Medicine and Immunology, Seoul Artificial

Eye Center, Seoul National University Hospital

Clinical Research Institute, Seoul, Republic of

Korea; 3 Cutigen Research Institute, Tego Science

Inc., Seoul, Republic of Korea

,

5519 — A0093 Efficacy of heparin sulfate mimetic polymer in Cogan’s epithelial dystrophy.

Marc Labetoulle 1, 2 , A. Rousseau 1 , M.

M’Garrech

E. Barreau 1

1 , G. Kaswin

, T. Bourcier

1

4

, B. Dupas 3 , C. Baudouin 3

.

1 Ophthalmology,

Hopital Bicetre, South Paris University, Le

,

Kremlin Bicetre, France; 2 Laboratoire de Virologie

Moleculaire et Structurale, CNRS UPR 3296, Gif sur Yvette, France;

France; 4

Strasbourg, France

3 CHNO Quinze-Vingts, Paris,

Ophthalmology, Nouvel Hopital Civil,

5520 — A0094 Orphan Drug for

Acanthamoeba Keratitis (ODAK) project: results of a 10-Year retrospective study in Italy and in the United Kingdom.

Vincenzo Papa

P. Rama

Italy; 2

Italy; 3

2 , F. Ferrario

C. Radford 3

2 , A. Ramoni

, J. K. Dart 3 .

1

2 , S. Matuska

SIFI SPA, Catania,

San Raffaele Scientific Institute, Milan,

Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation

Trust, London, United Kingdom *CR

1 ,

2 ,

5521 — A0095 Exclusion of pathogenic coding region mutations in the Xp22.3 locus associated with Lisch epithelial corneal dystrophy using next-generation sequencing.

Doug D.

Chung, R.

F.

Frausto, A.

J.

Aldave . Cornea Division , Jules Stein

Eye Institute, UCLA , Los Angeles, CA

5522 — A0096 Microfabricated niches for the culture of limbal epithelial cells.

Charanya

Ramachandran

F. Claeyssens 2

V. S. Sangwan 1

1 , I. Ortega 2

, A. J. Ryan 3

, S. Macneil

, F. Sefat 2 , P. Deshpande 2

, D. Balasubramanian

2 .

1 Centre for Ocular

1 ,

Regeneration, LV Prasad Eye Institute, Hyderabad,

India; 2 Department of Material Science and

Engineering, University of Sheffield, Sheffield,

United Kingdom; 3 Department of Chemistry,

University of Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom

,

Thursday Posters 8:30 am – 10:15 am

5523 – 5543 – Thursday – Posters

Exhibit/Poster Hall SA A0097-A0120

Thursday, May 08, 2014 8:30 AM-10:15 AM

Cornea

506 Corneal Epithelium and

Development #2

Moderator: Harumitsu Hirata

5523 — A0097 Assessment of corneal epithelial thickness in dry eye patients evaluated by Fourier-domain optical coherence tomography.

Xinhan Cui, J.

Hong , F.

Wang , Y.

Yang , J.

Xu . Ophthalmology, Eye and ENT Hospital of Fudan University , Shanghai , China

5524 — A0098 Confocal microscopy: New tool for the follow-up of conjunctival intraepithelial neoplasia.

Vitor Maduro, L. vieira, R. Anjos,

A. Vicente, N. Alves. Ophthalmology, CHL-ZC,

Lisboa, Portugal

5525 — A0099 Normal development of central corneal thickness and intra-ocular pressure.

Ian

Cunningham , A.

Chandna.

Alder Hey Children › s

NHS Foundation Trust, Liverpool, United Kingdom

5526 — A0100 3-D epithelial mapping pattern assessment in normal and keratoconus eyes.

Elana S. Rosenberg

G. Asimellis 2 .

1

1 , A. J. Kanellopoulos 1, 2

Ophthalmology, New York

University School of Medicine, New York,

NY; 2 LaserVision.gr Eye Institute, Athens,

Greece *CR

,

5527 — A0101 Three-Dimensional Analysis of

Corneal Epithelial Nerves in Diabetes.

Matthew

S.

Yore k 1 , M. A. Yorek 1, 3 , R. H. Kardon 1, 2 . 1 Center for the Prevention and Treatment of Visual Loss,

Department of Veterans Affairs, Iowa City,

IA;

IA;

2

3

Ophthalmology, University of Iowa, Iowa City,

Internal Medicine, University of Iowa, Iowa

City, IA

5528 — A0102 Gamma-Glutamyl

Transpeptidase in Human Diabetic and Non-Diabetic Corneas.

Margaret

Young 1 , M. P. Langford

Chaudhery 2

1 , T. Redens 1 , S.

Ophthalmology, Louisiana State

University Health Sciences Center, Shreveport,

LA; 2

.

1

Pathology, Louisiana State University Health

Sciences Center, Shreveport, LA

5529 — A0103 Expression pattern of epithelial stem cell markers in the normal human cornea.

Michael J.

Nicolas, A.

P.

Moulin , F.

Majo .

Department of Ophthalmology, University of

Lausanne , Jules-Gonin Eye hospital , Lausanne ,

Switzerlan d

5530 — A0104 Analysis Of Expression Kinetics

Of Cell Cycle Machinery During Corneal

Epithelial Wound Healing And Epithelial

Growth Influenced By Growth Factors And

Extracellular Matrix.

Gudiseva Chandrasekher,

S.

Pothula.

Pharmaceutical Sciences , South Dakota

State University , Brookings, SD

5531 — A0105 TRPV-1 expression in cornea of diabetic rats.

Lara C.

Dias , A.

C.

Dias , L.

Nominato , E.

M.

Rocha.

Oftalmologia ,

Otorrinolaringologia e CCP, FMRP - USP, Ribeirão

Preto, Brazil

5532 — A0106 Lack of tyrosine phosphatase Shp2 in corneal epithelium impacts sensory innervation during development and homeostasis in adult mice.

Chia Yang Li u 1 , Y.

Zhang 1 , L. Yeh 2 , W. W. Kao 1 . 1 Ophthalmology,

University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati,

OH; 2 Ophthalmology, Chang-Gung Memorial

Hospital, Linko, Taiwan

5533 — A0107 Cultured limbal stem cell versus limbal tissue transplantation for treating severe limbal deficiency.

Vincent M. Borderie 1, 2

D. Ghoubay-Benallaoua 1, 2

O. Sandali 1 , E. Basli 1

Laroche 1, 2

Vingts, Paris, France;

France f

.

1

2

, N. Bouheraoua

, P. L. Goldschmidt 1, 2

1, 2 ,

, L.

Ophthalmology, CHNO des Quinze-

Institut de la Vision, Paris,

,

5534 — A0108 Prognostic factors in chronic complications of Stevens-Johnson syndrome and toxic epidermal necrolysis.

DongHyun

Kim 1, 2 , M. Kim 1, 2 , K. Yoon 3 , H. Lee 3 , K. Seo 4 ,

S. Yoon 4 .

1 Department of Ophthalmology,

Seoul National University College of Medicine,

Seoul, Republic of Korea; 2 Laboratory of Ocular

Regenerative Medicine and Immunology, Seoul

Artificial Eye Center, Seoul National University

Hospital Clinical Research Institute, Seoul,

Republic of Korea; 3 Department of Ophthalmology,

Chonnam National University Medical School,

Gwangju, Republic of Korea; 4 Department of

Ophthalmology, Institute of Vision Research, Yonsei

University College of Medicine, Seoul, Republic of Korea

5535 — A0109 Lateral Diffusion Coefficient in CXL with Corneal Channels.

Rebecca

M. McQuaid 1, 2 , J. Li 1 , M. Mrochen 2

Vohnsen 1 .

1

Dublin 4, Ireland; 2

Innocross, Zurich, Switzerland

, B.

Physics, University College Dublin,

Ophthalmology, IROC

5536 — A0110 Fibrin glue in cornea epithelial cell migration.

Aaron M.

Yeung, L.

A.

Faraj, O.

D.

McIntosh , H.

S.

Dua.

Ophthal & Visual Sciences ,

University of Nottingham , Nottingham , United

Kingdom

5537 — A0111 Conjunctival cell viability and apoptosis after one month of treatment with

Thealoz ® in dry eye subjects.

Hayette Rebika 1

A. López-Miguel

A. Corell 2, 3

3, 4

M. J. Gonzalez 2, 3 .

1

, R. Reinoso 2, 3

, I. Fernández 3

, C. Martín 2, 3

, M. Calonge de Valladolid, Spain, Valladolid, Spain;

2, 3 ,

R&D, Laboratoires Thea,

Clermont-Ferrand, France; 2

3 CIBER-

,

,

, IOBA, Universidad

BBN (Biomedical Research Networking Center in

Bioengineering, Biomaterials and Nanomedicine),

Spain, vallalolid, Spain; 4

Valladolid, Spain *CR , f

VISIÓN I+D, SL,

5538 — A0112 Blue Light-induced Oxidative

Stress in Human Corneal Epithelial Cells:

Protective Effect of Ethanol Extracts from

Mixture of Various Medicinal Plants.

Kyung

Chul Yoon

Lee 3

1 , Z. Li 1 , J. Woo 2 , S. Kim 3 , J.

Department of Ophthalmology, Chonnam .

1

National University Medical School and Hospital,

Gwangju, Republic of Korea;

Ophthalmology, Ulsan University Hosital, Ulsan,

Republic of Korea; 3

2 Department of

Department of Dermatology,

Chonnam National University Medical School and

Hospital, Gwangju, Republic of Korea

5539 — A0113 Novel primary epithelial cell toxicity assay using porcine corneal explant.

Hiroki Takahashi, K.

Tajima , T.

Hattori, H.

Goto . Ophthalmology, Tokyo Medical University ,

Shinjyuku-ku , Japan

5540 — A0114 DNA damage in Human

Limbal Epithelial Cells expanded ex vivo.

Yolanda Lorenzo Corrales

L. K. Drolsum

Nicolaissen 1, 3 .

1, 3

1

, M. Moe 1, 3

1, 2 , K. H. Berg

, A. R. Collins

Hospital.Center for Eye Research and The

2

1

, B.

,

Ophthalmology, Oslo University

Norwegian Eye Bank., Oslo, Norway; 2 Nutrition.,

Medical Faculty, University of Oslo., Oslo,

Norway; 3 Ophthalmology, University of Oslo.,

Oslo., Norway

5541 — A0115 Cytotoxicity Effect of Boric

Acid-based Multipurpose Contact Lens Care

Solutions (MPSs) on Human Corneal Epithelial

Cells HCET.

Kissaou T. Tchedre 1 , M. Imayasu 2 ,

Y. Hori 3 , C. H. Dwight 4 .

1 R&D and Innovation

Center, Menicon LTD, Le Mans, France; 2 2R&D and Innovation Center, Menicon LTD, Kasugai,

Japan; 3 Ophthalmology, Toho University Sakura

Medical Center, Sakura, Japan; 4 Ophthalmology,

Univ Texas Southwestern Med Ctr, Dallas, TX *CR

5542 — A0116 Improvement in Visual Function and Acuity with Prosthetic Replacement of the

Ocular Surface Ecosystem (PROSE) Treatment in Patients with Chronic Graft Versus Host

Disease.

A. Irvine 4

Christos Theophanous

.

1

1 , G. Chiu 2, 3 , J.

USC Keck School of Medicine, Los

Angeles, CA; 2

Angeles, CA;

CA; 4

3

Keck Medical Center of USC, Los

USC Ophthalmology, Los Angeles,

Ophthalmology, USC Keck School of

Medicine, Los Angeles, CA

5543 — A0117 Cultured Autologous Oral

Mucosal Epithelial Cell Sheet Grafts For

Treatment Of Experimentally-Induced Limbal

Stem Cell Deficiency.

Fawzia Bardag Gorc e 1 , R.

H. Hoft 3 , J. Oliva Vilana 1 , A. Wood 1 , D. Pan 1 , J.

Thropay 1 , A. Makalinao 1 , H. Sota 1 , S. W. French 2 ,

Y. Niihara 1 . 1 Hematology, LA BioMed at Harbor

UCLA Med Ctr, Torrance, CA; 2 Pathology, LA

3

BioMed at Harbor UCLA Med Ctr, Torrance, CA;

Surgery-Ophtalmogloy, LA BioMed at Harbor

UCLA Med Ctr, Torrance, CA *CR

The Commercial Relationships (CR) Index for Disclosures and the Clinical Trial (CT) Registration Index are at arvo.org/amindices .

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Thursday – Posters – 5544 – 5566

5544 — A0118 Repeatability of Measurements from Fourier-Domain OCT for Detecting Ectatic

Diseases of Corneal Epithelial Thickness.

Ana

Laura C.

Canedo , B.

F.

Valbon , R.

Correa , R.

Ambrosio . Cornea & Refrative Surgery, Rio de

Janeiro Corneal Tomography & Biomechanics

Study Group, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil *CR

5545 — A0119 Vitamin D Activation and TLR2

Activity in Human Corneal Epithelial Cells.

Rose

Y.

Reins, H.

Badouri, A.

M.

McDermott.

College of

Optometry, Univ of Houston, Houston, TX

5546 — A0120 RNA processing of gamma secretase complex members, Pen2 and Nicastrin, corneal Epithelia.

Stephen P.

Sugrue , D.

Ryu, Q.

Peng , J.

Joo.

Anatomy & Cell Biology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL

Exhibit/Poster Hall SA A0156-A0205

Thursday, May 08, 2014 8:30 AM-10:15 AM

Clinical/Epidemiologic Research / Retina

507 Health care delivery around the world

Moderators: Praveen J. Patel and Lisa Park

5547 — A0156 Reporting of Harms by Randomized Controlled Trials in

Ophthalmology.

Roderick O›Da y 1, 3

R. Blennerhassett

4 .

1

2 , M. C. Gillies 3

Hospital, Sydney, NSW, Australia;

, R. Walton

Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital,

East Melbourne, VIC, Australia; 2 Westmead

3 Save Sight

Institute, University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW,

Australia; 4 Ophthalmology, University Hospital

Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland *CR

3

, D. Barthelmes

,

3,

5548 — A0157 Importance of Different

Barriers to Glaucoma Medication

Adherence.

Paula Anne Newman Case y 1 , T.

Blachley 1

Lee

MI;

1 .

1

, K. B. Farris 2 , A. L. Robin 3, 4 , P. P.

Ophthalmology & Vis Sci, Kellogg Eye

Center, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor,

2 College of Pharmacy, University of Michigan,

Ann Arbor, MI;

Baltimore, MD;

3

4

Ophthalmology, Johns Hopkins,

International Health, Johns

Hopkins, Baltimore, MD *CR

5549 — A0158 Evaluation of two metrics for identifying poor glaucoma medication adherence compared to objective adherence measurements.

B. Sleath

Muir 1, 4 .

1

3

Jaya Badhwar

, S. Danus 4

University, Durham, NC; 2

1, 4 , H. Bosworth 2, 4

, L. Christensen 1 , K. W.

Department of Ophthalmology, Duke

,

Chapel Hill, NC; 4

Department of

Medicine, Duke University, Durham, NC; 3 of Pharmacy, University of North Carolina,

School

Durham, NC

Health Services Research and Development, Durham VA Medical Center,

1

5550 — A0159 Association between Anxiety and Depression with the Frequency of Eye Drops in Inflammatory Eye Disease Patients.

Georgios

Vakros 1 , J. Hodson 2 , P. I. Murray 1 , S. Rauz

Academic Unit of Ophthalmology, Centre

1 . for Translational Inflammation Research,

University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United

Kingdom; 2 Wolfson Computer Laboratory, Queen

Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham, United Kingdom

5551 — A0160 Real-World Analysis of the Time Associated with Adding a Second

Glaucoma Therapy in Newly Diagnosed OAG/

OHT Patients.

William Wong 1 , A. L. Cole 2 , J.

Chia 2 . 1 GHOSR, Allergan, Irvine, CA; 2 CHDA,

Allergan, Irvine, CA *CR

5552 — A0161 Use of eye care services among

US adults.

Asel Ryskulova, R.

Hines.

NCHS , CDC,

Hyattsville, MD

5553 — A0162 Ophthalmic Use of City

Hospital Emergency Services.

Ilyse D.

Haberman ,

E.

J.

Cohen, A.

Qureshi, L.

Park . Ophthalmology,

New York University , New York , NY

5554 — A0163 Characteristics of Inpatient

Ophthalmology Consults Associated with

Ocular Pathology and Need for Ophthalmologic

Intervention.

Jason Mayer

I. U. Scott 1 .

1

, Z. Landis 1

Ophthalmology, Penn State Hershey

Eye Center, Hershey, PA;

Hershey, PA

2

1 , M. Wang

Department of Public

Health Sciences, Penn State College of Medicine,

2 ,

5555 — A0164 The Scope of an Inpatient

Ophthalmology Consult Service Before and After

Hurricane Sandy.

Anam Qureshi, E.

J.

Cohen, I.

D.

Haberman , L.

Park . Ophthalmology, New York

University , New York , NY

5556 — A0165 Surgical outreach eye programs: a comparison of community-based vs. hospitalbased cataract surgery delivery.

E. Cole 2

MI;

, B. Badhu 3 , M. Sharma 4 .

1

Sushant Wagley 1

Medicine, Michigan State University, East Lansing,

2 Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston,

MA; 3

,

College of Human

Ophthalmology, BP Koirala Institute of

Health Sciences, Dharan, Nepal; 4 Ophthalmology,

Royal Australasian College of Surgeons, Dili,

Timor-Leste

5557 — A0166 Detection of Non-Glaucomatous

Ocular Pathology and Barriers to Follow-

Up in a Community Glaucoma Detection

Program.

Wanda D. Hu 1 , C. X. Hu 1 , J. Tran 1 ,

E. Pequignot 2 , M. Waisbourd 1 , L. A. Hark 1 , L.

Katz 1 .

1 Glaucoma, Wills Eye Hospital, Philadelphia,

PA; 2 Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics,

Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, CA *CR

5558 — A0167 Foundation and Applications of the Universal EYE Exam Translator.

Samir I.

Sayegh. EYE Ctr Anterior- Vitreoretinal Surg, Eye

Center/The Retina Center, Champaign, IL

5559 — A0168 Tele-Ophthalmology Research in Post Phacoemulsification Diagnostic

Outcomes (TORPEDO) Study - Phase 1 and 2

Results.

Xiu Ling Tan 1, 2 , H. Wong 1, 2

Lim 1, 2 .

1

1, 2 , F. Yang , T.

Ophthalmology, Tan Tock Seng Hospital,

Singapore, Singapore; 2 National Healthcare Group

Eye Institute, Singapore, Singapore

5560 — A0169 Pilot Study Using Mobile

Health to Coordinate the Diabetic Patient,

Diabetologist and Ophthalmologist.

Irena Tsui 1 ,

A. Drexler 2 , A. Stanton 3 , J. Kageyama 1 , B. R.

Straatsma 1 . 1 Ophthalmology, JSEI, Los Angeles,

CA; 2 Endocrinology, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA;

3 Psychology, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA f

5561 — A0170 Association between government-insured general eye exams and incidence of self-reported glaucoma, cataracts and uncorrectable vision loss.

E. Badley 3, 2

Chan 3 .

1

, G. E. Trope 1

Yaping Jin

, Y. M. Buys 1

1, 2 ,

, C.

Ophthalmology & Vis Sci, University of

Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada; 2 Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto, Toronto,

ON, Canada;

ON, Canada

3 Arthritis Research and Evaluation

Unit, Toronto Western Research Institute, Toronto,

5562 — A0171 Low Utilization of Eye

Care Providers by Newfoundland and

Labrador Seniors: Barriers and Vision

Health Outcomes.

Kangping Cui 1 , G.

E. Trope 1, 2 , Y. M. Buys 1, 2 , C. Chan 2 , K.

Thavorn 3 , Y. Jin 1, 4 .

1 Ophthalmology and Vision

Siences, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON,

Canada; 2 Toronto Western Research Institute,

University Health Network, Toronto, ON,

Canada; 3 Keenan Research Centre, Li Ka Shing

Knowledge Institute, St. Michaels Hospital,

Toronto, ON, Canada; 4 Dalla Lana School of Public

Health, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada

5563 — A0172 : Inter-observer agreement and sensitivity - specificity analysis of a technology led, remote review glaucoma clinic.

Jonathan C.

Clarke , R.

Puertas, P.

J.

Foster , K.

Barton . NIHR

Biomedical Research Centre for Ophthalmology,

Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and

UCL Institute of Ophthalmology, London , United

Kingdom

5564 — A0173 Comparison of two diabetic retinopathy screening program models within a single primary care practice.

Kristina Holbrook ,

K.

Cotter , P.

A.

Yates.

Ophthalmology, University of Virginia , Charlottesville, VA *CR

5565 — A0174 Attitudes Toward Teleophthalmology.

Patricia Ple-plakon 1 , P. P.

Lee 1 , T. Blachley

Woodward 1 .

1

1 , D. C. Musch 1, 2 , M. A.

Ophthal & Visual Sciences, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI; 2 Epidemiology,

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI

5566 — A0175 Frequency of Gonioscopy and Pachymetry on First Visit Glaucoma

Patients.

Stephanie Ma 1 , S. Rana 1 , J. Tannir 2 , B.

Hughes 2 , A. Shukairy 2 , S. Nagori 2 , M. S. Juzych 2 ,

A. Goyal 2 .

1 Wayne State University School of

Medicine, Detroit, MI; 2 Ophthalmology, Kresge Eye

Institute, Detroit, MI f Refer to the Program Number in the Clinical Trial (CT) Registration Index. * CR Refer to the Program Number in the Commercial Relationships (CR) Index for Disclosures.

371

Thursday Posters 8:30 am – 10:15 am

5567 – 5588 – Thursday – Posters

5567 — A0176 An Analysis of Optometry

Referrals to Ophthalmology for Glaucoma

Suspects.

Catriona Barrett 1, 2 , C. J. O’Brien 2 ,

Optometry, Dublin Institute of J. Loughman 1

Technology, Dublin, Ireland;

Mater Misericordiae University Hospital, Dublin,

Ireland

.

1

2 Ophthalmology,

5568 — A0177 Comparison of eye disease diagnosis by optometrists and ophthalmologists in Ampang, Malaysia.

Duratul A.

Hussin

Carkeet 1 , P. Hendicott 1 , P. Baker 2

1 , A.

. 1 , A. Chen 3 of Optometry & Vision Science, Queensland

School

University of Technology, Kelvin Grove, QLD,

Australia; 2 School of Public Health & Social Work,

Queensland University of Technology, Kelvin

Grove, QLD, Australia; 3 Department of Optometry,

Universiti Teknologi MARA, Puncak Alam,

Malaysia

5569 — A0178 The Effectiveness of Vision

Screening for Visual Problems in School

Children.

Ellen Svarverud, T.

Langaas, H.

K.

Falkenberg . Dept of Optometry and Visual Science,

Buskerud and Vestfold University College,

Kongsberg, Norway

5570 — A0179 Outcomes of Large Sample

Vision Screening among School Children Aged

7-15 Years in Norway.

Helle K.

Falkenberg , T.

Langaas, E.

Svarverud.

Department of Optometry and Visual Science, Buskerud and Vestfold

University College, Kongsberg, Norway

5571 — A0180 National Burden of Eye Diseases in Iran 1990-2010; Findings from the Global

Burden of Disease Study 2010.

Elham Hatef

Naimi 1 , S. Mohammadi 2 , E. Ashrafi 2

Mohammadi 2 , F. Farzadfar 3 .

University, Baltimore, MD; 2

1

, C. Alinia

Medicine Residency Program, Johns Hopkins

2 , M.

General Preventive

Eye Research Center,

Farabi Eye Hospital, Tehran University of Medical

Sciences, Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran; 3 Non-

Communicable Diseases Research Center, Tehran

University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Islamic

Republic of Iran

5572 — A0181 Demographic and Clinical

Profile of a Homeless Population Presenting to an Ophthalmology Outreach Clinic.

Brian Stagg,

B.

Henriksen, M.

Padilla, B.

Radmall, E.

Liu, J.

Jensen , A.

Farukhi, J.

Pettey , A.

T.

Vitale . John A

Moran Eye Center , Salt Lake City , UT

5573 — A0182 Stakeholder Perceptions and Practices Regarding the Ocular Effects of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy.

Arjun J.

Dirghang i

Lehman 1 . 1

1 , B. K. Lee 2 , A. Allan 4 , K. Gandhi 3 , A. Y.

Department of Ophthalmology, Drexel

University College of Medicine, Philadelphia,

PA; 2 Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics,

Drexel University School of Public Health,

Philadelphia, PA; 3 Drexel University College of

Medicine, Philadelphia, PA; 4 Drexel University

School of Health Professions, Philadelphia, PA

5574 — A0183 Positioning-Related Ocular

Complications of Minimally-Invasive Radical

Prostatectomies.

Frank S.

Siring o

C. Diebert 3 , B. Spencer 3, 4 .

1

1, 2 , T. Wen 4

Ophthalmology,

University of Colorado School of Medicine,

,

Denver, CO; 2 Ophthalmology, Columbia

University College of Physicians and Surgeons,

New York, NY; 3 Urology, Columbia University

College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York,

NY; 4 Epidemiology, Columbia University Mailman

School of Public Health, New York, NY

5575 — A0184 Morbidity and Mortality

Conference Using an Anonymous Audience

Response System to Address Core Competencies in Ophthalmology.

Jessica Prince 1 , L. A. Eisen 2 , J.

B. Rosenberg 1 . 1 Ophthalmology, Montefiore Med

Ctr/Albert Einstein, Bronx, NY; 2 Critical Care,

Montefiore Med Ctr/Albert Einstein, Bronx, NY

5576 — A0185 Determinants of hospitalization after cataract surgery in a large managedcare United States population.

Sophia Y.

Wang

Stein 1

1, 2 , T. Blachley 1 , J. Ayanian 3 , P. P. Lee 1 , J. D.

Department of Ophthalmology and Visual .

1

Sciences, W. K. Kellogg Eye Center, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI; 2 Department of

Ophthalmology, University of California, San

Francisco, San Francisco, CA;

Boston, MA

3 Department of

Health Care Policy, Harvard Medical School,

5577 — A0186 Training on the Prevention of Surgical Errors in Ophthalmology: the

Resident Perspective.

Allison Chen , A.

Havnaer,

P.

B.

Greenberg.

Alpert Medical School of Brown

University , Providence , RI

5578 — A0187 Improving the Transition to

Ophthalmology Residency: A Survey of First-

Year Ophthalmology Residents.

Travis Redd

A. Thomas 2 , T. S. Hwang 2 . 1

1

Oregon Health & Science University, Portland,

,

School of Medicine,

OR; 2 Ophthalmology, Casey Eye Institute, Oregon

Health & Science University, Portland, OR

5579 — A0188 Mindfulness Training to

Increase Resilience and Decrease Stress and

Burnout in Ophthalmology Residents: a

Pilot Study.

Jullia A.

Rosdah l 1 , K. Kingsolver 2 .

1 Ophthalmology, Duke University, Durham, NC;

2 Family Medicine, Duke University, Durham, NC

5580 — A0189 Breaking Bad News:

Evaluating the Impact of a Multidisciplinary

Training Program for Ophthalmology

Residents.

Sarah M.

Hilker t 1, 2 , S. G. Jain

1

1 , C.

, J. Boyer 1 , M. Cebulla 1 , S. A. Pfeil

S. L. Robbins 2 . 1

1 , S. C. Benes

Ophthalmology, Havener Eye

Institute, the Ohio State University, Columbus, OH;

2 Ophthalmology, Ratner Children’s Eye Center,

University of California, San Diego, San Diego, CA

5581 — A0190 Gender trends and practice differences of Canadian ophthalmologists.

Yvonne M.

Buys 1

McAlister 1

Marchais 3 .

1

, Y. Jin 1, 2 , R. Braga-Mele 1

, C.

, B. Des

Ophthalmology & Vision Sciences,

University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada; 2 Dalla

Lana School of Public Health, University of

Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada; 3 Médecine-Dép. d,

Université Lava, Quebec City, QC, Canada

5582 — A0191 A systematic review and costeffectiveness analysis of disinfection methods for Goldmann Applanation Tonometry.

Omar

Akhtar 1, 2 , H. Singh 1, 2 , W. Hodge 1, 2 .

1 Ophthalmology,

Western University, London, ON, Canada;

2 Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Western

University, London, ON, Canada

5583 — A0192 Evaluating surgical efficiency in the transition from the Accurus to the

Constellation Vision System for microincisional vitrectomy surgery (MIVS) from an operations management perspective.

G. Murray

FL; 2

1, 2 . 1

Daniel Gologorsky 1 , T.

Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, Miami,

Murray Ocular Oncology & Retina, Miami, FL

5584 — A0193 The Effect of Requiring Patientspecific Prescriptions on the Utilization of

Intravitreal Bevacizumab.

Alexander G.

Miller , L.

Rao, D.

Y.

Rowland, J.

Hornik . Retina Associates of

Cleveland, Beachwood, OH

5585 — A0194 Use of Statistical Analyses in the

Ophthalmic Literature.

Renato Lisboa, D. Meira-

Freitas, A. J. Tatham, A. Marvasti, L. Sharpsten, F.

A. Medeiros. Ophthalmology, Hamilton Glaucoma

Center, La Jolla, CA *CR

5586 — A0195 Comparing Quality

Performance Measures Publicly Reported by Ophthalmic Organizations.

Monica M.

Michelotti

D. W. Flanagan 2

Hingorani 2

MI; 2

Kingdom; 3

1 , J. S. Weizer

. 1

Moorfields Eye Hospital, London, United

Sweden; 4

Kingdom *CR

1 , J. D. Stein 1

, A. C. Odergren 3

, S. P. Kelly 4

, P. P. Lee 1 , M.

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor,

St Erik’s Eye Institute, Stockholm,

Royal Bolton Hospital, Bolton, United

,

5587 — A0196 Quality Measures Within a

Group Retina Practice - Cultural Shift and

Clinical Outcomes.

Brian Joondeph . Colorado

Retina Associates , Denver , CO

5588 — A0197 Assessing the development of guidelines for primary open angle glaucoma using the AGREE II instrument.

Todd H.

Driver

P. P. Lee 2 , Y. Ou 3 . 1 Medical School, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA;

3

2 Department of Ophthalmology, University of

Michigan Kellogg Eye Center, Ann Arbor, MI;

Department of Ophthalmology, University of

California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA *CR

1 ,

The Commercial Relationships (CR) Index for Disclosures and the Clinical Trial (CT) Registration Index are at arvo.org/amindices .

372

Thursday – Posters – 5589 – 5608

5589 — A0198 Time Motion Study of

Electronic Health Record (EHR) Documentation

Time in Ophthalmology Exams.

Michelle Hribar 1

S. Read-Brown

Yackel 1

2 , M. Pasha

, M. F. Chiang 2, 1

1, 2 , L. Reznick 2 , T.

Medical Informatics

,

.

1 and Clinical Epidemiology, Oregon Health and

Science University, Portland, OR; 2 Ophthalmology,

Case Eye Institute, Oregon Health and Science

University, Portland, OR

5590 — A0199 Comparing iPhone and

Android Smartphone Application Development in Ophthalmology Using the Ocular Trauma

Score Application as a Prototype.

Emily Su 1 ,

K. Vinod 1 , S. Luong 2 , O. B. Ozgur 3 , P. Latkany 1 ,

O. Ozgur 1 .

1 Ophthalmology, The New York Eye and Ear Infirmary, New York, NY; 2 University of

California, Irvine, Irvine, CA; 3 Irvine High School,

Irvine, CA

5591 — A0200 Feasibility of using OpenEyes to identify potentially eligible patients for clinical research.

Annelie Small, B.

Aylward, R.

Khan , C.

E.

Pavesio, M.

Pefkianaki , P.

J.

Patel.

NIHR Moorfields Biomedical Research Centre ,

Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and

UCL Institute of Ophthalmology, London , United

Kingdom

5592 — A0201 Accuracy of the International

Classification of Diseases, 9th Revision (ICD-9) as a research tool for the identification of patients with polymyalgia rheumatica and concurrent noninfectious uveitis.

Eduardo Uchiyama 1 , S.

Faez 1 , H. Nasir 1 , S. H. Unizony 2 , G. N. Papaliodis 1 ,

L. Sobrin 1 .

1 Ophthalmology, Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, Boston, MA; 2 Rheumatology,

Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA

5593 — A0202 Uses of the Word “Macula” in Written English, 1400-Present.

Stephen G.

Schwartz 1 , C. T. Leffler 2 . 1 Bascom Palmer Eye

Institute, Univ of Miami Miller Sch of Med, Naples,

FL; 2 Ophthalmology, Virginia Commonwealth

University, Richmond, VA *CR

5594 — A0203 Cost Effectiveness of Anti-

Oxidant Vitamin + Zinc Treatment to Prevent the Progression of Intermediate Dry AMD to its Wet Form. A Singapore Perspective.

Shao

Onn Yong 1 , N. Saxena 2 , P. P. George 2 , B. Heng 2 , T.

Lim 1 .

1 Ophthalmology, Tan Tock Seng Hospital,

Singapore, Singapore; 2 Health Services and

Outcomes Research, National Healthcare Group,

Singapore, Singapore *CR

5595 — A0204 Cost-effectiveness Analysis of iStent and Phacoemulsification versus

Glaucoma Medications in the Ontario Health

Insurance Plan (OHIP).

M. Hutnik 1

Yiannis Iordanous

, M. Malvankar 1, 2 .

1

1 , C.

Ophthalmology,

University of Western Ontario, London, ON,

Canada; 2 Epidemiology and Biostatistics, University of Western Ontario, London, ON, Canada

5596 — A0205 Treatment Patterns and

Associated Costs of Anti-VEGF Therapy for Neovascular Age-Related Macular

Degeneration.

Szilard Kiss 1

Wilson 3 , A. Huang

Johnston 3

3

, A. Turpcu 4 . 1

, P. U. Dugel

, D. Smith

Cornell Medical College, New York, NY; 2

Consultants of Arizona, Phoenix, AZ; 3

Genentech, Inc.,

South San Francisco, CA *CR

3 , H. Varker

Health Analytics, Bethesda, MD; 4

2

3

, K.

, S. S.

Ophthalmology, Weill

Retina

Truven

Exhibit/Poster Hall SA A0236-A0246

Thursday, May 08, 2014 8:30 AM-10:15 AM

Visual Psychophysics / Physiological Optics

508 Digital and Handheld Vision Tests

Moderator: Allison M. McKendrick

5597 — A0236 Comparison of the electronic versions of Ishihara pseudochromatic plates with the printed version.

Jeung Kim, T.

Gaasch , A.

Shum . Southern College of Optometry, Memphis,

TN

5598 — A0237 Reliability of Smartphone-

Based Electronic Visual Acuity Testing:

(Applications in Remote Monitoring and Clinical Research of Macular

Pathology).

Seung-Young Yu 1 , J. Yang 1 , Y. Kim 1 ,

H. Kwak 2 .

1 1 , M. Blumenkranz Ophthalmology,

Kyung Hee University, Seoul, Republic of

Korea; 2 Ophthalmology, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA f

5599 — A0238 Evaluation of Tablet

Computers in the Assessment of Visual

Acuity: Can iPads™ Replace the Snellen

Chart?.

Conor P. Malone 1, 2

Al Daqqaq 3, 1 , C. Murphy 1, 2

, C. McCourt 1

.

1

Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, Dublin,

Ireland; 2

, N. T.

Ophthalmology,

Ophthalmology, Royal Victoria Eye and Ear Hospital, Dublin, Ireland;

Busaiteen, Bahrain

3 RCSI-MUB,

5600 — A0239 PsyPad: an iPad application to enable vision research.

Allison M.

McKendrick 1 ,

D. J. Lawson 2 , A. Turpin 2 . 1 Optometry & Vision

Sciences, University of Melbourne, Parkville, VIC,

Australia;

Australia

2 Computing and Information Systems,

The University of Melbourne, Parkville, VIC,

5601 — A0240 Implementing the MNREAD

Reading Acuity Test on an iPad3.

Aurelie

Calabrese

Legge 1 .

1

1 , S. Gamam 1 , J. Mansfield 2 , G. E.

Psychology, University of Minnesota,

Minneapolis, MN;

NY *CR

2 Psychology, State University of New York College at Plattsburgh, Plattsburgh,

5602 — A0241 Compliance and Test

Variability of Patients with Maculopathy in

Using an iPhone-Based Shape Discrimination

Hyperacuity Test at Home.

Yi-Zhong

Wang 1, 2

Bartlett 4

, Y. He 2

.

1 Retina Foundation of the Southwest,

Dallas, TX; 2

, G. Mitzel 1 , S. Zhang 3 , M. B.

Ophthalmology, UT Southwestern

Medical Center, Dallas, TX; 3 Clinical Sciences, UT

Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX; 4 Vital Art and Science Incorporated, Richardson, TX *CR

5603 — A0242 Self assisted Online visual testing,.

Norbert Schrage 1, 2 , F. Simonsen 2 , C.

Dudziak 2 , M. Dutescu 3 .

1 Ophthalmology, City

Hospital Cologne, Cologne, Germany; 2 ACTO e.V., Aachen, Germany; 3 Ophthalmology, RWTH

Aachen, Aachen, Germany

5604 — A0243 Home vision auto-testing in patients with AMD using an iPad App.

Matthias

G.

Hartmann . Private Practice , Berlin ,

Germany *CR

5605 — A0244 Effects of age and blur on, and test-retest variability of, a handheld radial shape deformation test.

Paul C. Knox 1 ,

A. O’Connor 1, 2 , A. F. Milling 1, 3 .

1 Eye and Vision

Science, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, United

Kingdom; 2 Orthoptics, University of Liverpool,

Liverpool, United Kingdom; 3 Orthoptics, Stepping

Hill Hospital, Manchester, United Kingdom *CR

5606 — A0245 A Novel Way to Assess

Visual Performance in Elite Athletes.

David

Kirschen 1 , D. M. Laby 2 , D. Meadows 3 .

1 Vision

Science and Optometry, Southern California

2

College of Optometry, Fullerton, CA;

Ophthalmology, Harvard Medical School, Boston,

MA; 3 Ophthalmology, University of Florida,

Gainsville, FL *CR

5607 — A0246 A Robust Method for Assessing

Visual Performance Ability in Amateur Baseball

Players.

David Meadows 1 , D. Kirschen 2 , D.

M. Laby 3 .

1 University of Florida, Gainesville,

FL; 2 Vision Science and Optometry, Southern

California College of Optometry, Fullerton, CA;

3 Ophthalmology, Harvard Medical School, Boston,

MA *CR

Exhibit/Poster Hall SA A0256-A0296

Thursday, May 08, 2014 8:30 AM-10:15 AM

Glaucoma

509 Visual fields and visual function

Moderator: Ki Ho Park

5608 — A0256 The Flashing Light-

Induced Pupil Response (FLIPR) Glaucoma

Study.

Patrick Shorte r 1 , D. Eren 2 , S. G. Jain 2 , A. T.

Hartwick 1 . 1 College of Optometry, The Ohio State

University, Columbus, OH; 2 Havener Eye Institute,

The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH f f Refer to the Program Number in the Clinical Trial (CT) Registration Index. * CR Refer to the Program Number in the Commercial Relationships (CR) Index for Disclosures.

373

Thursday Posters 8:30 am – 10:15 am

5609 – 5628 – Thursday – Posters

5609 — A0257 Evaluation of Steady State

Pattern Electroretinography (ssPERG) in

Discriminating Normal from Glaucoma Suspect and Glaucomatous Eyes.

Tello 1, 2 , P. H. Derr

, R. Ritch

3

1, 2

Carlos

, P. Seshadri 1

Urgile

, J. M. Liebmann 1, 4 . 1 s 1 , C.

, A. O. Gonzalez

Garcia 3 Einhorn

Clinical Research Center, New York Eye and

Ear Infirmary, New York, NY; 2 Department of

Ophthalmology, New York Medical College,

Valhalla, NY;

Brook, NJ;

NY *CR

4

3 Engineering, Diopsys Inc, Pine

NYU School of Medicine, New York,

5610 — A0258 Factors predicting the rate of visual field progression in normal-tension glaucoma eyes with tilted disc.

Youngkyo

Kwun 1, 2 , G. Han 1 , Y. Choy 1 , C. Kee 1, 2 .

1 Department of Ophthalmology, Samsung Medical Center,

Seoul, Republic of Korea; 2 School of medicine,

Sungkyunkwan University, Seoul, Republic of

Korea

5611 — A0259 User Friendly Tool Using

Kalman Filter Algorithms to Display Glaucoma

Progression Indicators and Personalized Time to Next Test.

Mariel S.

Lavier i 1 ,

M. Li

E. Helm

Stein 4

1 , G. Schell

3 , M. Van Oyen 1

, S. Devaprasad

1 , P. Martinez Villarreal 2

1

, D. C. Musch 4

, J.

, J. D.

. 1 Department of Industrial and Operations

Engineering, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor,

MI;

TX;

2 The University of Texas at El Paso, El Paso,

3 Kelley School of Business, Indiana University,

Bloomington, IN; 4

Arbor, MI *CR

Department of Ophthalmology

& Visual Sciences, University of Michigan, Ann

5612 — A0260 A Comparison of Learning

Effects for Standard Automated Perimetry,

Short-wavelength Automated Perimetry and

Frequency-Doubling Technology Perimetry in

Healthy Subjects.

Lorraine Myers, R.

Hu , L.

S.

Morgan , J.

S.

Hoop , L.

Racette.

Department of

Ophthalmology, Indiana University , Indianapolis ,

IN

5613 — A0261 The Melanopsin, Cone and

Rod Components of the Pupil Light Reflex and

Color Discrimination in Glaucomatous Optic

Neuropathy.

Gloria L.

Duque-Chica

Gracitelli

Costa 1, 2

3 , A. A. Moura

, A. Paranhos Jr.

Paulo, Brazil; 2

1, 2

3

1, 2 , C. P.

, B. V. Nagy 1, 4

, D. F. Ventura 1, 2

, M. F.

. 1 Instituto de Psicologia, Universidade de São Paulo, São

Núcleo de Apoio à Pesquisa em

Neurociência Aplicada (NAPNA), Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil;

Oftalmologia, Universidade Federal de São Paulo,

São Paulo, Brazil; 4

3 Departamento de

Department of Mechatronics,

Optics and Engineering Informatics, University of

Technology and Economics, Budapest, Hungary

5614 — A0262 A Novel Simulation Tool for the

Evaluation of Perimetric Algorithms: Benefits of Using Prior Data at Test Onset.

Emmanouil

Tsamis , D.

B.

Henson . Manchester Biomedical

Research Centre , University of Manchester ,

Manchester , United Kingdom *CR

5615 — A0263 Comparison of intra-eye and inter-eye visual field asymmetry score in nonglaucoma subjects with early stage of Primary

Open Angle Glaucoma (POAG) patients. Naqibah

, D. B. Henson 1, 2 , T. Aslam 2, 1 . 1 Ghazali 1, 2 School of

Medicine, University of Manchester, Manchester,

United Kingdom;

United Kingdom

2 Research Department,

Manchester Royal Eye Hospital, Manchester,

5616 — A0264 Does Stimulus Size Affect Test-

Retest Reliability for Peripheral Visual Field

Testing?.

Tamara L.

Berezina , C.

Kuriakose, A.

S.

Khouri , A.

M.

Kolomeyer, R.

D.

Fechtner . Institute of Ophthalmology and Visual Science, Rutgers -

New Jersey Medical School , Newark , NJ

5617 — A0265 Progression of visual field in patients with primary open-angle glaucoma: The Study PROG-F 2 . Levels of progression.

Jean-Marie Giraud 1, 2 , F. Aptel 3 , H.

El Chehab

Valero 1

2 , N. Aryal-Charles

, R. Sekfali 1

3 , M. Delbarre

, M. Bourniquel 1

1 , B.

, R. Vignal

J. G. Renard 2 .

1 Ophthalmology, Sainte Anne

Military Hospital, Toulon, France; 2 Ophthalmology,

Val de Grâce Military Hospital, Paris,

France; 3 Ophthalmology, Grenoble University

Hospital, Grenoble, France

1 ,

5618 — A0266 Progression of visual field in patients with ocular hypertension and primary open-angle glaucoma:PROG-F study1 Preliminary results.

Jean-Paul G.

Renard 1 , J. Giraud 1 , N. Aryal-Charles 2 , H. El

Chehab 1 , F. May 1 , C. Chiquet 2 , J. Romanet 2 , F.

Aptel 2 .

1 Ophtalmologie, Hopital du Val de Grâce,

Paris, France; 2 Ophtalmologie, CHU Grenoble,

Grenoble, France

5619 — A0267 Predicting progressive glaucomatous optic neuropathy using random forests based on longitudinally collected standard automated perimetry data.

Lucie

Sharpsten

Johnson 4

1 , J. Fan 2 , S. Demirel

, R. A. Levine 2 .

1

3 , X. Su of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA;

5

2

, C. A.

Hamilton Glaucoma

Center, Department of Ophthalmology, University

Department of Mathematics and Statistics, San Diego State

University, San Diego, CA; 3 Devers Eye Institute,

Legacy Health System, Portland, OR; 4 Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences,

University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA;

Paso, El Paso, TX

5 Department of

Mathematical Sciences, University of Texas at El

5620 — A0268 Effect of a novel computer software simulating Humphrey Visual Field

(HVF) on patient performance of HVF.

Mayank

Bansal , T.

Arora, T.

Dada . Ophthalmology, All India

Institute of Medical Sciences , New Delhi, India

5621 — A0269 Eye Movements Alterations

During Reading Process in Patients with

Glaucoma: a Microperimeter Study.

Angelica

Cerulli 1, 2 , L. Cerulli

R. Mancino 1

1 , M. Cesareo 1

, C. Mirisola 2

, E. Ciuffoletti

, C. Nucci 1 .

1

1 ,

Experimental

Medicine And Surgery, University Of Rome Tor

Vergata, Rome, Italy; 2 National Institute For Health,

Migration And Poverty, Rome, Italy

5622 — A0270 Simfield: A computer simulated visual field test to screen for glaucoma.

Justin

Hellman 1 , M. E. Perrone

Farrokh-Siar 3

1 , D. Altamirano

, A. Anchala 4 .

1

2 , L.

Pritzker

Chicago, IL;

, S. Ksiazek 5

School of Medicine, University of Chicago,

2 Universidad Andrés Bello, Santiago,

Weiss Hospital, Chicago, IL; 4 Chile; 3 Department of

Ophthalmology, Northwestern University, Chicago,

IL; 5 Section of Ophthalmology and Visual Science,

Department of Surgery, University of Chicago,

Chicago, IL

5623 — A0271 Open-Angle Glaucoma: BCEA and retinal sensitivity compared to Visual Field and RNFL.

Daniela Domanico , F.

Verboschi, C.

Di

Crescenzo, M.

Salomone , L.

Spadea , E.

M.

Vingolo.

Sapienza , University of Rome , Polo Pontino,

Latina , Ital y

5624 — A0272 Functional parameters in patients with ocular hypertension and primary open-angle glaucoma.

Mariella Salomone , F.

Verboschi, S.

Fragiotta, S.

Valente, D.

Domanico , L.

Spadea , E.

M.

Vingolo.

ophtalmology, University of

Rome “La Sapienza”, Terracina, Italy

5625 — A0273 Enhancement Of Visual Field

Sensitivity In Glaucomatous Eyes Following

Surgical Intraocular Pressure Reduction.

Tracy

M. Wright 1 , I. Goharian 1 , S. K. Gardiner 2 , D.

S. Greenfield 1 , M. Sehi 1 .

1 Bascom Palmer Eye

Institute, University of Miami Health, Palm Beach

Gardens, FL; 2 Devers Eye Institute, Legacy Health,

Portland, OR f

5626 — A0274 Cataract surgery slows the slow component of visual field decay but not the fast component in glaucoma patients.

Jiwoong Lee

E. Morales

CA; 2

1 , F. Yu

Nouri-Mahdavi 1

1, 3 , A. Afifi

, J. Caprioli 1

3 , N. Abdollahi

.

1

1 , K.

Ophthalmology,

Jules Stein Eye Institute, UCLA, Los Angeles,

Ophthalmology, Pusan National University

School of Medicine, Busan, Republic of

Korea; 3 Biostatistics, UCLA School of Public

Health, Los Angeles, CA

1, 2 ,

5627 — A0275 Longitudinal changes in visual field sensitivity compared to estimates of retinal ganglion cell loss in glaucoma.

Michelle Sato 1, 2 , A.

J. Tatham 2, 1 , L. M. Zangwill 2, 1 , A. R. Spitze 1, 2 , R.

N. Weinreb 1, 2 , F. A. Medeiros 1, 2 . 1 Ophthalmology,

University of California, San Diego, La Jolla,

CA; 2 Glaucoma, Hamilton Glaucoma Center and Department of Ophthalmology, La Jolla,

CA *CR , f

5628 — A0276 More accurate modelling of visual field progression in glaucoma:

ANSWERS.

Haogang Zhu 1, 2 , D. P. Crabb 1 , D.

School of Health Sciences, F. Garway-Heath 2

City University London, London, United

Kingdom; 2

.

1

Institute of Ophthalmology, University

College London, London, United Kingdom *CR , f

The Commercial Relationships (CR) Index for Disclosures and the Clinical Trial (CT) Registration Index are at arvo.org/amindices .

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Thursday – Posters – 5629 – 5648

5629 — A0277 A Comparison of the Prevalence of Defects in the Superior versus Inferior

Visual Field: Evidence for a Model with Diffuse

Shallow as Well as Deep Local Damage.

Donald

, M. Chen 2 , A. S. Raza 2 C. Hood 1

G. V. De Moraes 3, 5 , R. Ritch 3 .

1

, P. Alhadeff 3, 4

Psychology and

,

Ophthalmology, Columbia University, New York,

NY; 2 Psychology, Columbia University, New

York, NY; 3 Ophthalmology, New York Eye and

Ear Infirmary, New York, NY; 4 Ophthalmology,

Hospital Servidor Publico Estadual, San Paulo,

Brazil; 5 Ophthalmology, New York University

Medical Center, New York, NY *CR

5630 — A0278 An Investigation of the Spatial

Weighting Procedure Used in the Visual

Field Index.

Megan Tuoh y 1 , B. C. Samuels 2 ,

L. Racette 1 . 1 Eugene and Marilyn Glick Eye

Institute, Indiana University School of Medicine,

Indianapolis, IN; 2 Department of Ophthalmology,

University of Alabama at Birmingham,

Brimingham, AL f

5631 — A0279 Censoring sensitivities results in a non-linear model of sensitivity vs. variability for standard automated perimetry.

Deborah

Goren 1 , W. H. Swanson

Gardiner 1

2 , S. Demirel

.

1

Devers Eye Institute, Portland, OR; 2

1 , S. K.

Discoveries in Sight Laboratories,

School of

Optometry, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN

5632 — A0280 Evaluation of visual function in ocular hypertension: PROG-F3 study.

Maxime

Delbarre 1 , J. Giraud 3 , F. Aptel 2 , H. El Chehab 1 , J.

Fenolland 1 , M. Maréchal 1 , A. Marill 1 , F. May 1 , J. G.

Renard 1 .

1 Department of Ophthalmology, Military

Hospital of Val-de-Grace, Paris, France; 2 CHU

Grenoble, Grenoble, France; 3 HIA Saint-Anne,

Toulon, France

5633 — A0281 Comparison of global visual field indices (MD,VFI), GPA II change and cluster analysis of visual field progression in glaucoma.

Valeria Bono

M. Normando 1, 2

Salvatore 3

, L. Crawley 2

, P. Bloom 2

1, 3 , B. M. Davis 1

, F. Ahmed

, M. Cordeiro 1, 2 .

1

2

, E.

, C.

UCL

Institute of Ophtalmology, London, United

Kingdom; 2 Glaucoma unit, Western Eye Hospital,

London, United Kingdom; 3 Experimental

Biomedicine and Clinical Neuroscience,

Ophthalmology Section, University of Palermo,

Palermo, Italy

5634 — A0282 Reliability Indices and Rates of Visual Field Change in Glaucoma.

Gustavo

V. De Moraes 1, 2 , J. M. Liebmann 1, 2 , R. Ritch 2 ,

T. Krupin 3 .

1 Ophthalmology, New York Univ

School of Med, New York, NY; 2 Ophthalmology,

New York Eye & Ear Infirmary, NEW YORK,

NY; 3 Ophthalmology, Northwestern University,

Chicago, IL *CR , f

5635 — A0283 Monte-Carlo Simulations for

Separate Estimation of Detection and Reaction

Times to Low-Contrast Peripheral Stimuli while

Car Following in Glaucoma Patients.

Felipe A.

Medeiros , P.

Rosen, A.

Marvasti , R.

N.

Weinreb, E.

R.

Boer . Ophthalmology, Univ of California San

Diego, La Jolla, CA

5636 — A0284 Effectiveness Of Achieving

Single Digit Iop Targets With Filtration Surgery

On Decreasing Global And Localized Visual

Field Progression In Eyes With Progressive

Normal-Tension Glaucoma.

Shawn M.

Iverson 1

1 , W. J. Feuer 1

,

S. K. Schultz

Greenfield 1 .

1

2 , W. Shi , D. S.

Ophthalmology, Bascom Palmer

Eye Institute - University of Miami, Palm Beach

Gardens, FL; 2 Ophthalmology, Bishop Eye

Associates, Hilton Head Island, SC

5637 — A0285 Detecting vision loss in glaucoma using eye movement scanpaths recorded during free viewing of movies - a proof of principle study.

Nicholas D.

Smith, H.

Zhu,

D.

P.

Crabb.

Optometry and Visual Science, City

University London , London , United Kingdom

5638 — A0286 Baseline Visual Field Damage as a Predictor of Faster Rates of Visual Field

Progression in the Low-pressure Glaucoma

Treatment Study.

Moraes 2, 1

Krupin 5, 6

Ritch 2, 8 .

1

Jessica E. Chan

, R. N. Weinreb 3

, S. K. Gardiner 7

1 , G. V. De

, D. S. Greenfield

, J. M. Liebmann

School of Medicine, New York, NY; 2

4

2, 1

, T.

, R.

Ophthalmology, New York University

Einhorn

Clinical Research Center, New York Eye and Ear

Infirmary, New York, NY; 3 Hamilton Glaucoma

Center, University of California at San Diego,

4 Ophthalmology, Bascom San Diego, CA;

Palmer Eye Institute, University of Miami Miller

School of Medicine, Palm Beach Gardens,

FL; 5 Ophthalmology, Feinberg School of Medicine,

Northwestern University, Chicago, IL; 6 The

Chicago Center for Vision Research, Chicago,

IL; 7

OR; 8

Devers Eye Institute, Legacy Health, Portland,

Ophthalmology, New York Medical College,

Valhalla, NY *CR

5639 — A0287 Patient Perception of

Glaucomatous Visual Field Loss Associated with Disease Severity.

Kenji Fujitani 1, 2 , S. Park 1, 3 ,

D. Su 1 , J. L. Simonson 1 , C. C. Teng 1, 3 , J. M.

Liebmann 1, 4 , R. Ritch 1, 3 .

1 Moise and Chella Safra

Advanced Ocular Imaging Laboratory, New York

Eye and Ear Infirmary of the Mount Sinai Health

System, New York, NY; 2 Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY; 3 Department of

Ophthalmology, New York Medical College,

Valhalla, NY; 4 Department of Ophthalmology, New

York University School of Medicine, New York,

NY *CR

5640 — A0288 The Effect of Stimulus Size on the Effective Dynamic Range of Perimetry.

Stuart

K. Gardiner

Swanson 1

1 , S. Demirel 1 , D. Goren

2 .

Devers Eye Institute, Portland, OR; 2

1 , W. H.

Discoveries In Sight Laboratories,

School of

Optometry, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN

5641 — A0289 A New Visual Field Testing

Algorithm that Better Detects Glaucomatous

Progression.

Andrew Turpin 1 , L. X. Chong 2, 1 , A.

M. McKendrick 2 .

1 Computing and Information

Systems, University of Melbourne, Melbourne,

VIC, Australia; 2 Department of Optometry and

Vision Sciences, University of Melbourne,

Melbourne, VIC, Australia *CR

5642 — A0290 Effect of Panretinal

Photocoagulation for Diabetic Retinopathy on Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer and Visual

Field.

Peng Lei, J. T. Whitson. University of Texas

Southwestern, Dallas, TX *CR

5643 — A0291 Evaluating Sources of Testretest Variablity in Glaucomatous Visual Field

Defects.

William H.

Swanson 1 , M. W. Dul 2 , D. G.

Horner 1 , V. E. Malinovsky 1 . 1 School of Optometry,

Indiana University, Bloomington, IN; 2 SUNY

College of Optometry, New York, NY

5644 — A0292 Using High-Density Perimetry to Test a Model of Glaucomatous Damage of the Macula and to Assess the Placement of

Visual Field Test Points.

Alyssa C. Ehrlich

M. Nguyen 2 , A. S. Raza 3 , I. Sliesoraityte

, D. C. Hood 1, 7

4

1 ,

, A.

Psychology, Mast

GA;

5

3

, U. Schiefer 5, 6 .

1

Columbia University, New York, NY; 2

Neurobiology and Behavior, Columbia

University, New York, NY; 4

Internal

Medicine, Morehouse School of Medicine, Atlanta,

Tuebingen, Germany; 6

Institut de la Vision,

INSERM CIC 503, Paris, France; 5 Centre for

Ophthalmology, University of Tuebingen,

Competence Centre “Vision

Research”, University of Applied Sciences, Aalen,

Germany; 7 Ophthalmology, Columbia University,

New York, NY *CR

5645 — A0293 A Mobile Platform for

Evaluation of Processing Speed and Divided

Attention at Varying Contrast Levels in

Glaucoma Patients.

Peter Rosen, A.

Marvasti ,

E.

R.

Boer , M.

Della Penna, R.

N.

Weinreb, L.

M.

Zangwill , A.

Silverman, F.

A.

Medeiros .

Department of Ophthalmology, University of

California San Diego, San Diego, CA

5646 — A0294 A Novel Paradigm for

Vision Functionometry in Glaucoma.

Makoto

Miyakoshi

Medeiros 2

1

.

1

, S. Makeig 1 , A. J. Tatham 2 , F. A.

Swartz Center for Computational

Neuroscience, Institute for Neural Computation,

University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA;

2 Department of Ophthalmology, University of

California San Diego, La Jolla, CA

5647 — A0295 The Ocular Hypertension

Treatment Study (OHTS): Longitudinal analyses of mean deviation (MD) loss and its association with visual acuity (VA) and contrast sensitivity

(CS) in eyes newly diagnosed with primary-open angle glaucoma (POAG).

Mae O. Gordon 1, 2 , J.

Miller 2 , J. Beiser 1 , M. A. Kass 1 , F. Gao 2 .

1 Ophthal

& Vis Sciences, Washington Univ Sch of Med, St

Louis, MO; 2 Division of Biostatistics, Washington

University School of Medicine, St Louis, MO f

5648 — A0296 The relationship between frequency doubling technology (FDT) perimetry and useful field of view (UFOV) testing in glaucoma.

Arielle R.

Spitze , A.

J.

Tatham , P.

Rosen, L.

M.

Zangwill , R.

N.

Weinreb, M.

A.

Sato ,

E.

R.

Boer , F.

A.

Medeiros . Hamilton Glaucoma

Center , Department of Ophthalmology, University of California , San Diego, La Jolla, CA *CR, f f Refer to the Program Number in the Clinical Trial (CT) Registration Index. * CR Refer to the Program Number in the Commercial Relationships (CR) Index for Disclosures.

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Thursday Posters 8:30 am – 10:15 am

5693 – 5715 – Thursday – Posters

Glaucoma

510 TM and aqueous dynamics

See Monday Posters, 5649 - 5692, 8:30-10:15am.

Exhibit/Poster Hall SA B0001-B0028

Thursday, May 08, 2014 8:30 AM-10:15 AM

Biochemistry/Molecular Biology

511 Molecular and Biochemical

Mechanisms of Glaucoma

Moderators: Qiong Ding and Eranga N. Vithana

5693 — B0001 Molecular and Cellular

Changes of Scleral Fibroblasts after Exposure to Experimental Glaucoma in Mice.

Ericka

Oglesby 1

Steinhart 1

, G. Tezel 2 , E. Cone-Kimball

, J. Jefferys 1 , M. Pease 1

1 , M. R.

, H. Quigley

1 Ophthalmology, Johns Hopkins School of

1 .

Medicine, Baltimore, MD; 2 Department of

Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences, University of

Louisville School of Medicine, Louisville, KY

5694 — B0002 Differences in cholesterol species of aqueous humor in ocular normotensive and hypertensive DBA/2J mice.

Katyayini Aribindi ,

Y.

S.

Guerra , H.

M.

Stradecki, S.

K.

Bhattacharya .

Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, University of Miami

School of Medicine , Miami, FL

5695 — B0003 Differences in aqueous humor phospholipid profiles of DBA/2J mice in ocular normotensive and hypertensive state.

HAIYAN

WANG

.

1

2 , G. Edwards 2 , S. K.

Shanghai First People, Shanghai,

China; 2

2, 1 , Y. S. Guerra

Bhattacharya 2

Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, Miami, FL

5696 — B0004 Correlative analysis of clinical findings, autoimmune characteristics and complement activation in human glaucomatous eyes.

Oliver W. Gramlich 1 , A. C.

Cook 2

Kuehn

, S. Beck

2

1 , N. Pfeiffer 1 , F. H. Grus 1 , M. H.

.

1 Experimental Ophthalmology, Department of Ophthalmology, University Medical Center

Mainz, Mainz, Germany; 2 Glaucoma Cell Biology

Laboratory, Department of Ophthalmology and

Visual Sciences, The University of Iowa, Iowa City,

IA

5697 — B0005 Relationship between incidence of post-trabeculectomy posterior capsular cataract and aqueous humor levels of immune mediators.

Katsuhiko Maruyama , Y.

Usui , S.

Ueda ,

T.

Kezuka , H.

Goto . Ophthalmolgy , Tokyo medical university , Tokyo, Japan

5698 — B0006 Investigation of Multiple

Proinflammatory Cytokines in the Aqueous

Humor in Eyes with Neovascular Glaucoma.

Saori Ohira, T.

Inoue, H.

Tanihara . Department of

Ophthalmology, Kumamoto University , Faculty of

Life Sciences , Kumamoto , Japan

5699 — B0007 Multiplex cytokine analysis of aqueous humor in acute primary angle-closure eyes.

Wenbin Huang, S.

Chen , X.

Gao, W. Wang,

M. Zhou, X. Zhang. Zhongshan Ophthalmic Center,

Guangzhou, China

5700 — B0008 Insight into glaucoma damage and resistance pathways through transcript levels of genes that influence mitochondrial function and structure.

Despoina Gkotsi 1, 2 , M.

Shöâeè 3 , G. Lascaratos 1, 2 , D. Chau 3 , A. Schapira 3 ,

D. F. Garway-Heath 1, 2 .

1 Institute of Ophthalmology,

University College London, London, United

Kingdom; 2 NIHR Biomedical Research Centre,

Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust,

London, United Kingdom; 3 Department of Clinical

Neurosciences, Institute of Neurology, University

College London, London, United Kingdom *CR

5701 — B0009 Altered expression of fibrosis genes in capsules of failed Ahmed glaucoma valve implants.

Al Shahwan

Edward 1, 2 . 1

1

Alka Mahale

, I. Al Jadaan 1

1 , M. W. Othman

, O. A. Owaidhah

Research Department, King Khaled Eye

Specialist Hospital, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; 2

1

1 , S.

, D.

Wilmer

Eye Institute, Johns Hopkins University School of

Medicine, Baltimore, MD

5702 — B0010 Expression of semaphorin 3F in rat retinal ganglion cells after optic nerve crush.

Ji Ae Ko , C.

Ohki , A.

Minamoto , Y.

Sugimoto , J.

Hirata , Y.

Kiuchi . Department of

Ophthalmology, Hiroshima Univ Grad Sch of

Biomed Sci, Hiroshima, Japan

5703 — B0011 Metabolic profiles associated with primary open-angle glaucoma.

Rachel

M.

Roberson

J. Kuchtey

Brantley 1 .

1

1

1 , K. Uppal 2 , L. Burgess 1

, R. W. Kuchtey 1

2

, V. Tran

, D. P. Jones 2

Department of

Medicine, Emory University, Atlanta, GA

2

Vanderbilt Eye Institute, Vanderbilt

University, Nashville, TN;

,

, M. A.

5704 — B0012 Quantitative Proteomic Analysis of Non-Human Primate (NHP) Peripapillary

(PP) Sclera in Early Experimental Glaucoma

(EEG).

Jack S. Crabb 1, 2 , C. Stowell 3 , G. Jang 1, 2 ,

L. Zhang 1, 2 , B. Willard 2 , C. Burgoyne 3 , J. W.

Crabb 1, 4 .

1 Cole Eye Institute, Cleveland Clinic,

Cleveland, OH; 2 Lerner Research Institute,

Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH; 3 Optic Nerve

Head Research Laboratory, Devers Eye Institute,

Legacy Research Institute, Portland, OR; 4 Depts of

Ophthalmology and Molecular Medicine, Cleveland

Clinic Lerner College of Medicine of Case Western

Reserve University, Cleveland, OH

5705 — B0013 Differential Comparison of

Trabecular Meshwork Ceramides from Control and Glaucomatous Donors.

Ayman Aljohani , Y.

S.

Guerra , S.

K.

Bhattacharya . Bascom Palmer Eye

Inst , Univ of Miami, Miami, FL

5706 — B0014 LOXL1 is involved in the regulation of extracellular matrix-related genes in optic nerve head astrocytes.

Matthias Zenkel,

J. Roth, A. Bergua, F. E. Kruse, U. Schlotzer-

Schrehardt. Department of Ophthalmology,

University Erlangen Nuernberg, Erlangen, Germany

5707 — B0015 Induction of trabecular meshwork cells from human iPSCs by human primary trabecular meshwork cell conditioned media.

Wei Zhu, Q.

Ding , K.

Anfinson , D.

Ahram,

B.

A.

Tucker , M.

H.

Kuehn.

Stephen A.

Wynn

Institute for Vision Research , Department of

Ophthamology , University of Iowa , Iowa City , IA

5708 — B0016 Quantitative protein-antibody array analysis of aqueous humor In glaucoma and cataract.

Darrell WuDunn 1, 3 , S. Ragg 2, 3 , M.

Key 4, 3 , F. Rankin 2, 3 , L. B. Cantor 1 , C. R. Yung 1 ,

Y. Catoira-Boyle 1 , S. Valluri 1 , L. S. Morgan 1 , J. S.

Hoop 1 . 1 Department of Ophthalmology, Indiana

Univ Sch of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN; 2 Pediatrics,

Indiana Univ Sch of Medicine, Indianapolis,

4

IN; 3 Center for Computational Diagnostics,

Indiana Univ Sch of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN;

Mathematical Sciences, Purdue School of Science,

Indianapolis, IN *CR

5709 — B0017 Changed levels of CD4(+)

CD25(+) T cells in glaucoma patients in comparison to healthy controls.

Katharina Bell ,

A.

Holz , N.

Pfeiffer , F.

H.

Grus . Experimental

Ophthalmology, Medical Center Univesity of

Mainz, Mainz, German y

5710 — B0018 Generation of a Novel

Optineurin Knockout Mouse.

Frank S.

Ashburn,

H.

Bomze, C.

McKee, I.

Barak, H.

Tseng.

Ophthalmology, Duke Eye Center , Durham , NC

5711 — B0019 Inflammatory Cytokines in

Aqueous Humor and Plasma are associated with Primary Open angle Glaucoma in a

Brazilian population.

Mariana B.

Oliveira ,

J.

C.

Vasconcellos , V.

P.

Costa, M.

B.

Melo .

Ophthalmology, UNICAMP, Campinas , Brazil

5712 — B0020 The ERK1/2 Kinases May

Be Implicated In Glaucoma.

Wenfeng Hu , X.

Hu , W.

Ji , C.

B.

Toris, Q.

Nguyen , D.

W.

Li .

Ophthalmology & VIsual Sciences , University of

Nebraska Medical Center , Omaha, NE

5713 — B0021 Comparative analysis of

Cholesterol lipids in the trabecular meshwork of

DBA/2J mice.

K. Bhattacharya

Sherif Elsobky

2 .

United Kingdom; 2

1

1, 2 , Y. S. Guerra 2 , S.

Ophthalmology, UCL, London,

Ophthalmology, Bascom Palmer

Hospital, Miami, FL

5714 — B0022 Role of Toll like receptor-4 ligand after neuronal cell degeneration in the mice retina.

Yasunari Munemasa , Y.

Kitaoka, K.

Kojima , A.

Hirano , H.

Takagi . Ophthalmology, St

Marianna University , Kawasaki , Japan

5715 — B0023 Characterization of a

Small, Noncoding RNA in Pseudomonas aeruginosa.

Victoria Addi s

FitzGerald 3 . 1

1 , D. Pastrana 2 , D.

Department of Ophthalmology,

Georgetown University/Washington Hospital

Center, Washington, DC; 2 Laboratory of Cellular

Oncology, National Cancer Institute, Rockville,

MD; 3 Biotherapy Section, National Cancer Insitute,

Rockville, MD

The Commercial Relationships (CR) Index for Disclosures and the Clinical Trial (CT) Registration Index are at arvo.org/amindices .

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Thursday – Posters – 5716 – 5733

5716 — B0024 The Role of Hypoxia in

Inducing Aberrant Epigenetic and Fibrotic

States in Glaucoma.

Clark 2 , C. J. O’Brien

Fiona McDonnel

1, 3 , D. M. Wallace

Dublin, Dublin, Ireland; 2 l 1

1, 3

, A. F.

.

1 School of

Medicine and Medical Science, University College

North Texas Eye Research

Institute, University of North Texas Health Science

Center, Ft Worth, TX; 3 Ophthalmology, Mater

Misericordiae University Hospital, Dublin, Ireland

5717 — B0025 Adoptive cell transfer from a glaucoma mouse model induces retinal ganglion cell loss in healthy recipient mice.

Qiong

Ding 1 , O. W. Gramlich 2 , M. G. Anderson 3 , M. H.

Kuehn 1 . 1 Ophthal & Visual Sciences, U of Iowa,

Iowa City, IA; 2 Experimental Ophthalmology,

Department of Ophthalmology, University Medical

Center Mainz, Mainz, Germany; 3 Molecular

Physiology & Biophysics, U of Iowa, Iowa City, IA

5718 — B0026 Expression of primary angle closure glaucoma (PACG) susceptibility gene

PLEKHA7 in cells of the blood aqueous barrier.

Mei Chin Lee

Hilmy 4 , W. Hong

N. Vithana 1, 7 .

1

5, 6

1, 2

, T. Aung

Singapore Eye Research Institute,

Singapore, Singapore; 2

, A. Chan

1, 3

3, 4 , S. Goh

, W. Hunziker

Duke-NUS Graduate

Medical School, Singapore, Singapore; 3

1 , M.

5, 8 , E.

Singapore

National Eye Centre, Singapore,

Singapore; 4 Pathology, Singapore General Hospital,

Singapore, Singapore; 5 Institute of Molecular and

Cell Biology, Singapore, Singapore;

Singapore;

6 Biochemistry,

National University of Singapore, Singapore,

7 Ophthalmology, National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore; 8

Singapore

Physiology,

National University of Singapore, Singapore,

5719 — B0027 Direct interaction of cochlin with mechanosensing channel TREK-1.

Teresia

A.

Carreon 1 , M. C. Piqueras 1 , A. Castellanos 2 ,

X. Gasull 2 , S. K. Bhattacharya 1 .

1 Ophthalmology,

University of Miami Bascom Palmer Eye Institute,

Miami, FL; 2 Facultat de Medicina, Universitat de

Barcelona-IDIBAPS, Barcelona, Spain

5720 — B0028 Changes in the levels of selected mechanosensing channels in normotensive versus hypertensive trabecular meshwork.

Phi T. Ho,

G. Edwards, F. Rifai, S. K. Bhattacharya. Bascom

Palmer Eye Institute, University of Miami, Miami,

FL

Exhibit/Poster Hall SA B0029-B0038

Thursday, May 08, 2014 8:30 AM-10:15 AM

Lens

512 Lens biochemistry

Moderator: Om P. Srivastava

1

5721 — B0029 Biomarkers For Early

Diagnosis Of Diabetic Eye Diseases. Devi

Kalyan Karumanchi 1 , J. Dillon1, E.R. Gaillard 1,2

2

Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry,

Northern Illinois University, Dekalb, IL

Department of Biological Sciences, Northern

Illinois University, Dekalb, IL. Devi Kalyan

Karumanchi , E.

R.

Gaillard , J.

P.

Dillon .

Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry ,

Northern Illinois University , Dekalb , IL

5722 — B0030 AGE-modifications in human lens capsule: Implications for posterior capsule opacification.

Cibin T. Raghavan

Smuda

Nagaraj

2 , M. Glomb

1 .

1

2 , A. Singh 3 , P. Gupta 3

1 , M.

, R. H.

Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences,

Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland,

OH; 2 Institute of Chemistry, Martin-Luther-

University Halle-Wittenberg, Halle/Saale,

Germany; 3 Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences,

University Hospitals of Cleveland, Cleveland, OH

5723 — B0031 Hyperglycemia- and Oxidative

Stress-Induced Hyperoxidation of Prdx 6 during Lens Epithelial Cell Damage and Rat

Lens Opacity in Vitro and in Vivo.

Shinsuke

Shibata 1

Kubo 1 .

1

, D. P. Singh 2 , N. Shibata 1 , H. Sasaki 1 , E.

Department of Ophthalmology, Kanazawa

Medical University, Ishikawa, Japan; 2 Department of Ophthalmology and Visual sciences, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE

5724 — B0032 Lateral Organization of Lipids in Plasma Membranes of Fiber Cells Isolated from Single Donor Human Eye Lenses.

Witold

Subczynski

O’Brien 1 .

1

1 , M. Raguz 1, 2 , L. Mainali 1 , W. J.

Biophysics, Medical College of

Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI; 2 Medical Physics and

Biophysics, University of Split, Split, Croatia

5725 — B0033 Addition of αA-Crystallin

Sequence 163-173 to αA-Mini-chaperone,

DFVIFLDVKHFSPEDLT Alters The

Conformation But Retains The Chaperone

Activity. Krishna Sharma 1 , R. Murugesan 2 ,

P. Santhoshkumar 2 . 1 Ophthalmology and

Biochemistry, University of Missouri, Columbia,

MO; 2 Ophthalmology, University of Missouri,

Columbia, MO

5726 — B0034 Identification of Crystallin

Cysteine Oxidation Sites in Vitro, in LEGSKO

Mouse and Old Human Lens.

Vincent M.

Monnie r 1, 2 , B. Wang 3 , G. Hom 4 , X. Fan 1 .

1 Pathology,

Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland,

OH; 2 Biochemistry, Case Western Reserve Univ,

Cleveland, OH; 3 Proteomics Center, Case Western

Reserve University, Cleveland, OH; 4 High School,

Fairview Park High School, Fairview Park, OH

5727 — B0035 Determination of Function of

βA3/A1-Crystallin in Lens Development using

βA3/A1-Crystallin Knockout Mice.

Shylaja

Hegde, K.

Srivastava , O.

P.

Srivastava . Vision

Science, University of Alabama Birmingham ,

Birmingham , AL

5728 — B0036 Analysis of βA3-Crystallin

Interaction with αA- and αB-Crystallins.

Ekta

Tiwary , S.

Hegde, O.

P.

Srivastava . vision science, university of Alabama, Birmingham, birmingham,

AL

5729 — B0037 Variant alpha-crystalline expression in age related and congenital cataract.

Jianjun Gu, S. Zhou, J. Yang. Zhongshan

Ophthalmic Center, Guangzhou, China

5730 — B0038 The Relationship Of Cataracts

And Refractive Error In Children With Down

Syndrome.

Frank Weng , O.

Adebona, D.

M.

Ledoux . Boston Children , Boston , MA

Exhibit/Poster Hall SA B0039-B0068

Thursday, May 08, 2014 8:30 AM-10:15 AM

Retinal Cell Biology

513 Neuroprotection

5731 — B0039 Visual deficits in mice after mild traumatic brain injury produced by primary overpressure blast are alleviated by the novel CB2 drug SMM189.

Anton Reiner 1, 2 ,

A. Elberger 1 , N. Guley 1 , J. Hines-Beard 4 , J.

Rogers 1 , N. Del Mar 1 , M. Honig 1 , T. S. Rex 4, 2 , C.

Presley 3 , B. M. Moore 3 .

1 Anatomy & Neurobiology,

Univ of Tennessee Health Sci Ctr, Memphis,

TN; 2 Ophthalmology, Univ of Tennessee Health

Sci Ctr, Memphis, TN; 3 Pharmaceutical Sciences,

Univ of Tennessee Health Sci Ctr, Memphis,

TN; 4 Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences, University of Vanderbilt, Nashville, TN

5732 — B0040 Amyloid precursor protein protects against a rodent model of optic neuropathy and is abundant in the human vitreous.

Hayley Waugh, V.

Chrysostomou , J.

G.

Crowston , I.

Trounce.

Centre for Eye Research

Australia, University of Melbourne, Royal Victorian

Eye and Ear Hospital , Melbourne, Australia,

Melbourne, VIC, Australia

5732a — B0040a Methylation sensitive regulation of the EphA5 promoter by KLF16, a zinc finger transcription factor expressed in retinal ganglion cells.

Deborah C.

Otteson, J.

Wang . Optometry, University of Houston, Houston,

TX

5733 — B0041 The scaffold protein mAKAPα regulates retinal ganglion cell survival and axon growth.

J. Hertz 1, 2 , M. D. Kritzer

Goldberg 1, 2 .

1

3

Yan Wang

UC San Diego, La Jolla, CA; 2

1, 2

, M. S. Kapiloff

, J. Li

3

Ophthalmology,

Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, Miami,

FL; 3 Pediatrics and Medicine, Miller School of

Medicine, Miami, FL

3 ,

, J. L.

Ophthalmology, Shiley Eye Center, f Refer to the Program Number in the Clinical Trial (CT) Registration Index. * CR Refer to the Program Number in the Commercial Relationships (CR) Index for Disclosures.

377

Thursday Posters 8:30 am – 10:15 am

5734 – 5756 – Thursday – Posters

5734 — B0042 Direct and indirect mechanisms of RGC neuroprotection and axon regeneration induced by siRNA-mediated knockdown of the mTOR regulator RTP801 after optic nerve crush.

Peter J. Morgan-Warren 1

ONeill 1

Logan 1

, Z. Ahmed

.

1

1 , M. Berry 1

, J.

, R. Scott 1, 2 , A.

Neurotrauma & Neurodegeneration,

University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United

Kingdom; 2 Royal Centre for Defence Medicine,

Birmingham, United Kingdom *CR

5735 — B0043 Kruppel-like factor 4 (KLF4)

Knockout in Retinal Ganglion Cells Rescues

Optic Neuritis in Experimental Autoimmune

Encephalomyelitis (EAE) Mice.

Venu Talla, T.

Chou , V.

Porciatti, J.

Guy.

Ophthalmology, Bascom

Palmer Eye Institute, Miami, FL

5

5736 — B0044 Minocycline as a neuroprotective agent in a rodent model of NAION.

Simonutti

Bodaghi 1

2

, V. Touitou 1

Audrey Fel

, P. Lehoang 1

.

1 de la Vision, Paris, France;

Baltimore, MD; 4

, S. A. Picaud

Ophthalmology, Pitié Salpétrière

Hospital, Paris, France;

1, 2

2

, N. G. Froger

, S. L. Bernstein 3 , N. Miller 4

2

2 , M.

, B.

, M. Paques

Ophthalmology, Institut

3 Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, University of Maryland,

2,

Neuro-Ophthalmology, Wilmer

Eye Institute, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore,

MD; 5 Ophthalmology, DHU View Maintain, CHNO des XV-XX, Paris, France

5737 — B0045 Membrane bound Flt-1 protects against optic nerve degeneration in nerve crush injury in rats.

Zhao Hongwe i 1 , H. Uehara 2 , L.

Luo 1 , C. Nie

Lianna 1

1 , A. Jones 2 , B. Ambati

, Q. Changyu

BeiJing, China; 2

1 . 1

2 , X. Zhang 2 , H.

The 306th hospital of PLA,

Moran Eye Center, Salt Lake, UT

5738 — B0046 Neuroprotective effects of siRNA, targeting Caspase9 on rat retinal damage induced by different time course of transient ischemic injury.

Shinichiro Ishikawa 1

Nakabayashi 2 , R. Iwakiri 1 , S. Okinami

Faculty of Medicine, Saga, Japan;

Hospital, Saga, Japan

1

, A. Hirata

.

1

1 , J.

Saga Univ

2 Saga Memorial

5739 — B0047 Neuroprotective Effects of IGF-

1 on Retinal Ganglion Cell Survival.

Jie Ma , C.

Guo, C.

Guo, T.

Liao , U.

Beattie, G.

Teague , D.

Chen , K.

Lashkari . Schepens Eye Research Inst ,

Boston , MA

5740 — B0048 Efficacy of intravitreal injection of recombinant erythropoietin for protection of retinal ganglion cells in a rat model of retinal ischemia.

Litia Carvalho

Fleming

R. Guimarães 1

Dantas 1

Brazil; 2

Brazil

1 , L. Vitorino

, S. Allodi 1 .

1

1 , M. SantAnna 1

, E. Morizot 2

1 , R.

, M. Fusco 1

, L. Cavalcante 1

,

, A. M.

IBCCF, UFRJ, Rio De Janeiro,

Benjamin Constant Institute, Rio de Janeiro,

5741 — B0049 Eye drops containing pigment epithelium-derived factor promotes retinal ganglion cell neuroprotection and axon regeneration.

Zubair Ahmed, V.

Vigneswara ,

L.

Deer , M.

Esmaeili , M.

Berry, A.

Logan.

Neurotrauma and Neurodegeneration, University of

Birmingham , Birmingham , United Kingdom

5742 — B0050 Identification of p58IPK as a

Novel Protective Factor for Retinal Neuronal

Survival.

Sarah X.

Zhan g 1, 2 , E. Boriushkin 1, 2 ,

G. M. Seigel 2, 3 , J. J. Wang 1, 2 .

1 Departments of Ophthalmology and Biochemistry, SUNY/

University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY;

Eye Institute, Buffalo, NY; 3

2 SUNY

Department of

Communicative Disorders and Sciences, SUNY/

University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY

5743 — B0051 In the LPS-induced uveitis model, gp130 activation in retinal neurons and

Müller glia dampens neutrophil infiltration to prevent excessive inflammation.

Marcus J.

Hooper , J.

D.

Ash.

Opthalmology , University of

Florida, Gainesville, FL

5744 — B0052 Amitriptyline induces glialcell line derived neurotrophic factor in retinal cells in vivo and in vitro.

Petr Y. Baranov 1

Sukhanova 1

Morrow 2 , S. Wang 2

J. Young 1 .

1

, O. Yerov 1 , H. Lin

, P. Lei

2 , C. James

2 , J. McNeish 3

2

, T.

, D.

, M.

PA; 3

Schepens Eye Research Institute,

Boston, MA; 2 GlaxoSmithKline, King of Prussia,

GlaxoSmithKline, Boston, MA *CR

5745 — B0053 COMP-Ang1 has retinal neuroprotective properties after hypoxic and vascular insults.

Faisal Ahmed, J.

M.

Cahoon ,

B.

Archer , B.

Ambati . Ophthalmology and Visual

Sciences , John A.

Moran Eye Center , University of

Utah , Salt Lake City , UT

5746 — B0054 Caveolin-1 Modulates

Retinal Neuroprotective And Inflammatory

Cytokine Expression.

Alaina Reagan

D. J. Carr

Elliott 2, 1 .

1

2, 3 , N. A. Mandal 2, 1

1

, J. D. Ash

, X. Gu

4

Oklahoma Center for Neuroscience,

1

, M. H.

,

University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center,

Oklahoma City, OK; 2 Ophthalmology/Dean

McGee Eye Institute, University of Oklahoma

Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City,

OK; 3 Microbiology and Immunology, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma

City, OK; 4 Department of Ophthalmology Research,

University of Florida, Gainesville, FL

5747 — B0055 Neuroprotective Effects of

Intravitreal Triamcinolone Acetonide and

Dexamethasone Implant in Rabbit Retinas

After Pars Plana Vitrectomy and Silicone Oil

Injection.

Rubens C.

Siqueira 1 , W. F. Santos 1 , I.

U. Scott 3 , A. Messias 1 , M. N. Rosa 1 , G. F. Cunha 2 ,

A. C. Junior 2 , R. Jorge 1 . 1 Ophthalmology, Ribeirão

Preto Medical School, University of São Paulo,

Ribeirao Preto, Brazil; 2 Pharmacology, Minas

Gerais Federal Universityy, Belo Horizonte,

Brazil; 3 Departments of Ophthalmology and Public

Health Sciences, Penn State College of Medicine,

Hershey, PA

5748 — B0056 Human adipose tissue derived mesenchymal stem cells (hAD-MSCs) together with different combinations of factors delay the degeneration of human neuroretina in indirect co-culture system.

Jose-Carlos Pastor, A. K. Singh,

I. Fernandez-Bueno, D. Rodriguez-Crespo, M.

Garcia-Gutierrez, M. Gayoso, G. K. Srivastava.

IOBA-Campus Miguel Delibes, University of

Valladolid, Valladolid, Spain *CR

5749 — B0057 Protective effects of human iPS-derived retinal pigmented epithelial cells in comparison with human mesenchymal stromal cells and human neural stem cells on the degenerating retina in rd1 mice.

Jianan Sun 1

2 , M. Takahashi 1 .

1

, M.

Laboratory Mandai 1 , H. Kamao for Retinal Regeneration, RIKEN Center for

Developmental Biology, Kobe, Japan;

Okayama, Japan

2 Department of Ophthalmology, Kawasaki Medical School,

5750 — B0058 ApoTransferrin preserves photoreceptors from death.

Emilie Picard 1, 2 , M.

Berdugo 1, 2 , M. El Sanharawi

, M. Naud 1, 2

1, 2

, J. Jeanny

, Q. Le Rouzic

1, 2

1, 2 , L.

, Y. G. Courtois 1, 2 , Jonet 1, 2

F. F. Behar-Cohen 1, 3 .

1 Centre de Recherche des

Cordeliers, INSERM, Paris, France; 2

Paris 6 / Paris 5, Paris, France; 3

University

University of

Lausanne, Jules Gonin Hospital, Lausanne,

Switzerland

5751 — B0059 Metformin protects photoreceptors in mice with the PDE6bRd10 mutation and protects RPE in mice treated with sodium iodate.

Lei Xu , H.

Xia, J.

D.

Ash.

Ophthalmology, University of Florida, Gainesville,

FL

5752 — B0060 Leukemia Inhibitory Factor

(LIF) induces survival of Retinal Pigment

Epithelium.

John D.

As h 1 , H. Xia 1 , Y. Huang 1 , L.

Xu 1 , P. Zhu 1 , A. J. Chucair-Elliott 1 Ophthalmology,

FL; 2

2 .

University of Florida, Gainesville, ophthalmology, University of Oklahoma

Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, FL

5753 — B0061 Cone Photoreceptors Can

Generate the Potent Neurotrophic and Proangiogenic Fatty Acid Amide Erucamide.

Peter

D. Westenskow

J. Wang 2

Flannery 3

Jolla, CA; 2

1 , T. Kurihara

, L. C. Byrne

, G. Suizdak

3

2

1 , Y. Usui 1

, Y. Wakabayashi 4

, M. Friedlander

Research Institute, La Jolla, CA;

1

, S. Bravo

.

, J. G.

1

1

Cell and

Molecular Biology, Scripps Research Institute, La

Center for Metabolomics, The Scripps

4 Ophthalmology, Tokyo Medical

University Hospital, Tokyo, Japan

3 Helen Wills

Neuroscience, University of California, Berkeley,

Berkeley, CA;

,

5754 — B0062 Retinal neuroprotection using small molecule GDNF mimetics.

H

Uri Saragovi

Jmaeff 1

1 , Y. Sidorova 2 , M. Saarma 2

.

1 Pharmacology, McGill Univ - Jewish

General Hosp, Montreal, QC, Canada; 2

, S.

Medicine,

University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland *CR

5755 — B0063 A novel protective role for innate immunity Toll-Like Receptor 3 (TLR3) in retinal degeneration.

Amit K.

Patel, A.

S.

Hackam .

Ophthalmology, University of Miami, Miami, FL

5756 — B0064 Photoreceptor sensitivity to oxidative stress can by regulated by non-redundant roles of PGC-1α and PGC-

1β.

Carolina E. Abrahan, J. D. Ash. Ophthalmology,

University of Florida, Gainesville, FL

The Commercial Relationships (CR) Index for Disclosures and the Clinical Trial (CT) Registration Index are at arvo.org/amindices .

378

5757 — B0065 Protective effects by inhibition of CNG channels and PKG activity in rd1 mutant photoreceptors.

Evelina Bertolotti

, F. Schwede 2

1 , D.

, V. Marigo Hoffmann 1 , A. Rentsch 2 1 .

1 Life Sciences, University of Modena and Reggio

Emilia, Modena, Italy; 2 BIOLOG Life Science

Institute, Bremen, Germany *CR

2

5758 — B0066 Investigating the Protective

Effects of Dietary Supplementation in Retinal

Degenerations.

Ashley S.

Davi s 1, 2 , A. K. Patel 1, 2 ,

A. S. Hackam 1, 2 . 1 University of Miami, Miami, FL;

Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, Miami, FL

5759 — B0067 Neuroprotective Bioactivity of NPD1 and Dendrimer-NPD1 in the S334ter-5 model of Retinitis Pigmentosa.

Yousef

Cruz Inig

Iezzi 1

MN; 2

. 1 o

C. Gordon 3

1 , M. K. Mishra

, N. Petasis 4

2 , R. Kannan 2

, N. G. Bazan 3

, W.

, R.

Ophthalmology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester,

Wilmer Ophthalmologic Institute, Johns

Hopkins University, Maryland, MD; 3 Neuroscience

Center of Excellence, School of Medicine,

Louisiana State University Health Sciences

Center, New Orleans, LA; 4 University of Southern

California, Los Angeles, CA

5760 — B0068 Different Treatment

Paradigms of 830 nm Photobiomodulation are Retinoprotective in a Rodent Model of

Retinitis Pigmentosa.

Sandeep Gopalakrishnan 1 ,

B. Abroe

Quevedo

2

4

, H. M. Schmitt 3

, P. Summerfelt 5

, A. Gonzalez-

, A. Dubis 6 , J. Carroll 5

J. T. Eells

WI; 2

2 . 1 College of Nursing, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee,

,

WI; 4

Biomedical Sciences, University of Wisconsin-

Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI; 3 Ophthalmology,

University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison,

Biochemistry, Medical Institute of Havana,

Havana, Cuba; 5 Ophthalmology, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI; 6

Kingdom *CR

Ophthalmology,

University College London, London, United

Exhibit/Poster Hall SA B0069-B0076

Thursday, May 08, 2014 8:30 AM-10:15 AM

Visual Neuroscience

514 ipRGCs

Moderator: Maureen E. Estevez

5761 — B0069 Effect of age on the electrical response from intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells.

Matsubara

T. Morita 4

1

.

1

, M. Ayaki 3

Manami Kuze

, K. Tsubota 3

1, 2 , H.

, M. Kondo

Department of Opthalmology, Mie

University School of Medicine, Tsu, Japan;

1 , of Ophthalmology, Mie Central Medical Center,

Tsu, Japan;

Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo,

Japan; 4

3 Department of Ophthalmology,

Department of Living Enviromental

2 Dept

Science, Fukuoka Women’s University, Fukuoka,

Japan

Thursday – Posters – 5757 – 5778

5762 — B0070 Role for intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells in modulating dopaminergic amacrine cell development.

Schmidt 1 .

1

Simon Pan 1 , S. Hattar 1, 2 , T. M.

Department of Biology, Johns Hopkins

University, Baltimore, MD;

MD

2 Department of

Neuroscience, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore,

5763 — B0071 Ocular surface damage and migraine preclinical mouse models of photophobia.

Anna Matynia, S. Parikh, S. Habib,

P. Kim, S. Nusinowitz, M. Gorin. Jules Stein Eye

Institute, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA

5764 — B0072 Influence of Stimulus Size and Luminance on Rod-, Cone-, Melanopsinmediated Pupillary Light Reflexes.

Jason C.

Park ,

J.

McAnany.

Ophthalmology, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL

5765 — B0073 Melanopsin-driven responses in the human brain.

Manuel Spitschan 1 , L. Luu 1 , R.

Datta 2 , D. H. Brainard 1 , G. K. Aguirre 2 . 1 Department of Psychology, University of Pennsylvania,

Philadelphia, PA; 2 Department of Neurology,

University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA *CR

5766 — B0074 Melanopsin-Derived

Signals in the dLGN of the Light-Adapted

Mouse.

Katherine E.

Davis, A.

E.

Allen, R.

J.

Lucas.

Faculty of Life Sciences , The University of

Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom

5767 — B0075 Influences of melanopsin on cone visual pathways.

Annette E.

Allen, R.

Storchi, T.

Brown, R.

J.

Lucas.

University of

Manchester , Manchester , United Kingdom

5768 — B0076 Human opsin-G-protein fusion proteins as potential light sensitizers.

Doron

Hickey 1 , S. Hughes 1

MacLaren 1

, W. L. Davies 2, 1

, M. Hankins

Ophthalmology, University of Oxford, Oxford,

United Kingdom; 2

1 .

1

, R. E.

Nuffield Lab of

School of Animal Biology and

Oceans Institute, University of Western Australia,

Perth, WA, Australia

Exhibit/Poster Hall SA B0105-B0118

Thursday, May 08, 2014 8:30 AM-10:15 AM

Eye Movements / Strabismus / Amblyopia /

Neuro-Ophthalmology

515 Optic Neuritis

Moderator: Kenneth S. Shindler

5769 — B0105 Combined inhibition of angiotensin II type 1 receptor and ASK1 significantly attenuates autoimmune optic neuritis.

Xiaoli Guo, K.

Namekata , C.

Harada , T.

Harada . Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical

Science, Tokyo, Japan

5770 — B0106 Dock8 and Dock10 regulate severity of inflammatory demyelination disorders.

Kazuhiko Namekata , X.

Guo, A.

Kimura , C.

Harada , T.

Harada . Visual Research

Project, Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical

Science, Tokyo, Japan

5771 — B0107 HE3286 Reduces Axonal

Loss and Preserves Retinal Ganglion Cell

Function in Experimental Optic Neuritis.

Reas

Sulaimankutty 1 , K. Dine 1 , E. Luna 1 , C. Ahlem 2 ,

2

K. S. Shindler 1 .

1 Ophthalmology, Univ of

Pennsylvania, Scheie Eye Inst, Philadelphia, PA;

Harbor Therapeutics Inc, San Diego, CA *CR

5772 — B0108 Resveratrol and BBI combination therapy in experimental optic neuritis.

Esteban Luna , R.

Sulaimankutty, K.

Dine ,

K.

S.

Shindler . Ophthalmology, University of

Pennsylvania , Philadelphia , PA

5773 — B0109 Distribution of OPA1-

AS1 genetic variants in patients with optic atrophy.

Isao Nakata , E.

D.

Gaier, M.

Janessian,

E.

Delbono, L.

R.

Pasquale , S.

Lessell, D.

M.

Cestari, J.

F.

Rizzo, J.

L.

Wiggs.

Ophthalmology,

Massachusetts Eye & Ear Infirmary, Boston , MA

5774 — B0110 Optical Coherence Tomography in Multiple Sclerosis Patients.

Lucy T.

Xu

2 , A. Nowacki 3 , P. K. Kaiser 4 . 1

1 , R. A.

Bermel Cleveland

Clinic Lerner College of Medicine, Cleveland

3

Clinic, Cleveland, OH; 2 Mellen Center for Multiple

Sclerosis, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH;

Quantitative Health Sciences, Cleveland Clinic,

Cleveland, OH; 4 Cole Eye Institute, Cleveland

Clinic, Cleveland, OH *CR , f

5775 — B0111 Functional and

Structural Deficits in Patients with

Microcystic Macular Edema.

Mathias

Abegg 1 , F. Borruat 2 .

1 Universitätsklinik für

Augenheilkunde, University of Bern, Bern,

Switzerland; 2 Ophthalmology, University of

Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland

5776 — B0112 Different Pattern Of

Ganglion Cell Loss In Eyes Affected By Optic

Neuropathy.

Andrea M.

Coppe, G.

Lapucci, G.

Ripandelli . Ophthalmology, GB Foundation Study

Ophth IRCCS, Rome , Ital y

5777 — B0113 Relation between retinal ganglion cell-inner plexiform layer thickness

(GCIPT) and multifocal visual evoked potentials

(mfVEP) in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis

(RRMS) patients.

Divya Narayanan 1 , H. Cheng 1 ,

R. Tang 2 , L. Frishman 1 . 1 College of Optometry,

University of Houston, Houston, TX; 2 MS Eye

CARE clinic, University of Houston, Houston, TX

5778 — B0114 Evaluation of Retinal

Nerve Fiber Layer in patients with idiopathic Optic Perineuritis using Optical

Coherence Tomography.

Jae Ho Jung 1

Lee 1

Choi

, K. Kim 1

2 . 1

, I. Byon 1 , J. Seo 1 , J. E. Lee 2 , H.

Ophthalmology, Pusan Nat,

Busan, Republic of Korea

, J.

Ophthalmology, Pusan Nat, Yangsan,

Republic of Korea; 2 f Refer to the Program Number in the Clinical Trial (CT) Registration Index. * CR Refer to the Program Number in the Commercial Relationships (CR) Index for Disclosures.

379

Thursday Posters 8:30 am – 10:15 am

5779 – 5796 – Thursday – Posters

5779 — B0115 Measurements by Spectral

Domain OCT in Papilledema are Associated with

Reduced Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Thickness after Resolution of Optic Disc Swelling.

Berthold

Pemp, A. Reitner, K. Kircher, U. Schmidt-Erfurth.

Department of Ophthalmology, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria

5780 — B0116 Retinal Ganglion Cell Layer

Thinning and Vision Outcome in NAION and Optic Neuritis over Six Months.

Jui-Kai

Wang 1 , M. J. Kupersmith 2 , M. K. Garvin 3, 1 , R. H.

Kardon 3, 4 .

1 Department of Electrical and Computer

Engineering, The University of Iowa, Iowa

City, IA; 2 Department of Neuro-Ophthalmology,

Roosevelt Hospital and NYEE, New York, NY; 3 VA

Center for the Prevention and Treatment of Visual

Loss, Iowa City VA Health Care System, Iowa City,

IA; 4 Department of Ophthalmology and Visual

Sciences, The University of Iowa, Iowa City,

IA *CR

5781 — B0117

Acid, Bilirubin and Albumin in Patients with

Optic Neuritis.

Antioxidant Status of Uric

Juan deng. Ophthalmology, The

Third Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University,

GuangZhou, China

5782 — B0118 Visual function and retinal nerve fiber layer thickness in Neuromyelitis optica: a longitudinal and comparative study.

Rabih

HAGE 1, 2 , P. Cabre 1 , H. Merle 1 .

1 Ophthalmology,

Fort-de-France University Hospital, Fort-de-France,

Martinique; 2 NeuroOphthalmology, EMORY

University, Atlanta, GA

Exhibit/Poster Hall SA B0208-B0217

Thursday, May 08, 2014 8:30 AM-10:15 AM

Physiology/Pharmacology

516 Antimicrobials

Moderator: Marina Roizenblatt

5783 — B0208 Innovative Aqueous

Azithromycin Ophthalmic Formulation.

Maria G.

Saita, D.

Aleo , S.

Mangiafico , B.

Melilli, M.

G.

Cro,

S.

Mangiafico . R&D, Medivis, Catania, Italy *CR

5784 — B0209 Correlation of

Phenotypic Expression of Methicillin

Resistance with Genotype and In Vitro

Susceptibility for mecA+ Staphylococcus epidermidisEndophthalmitis Isolates.

Laura C.

Huan g

Miller 2

1 , J. Stringham 2 , J. Wong 1

, H. W. Flynn 2 . 1

Eye Institute, Miami, FL

, J. Maestre

School of Medicine, Miami, FL; 2

2 , D.

University of Miami Miller

Bascom Palmer

5785 — B0210 Bactericidal Activity of

Levofloxacin against Staphylococcus aureus and Staphylococcus epidermidis in an In

Vitro Pharmacokinetic Model Simulating

Concentration in the Bulbar Conjunctiva after

Eye Drop.

Takashi Suzuki , T.

Yamamoto , Y.

Ohashi . Ophthalmology, Ehime University School of Medicine , Toon , Japan *CR

5786 — B0211 Cytotoxicity of Ophthalmic

Antimicrobial Solutions on SV40-immortalized

Human Corneal Epithelial Cells.

Jae Lim

Chung 1 , Y. Kwon 1 , S. Song 1

K. Seo 2 , C. Ta 3 .

1

, B. Kim 1 , J. H. Lee 1 ,

Ophthalmology, Myung-Gok Eye

Research Institute, Kim’s Eye Hospital, Konyang

University College of Medicine, Seoul, Republic of Korea; 2 Ophthalmology, Institute of Vision

Research, Yonsei University College of Medicine,

Seoul, Republic of Korea;

Medicine, Palo Alto, CA

3 Ophthalmology, Byers

Eye Institute, Stanford University School of

5787 — B0212 5% Betadine solution in not effective in inhibiting the growth of different Gram Negative and Gram Positive

Pathogens in vitro.

Eric Huynh 1 , P. Tran 1, 2 ,

P. Pham 1 , A. Hamood 2 , K. Mitchell 1 , T. W.

Reid 1, 2 .

1 Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences,

Texas Tech Univ Health Sciences Ctr, Lubbock,

TX; 2 Immunology and Molecular Microbiology,

Texas Tech University Health Sciences Ctr,

Lubbock, TX

5788 — B0213 Effect of biguanide on excystment, proliferation and death of Acanthamoeba strains.

Marina Roizenblatt, L.

C.

Carrijo-Carvalho , A.

S.

Foronda, F.

R.

Carvalho ,

D.

Freitas.

Department of Ophthalmology and

Visual Sciences , Paulista School of Medicine , São

Paulo Hospital , Federal University of São Paulo,

São Paulo, Brazil

5789 — B0214 Corneal Pharmacokinetics of Meropenem.

Henri Sueke 1, 2 , T. Neal 1 ,

S. J. Tuft 3 , M. Wilkinson 2 , Y. Zheng 2 , C.

Winstanley 2 , S. Kaye 1, 2 .

1 Ophthalmology, Royal

Liverpool University Hospital, Liverpool,

United Kingdom; 2 Eye and Vision Science,

University of Liverpool, Liverpool, United

Kingdom; 3 Ophthalmology, Moorfields Hospital,

London, United Kingdom

5790 — B0215 Besifloxacin Ophthalmic

Suspension, 0.6% Compared with Gatifloxacin

Ophthalmic Solution, 0.3% for the Treatment of Bacterial Conjunctivitis in Neonatal

Patients.

Tuyen On g

B. Sforzolini 1

1 , C. Allaire 3 , T. W. Morris 2 ,

Clinical Development, Bausch & . 1

Lomb Incorporated, Madison, NJ; and Sterilization Sciences, Bausch & Lomb

Incorporated, Rochester, NY; 3

2 Microbiology

European

Pharmaceutical Clinical Science, Bausch & Lomb

Incorporated, Evry Cedex, France *CR , f

5791 — B0216 Optimizing fluence settings and riboflavin composition for collagen cross-linking (CXL) in the antimicrobial efficiency against Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Staphylococcus aureus.

Olivier Richoz 1 ,

F. Hoogewoud 1 , D. Tabibian 1 , A. Hammer 1 , F.

Hafezi 1, 2 .

1 Ophthalmology, Geneva University

Hospital, Geneva, Switzerland; 2 Ophthalmology,

Southern California, Doheny Eye Institute, Keck

School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA *CR

5792 — B0217 Comparative Anti-Fungal

Susceptibility Analysis of Candida Albicans versus Non-Albicans Candida Corneal

Isolates.

Oriel Spierer, J.

R.

Dugar, D.

Miller , T.

P.

O’Brien.

Ophthalmology, Bascom Palmer Eye

Institute, Palm Beach Gardens, FL

Exhibit/Poster Hall SA B0218-B0239

Thursday, May 08, 2014 8:30 AM-10:15 AM

Immunology/Microbiology

517 Retinal/RPE Immunobiology #2

Moderator: Joyce H. Yamamoto

5793 — B0218 The value of rescreening in primary retinal vasculitis.

Mirjam E.

Van

Velthoven 1 , S. Baarsma 1

A. van Laar 2

, P. M. Van Hagen

, T. Missotten 1

2

Rotterdam Eye Hospital, Rotterdam,

Netherlands; 2

. 1

, J.

Ophthalmology,

Department of Clinical Immunology,

Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam, Netherlands

5794 — B0219 Use of Perfluoron in Obtaining

Large-Volume Undiluted Vitreous Specimens for Diagnostic Vitreous Biopsy.

Joseph Merck 1 ,

P. Merrill 1, 2 , R. Duval

Center, Chicago, IL; 2

3, 4 .

1 Rush University Medical

Illinois Retina Associates,

Chicago, IL;

QC, Canada;

3

4

University of Montreal, Montreal,

Maisonneuve-Rosemont Hospital,

Montreal, QC, Canada

5795 — B0220 Retinal biopsy in patients with ocular sarcoidosis and patients with rhegmatogenous retinal detachment.

Kenji

Nagata , K.

Yoneda , H.

Hatanaka , S.

Kinoshita.

Department of Ophthalmology, Kyoto Prefectural

University of Medicine , Kyoto, Japan

5796 — B0221 Incremental Cost-Effectiveness of Fluocinolone Acetonide Implant vs Systemic

Therapy for Non-infectious Intermediate,

Posterior, and Pan-Uveitis.

Elizabeth A.

Suga r 1, 2 ,

J. T. Holbrook 2

L. T. Drye 2

Jabs 6, 7

, J. H. Kempen 4, 5 , A. E. Burke 2 ,

, J. E. Thorne

, M. M. Altaweel 8

3 , T. A. Louis

, K. Frick 9 . 1

1 , D. A.

Biostatistics,

Bloomberg Sch Public Hlth-JHU, Baltimore,

MD; 2 Center for Clinical Trials, The Johns

Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health,

Baltimore, MD;

MD; 4

3 Ophthalmology, The Johns

Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore,

Ocular Inflammation Service, The University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA; 5 Center for Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics,

Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology,

The University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia,

PA; 6 Ophthalmology, The Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY; 7 Medicine, The

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New

York, NY; 8 Opthalmology and Visual Sciences,

University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI; 9 Carey

Business School, The Johns Hopkins University,

Baltimore, MD *CR , f

The Commercial Relationships (CR) Index for Disclosures and the Clinical Trial (CT) Registration Index are at arvo.org/amindices .

380

5797 — B0222 A new and standardized method to sample and analyse vitreous biopsies in unsolved uveitis by the Cellient ® automated cell block system.

Joachim van Calster, R.

Van

Ginderdeuren . Ophthalmology, University Hospitals

Leuven , Leuven , Belgium *CR

5798 — B0223 Adalimumab treatment in patients with Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada

Syndrome.

Cristobal A.

Couto, M.

Frick, E.

M.

Hurtado Jallaza, M.

Lopez, B.

A.

Schlaen.

Ophthalmology, University of Buenos Aires,

Buenos Aires, Argentina

5799 — B0224 Clinical course of Vogt-

Koyanagi-Harada disease in Brazilian patients.

Joyce H.

C. E. Hirata

Y. Takahashi

1

1

Yamamoto

, M. C. Marin 4

1 , V. M. Sakata 1

, H. Rodrigues 4

, R. A. Costa 2, 3 . 1

,

, W.

Ophthalmology,

University of Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil;

2 DIvision of Macular, Centro Brasileiro de Ciências

Visuais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil;

Universidade de São Paulo Faculdade de Medicina,

Ribeirão Preto, Brazil; 4

3 Ophthalmology,

Laboratory of Immunology,

Heart Institute, Universidade de Sao Paulo,

Faculdade de Medicina, Sao Paulo, Brazil

5800 — B0225 Vogt Koyanagi Harada disease in pediatric patients.

vanessa valderrama, M.

Pedroza-Seres. Uvea, instituto de oftalmologia conde de valenciana, mexico, Mexico

5801 — B0226 Diagnostic and prognostic value of cerebrospinal fluid analysis in Vogt-

Koyanagi-Harada syndrome.

Alexandra

Mouallem 1

Champion 1

Cassoux 2

, V. Touitou

, A. Darugar

, P. Lehoang 1 .

1

1

, B. Bodaghi

1 , C. Fardeau

1

1

, E.

, N.

Ophthalmology, DHU

View Maintain, Pitié Salpétrière Hospital, Paris,

France;

France

2 Ophthalmology, Institut Curie, Paris,

5802 — B0227 Retinal pigment epithelium striations in Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada disease: A new biomarker for visual prognosis.

Kouhei Hashizume 1 , Y. Imamura 2 ,

T. Fujiwara 1 , S. Machida 1 , M. Ishida 2 , D.

Kurosaka 1 .

1 Ophthalmology, Iwate Medical

University, Morioka, Japan; 2 Ophthalmology,

Teikyo University School of Medicine,

Mizonokuchi Hospital, Kawasaki, Japan

5803 — B0228 Corneal specular microscopy findings in Behcet’s disease.

Banu Turgut Ozturk ,

B.

Bozkurt, A.

Beyoglu, S.

Gonul, S.

Okudan .

Ophthalmology, Selcuk University , Konya,

Turkey *CR

5804 — B0229 Changes in Ocular

Manifestations of Behçet’s Disease in Korean

Patients over Time: A Single Center Experience in the 1990s and 2000s.

Ji Hun Song 1

Chung 3 , E. Lee 2 , M. Kim 1 , H. Lew 1 .

1

, Y.

Department of Ophthalmology, Ajou University School of

Medicine, Suwon, Republic of Korea;

Medicine, Suwon, Republic of Korea;

2 Department of Dermatology, Ajou University School of of Ophthalmology, Asan Medical Center, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Seoul, Republic of

Korea

3 Department

5805 — B0230 Increased Serum Interleukin-23

Levels In Patients With Behçet Disease-

Associated Uveitis.

Ozlem Gurses 1, 2 , E. Kartal

Koç 1, 3 .

1 Ophthalmology, Middle East Technical

University, Oran ankara, Turkey; 2 uveitis, The

World Eye Hospital, Ankara, Turkey; 3 statistics,

University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN

5806 — B0231 Real-world observational multicenter study of intravitreal dexamethasone implant (Ozurdex characteristics, clinical outcomes and reinjection frequency.

E. Carreno 2

Robert

A. Adan Civera 4

1

® ) in Uveitis: Baseline

Johnston

, A. Ross 2

1

, A. Fonollosa

, R. W. Lee 2

, J. Zarranz-Ventura 2, 1

3 , L. Pelegrin 4

, A. D. Dick 2

Retinal Service, Cheltenham General

2

, A. A.

,

,

Sallam 1 .

Hospital, Cheltenham, United Kingdom; service, Bristol Eye Hospital, Bristol, United

Kingdom; 3 Uveitis service, Hospital de Cruces,

Bilbao, Spain; 4

Uveitis

Uveitis service, Hospital Clinic,

Barcelona, Spain *CR

5807 — B0232 Efficacy of the dexamethasone implant Ozurdex ® for the re-treatment of refractive cystoid macular edema in noninfectious uveitis.

Arnd Heiligenhaus , M.

Breitbach, D.

Rack , M.

Dietzel, C.

Heinz.

Ophthalmology, St Franziskus Hospital , Muenster ,

German y

5808 — B0233 The use of Ozurdex in patients with chronic, recurrent uveitis undergoing anterior segment surgery.

Ashwinee Ragam

.

1

1 , A.

The M. Kolomeyer 1 , N. V. Nayak 1 , D. S. Chu 1, 2

Institute of Ophthalmology and Visual Science,

Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, Newark,

NJ; 2 Metropolitan Eye Research and Surgery

Institute, Palisades Park, NJ *CR

5809 — B0234 Reactive and infiltrative papillitis in uveitis: response to treatment and use of optic nerve optical coherence tomography for monitoring.

Lucia Sobrin 1 , L.

Nicholson 1 , P. Pillai 1 , H. Cho 1, 2 . 1 Retina/Uveitis,

Harvard Med Mass Eye & Ear Infirmary, Boston,

MA; 2 Ophthalmology, Hanyang University College of Medicine, Seoul, Republic of Korea

5810 — B0235 Anterior-Segment Optical

Coherence Tomography Findings In Eyes With

Scleritis.

Noriyasu Hashida, K.

Nishida.

Dept of

Ophthalmology, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine , Suita, Japan f

5811 — B0236 Analysis of Foveal Variability with Optical Coherence Tomography in Multiple

Evanescent White Dot Syndrome.

Marcela

Marsiglia 1, 2 , E. Cunha Souza 8 , S. Mrejen 2 , T. A.

Albini 4 , R. Gallego-Pinazo 5, 2 , S. Yu 6, 2 , A. Gaudric 7 ,

K. Freund 2, 3 , L. A. Yannuzzi 2, 3 . 1 Columbia

University, New Yok, NY; 2 VRMNY, Nw York,

NY; 3 NYU, New York, NY; 4 Bascom Palmer,

Miami, FL; 5 Unit of Macula. Department of

Ophthalmology., University and Polytechcnic

Hospital La Fe., Valencia, Spain; 6 Dept. of

Ophthalmology, Shanghai Jiaotong University affiliated Shanghai First People’s Hospital,

Shanghai, China; 7 Hospitale Lariboisiere, Paris,

France; 8 UNIFESP, Sao Paulo, Brazil *CR

Thursday – Posters – 5797 – 5817

5812 — B0237 Spectral-domain optical coherence tomography imaging in patients with uveitis: Assesment of the integrity of the IS/OS line.

Maria de las Mercedes Frick

C. Ampuero

Lopez 1

A. Couto 1 .

1

1 , F. Pascuet 2 , B. A. Schlaen

2

Exhibit/Poster Hall SA C0001-C0027

Thursday, May 08, 2014 8:30 AM-10:15 AM

Retinal Cell Biology

518 Diabetic Retinopathy, II

1 , M.

, A. Delbene

1 ,

First Private Eyes

Hospital, Buenos Aires, Argentina

2 , C.

Ophthalmology, University of Buenos

Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina;

5813 — B0238 Topographic Choroidal

Thickness Analysis of the Macula by Swept

Source Optical Coherence Tomography in

Unilateral Multifocal Choroiditis.

Brendan

Butler 2, 3 , P. Hernandez-Martinez 1 , I. Pascual-

Camps 1 , A. de Freytas 1 , M. Andreu-Fenoll 1 , R.

Dolz-Marco 1 , J. J. Jung 5, 4 , M. Marsiglia 5, 3 , S.

Mrejen 4, 3 , R. Gallego-Pinazo 1 .

1 Unit of Macula.

Department of Ophthalmology, University and Polytechnic Hospital La Fe, Valencia,

Spain; 2 Ophthalmology, New York University, New

York, NY; 3 LuEsther T. Mertz Retinal Research

Center, Manhattan Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital,

New York, NY; 4 Vitreous - Retina - Macula

Consultants of New York, New York, NY; 5 Edward

S. Harkness Eye Institute, Columbia University

College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York,

NY *CR

5814 — B0239 SS- OCT analysis of choroidal involvement in patients with uveitis.

Eleonore

DIWO , A.

Darugar, N.

Massamba , P.

Lehoang,

S.

Razavi , B.

Bodaghi.

Ophthalmology, DHU

ViewMaintain , Pitie Salpetriere Hospital , PARIS,

France

, E. M. Hurtado Jallaza 1

Moderator: Sarah X. Zhang

5815 — C0001 Regulation of Crystallins in Primates and Humans during Diabetic

Retinopathy.

Patrice E.

Fort , W.

Zhang, N.

Chandrasekar , K.

Green.

Ophthalmology and Visual

Sciences , University of Michigan , Ann Arbor, MI

5816 — C0002 Aerobic Exercise Sustains

Retinal Function and Retinal Dopamine

Metabolism in Diabetic Rats.

Brian C. Prall 1 ,

M. H. Aung 1 , M. Gogniat

, J. H. Boatright 2

1 , R. S. Allen

, P. M. Iuvone

1

2, 3

, C. S.

Sidhu 2

Pardue 2, 4 .

1

, M. T.

Neuroscience, Emory University,

Atlanta, GA;

Atlanta, GA;

2

3

Ophthalmology, Emory University,

Atlanta, GA; 4

Pharmacology, Emory University,

Rehab Center of Excellence, Atlanta

VA Medical Center, Decatur, GA

5817 — C0003 Exogenous αB-crystallin promotes tubulogenesis in human retinal endothelial cells.

Ram H.

Nagaraj, S.

Howell , R.

B.

Nahomi . Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences , Case

Western Reserve University , Cleveland, OH f Refer to the Program Number in the Clinical Trial (CT) Registration Index. * CR Refer to the Program Number in the Commercial Relationships (CR) Index for Disclosures.

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Thursday Posters 8:30 am – 10:15 am

5818 – 5840 – Thursday – Posters

2

5818 — C0004 Diabetic retinopathy in transgenic pigs with induced diabetes mellitus.

Masami Nakajima 1

Umeyama 2 , H. Nagashima 2 . 1

, A. Ishimori 1

Univ School of Medicine, Itabashi-Ku, Japan;

Meiji University International Institute for Bio-

Resource Research, Kawasaki, Japan

, K.

Ophthalmology, Nihon

5819 — C0005 Dystrophin-Dp71-null mouse presents retinal vascular inflammation.

Brahim

El Mathari 1, 2

M. J. Roux 5

Rendon 1 .

1

, H. Charles-Messance

, J. A. Sahel

1 , C. Grepin

1, 3 , R. Tadayoni 1, 4 , A.

Therapeutic, Institut de la Vision/

2 ,

INSERM/UPMC Univ Paris 06/CNRS/CHNO des Quinze-Vingts, Paris, France;

Institut de la vision, Paris, France;

2

3

Sanofi-Fovea,

Fondation

Ophtalmologique Adolphe de Rothschild, Paris,

France; 4 Ophthalmology Dept, Hôpital Lariboisière,

AP-HP, Univ Paris Diderot, Paris, France; 5 de Génétique et de Biologie Moléculaire et

Institut

Cellulaire, CNRS UMR_7104, Inserm U 964,

Université de Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France *CR

5820 — C0006 Angiopoietin-like 4 is a Potent

Angiogenic Factor in Patients with Proliferative

Diabetic Retinopathy.

Kathleen J. Jee 1

Babapoor 1 , J. Hassan

G. L. Semenza 2

1 , Y. Daoud

, S. Montaner 3

1

, A. Sodhi 1

, S.

, S. D. Solomon

.

1

Eye Institute, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD; 2 Departments of

Pediatrics, Medicine, Oncology, and Radiation

Oncology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD; 3

1

Wilmer

Department of

Oncology and Diagnostic Sciences, University of

Maryland Greenebaum Cancer Center, Baltimore,

MD

,

5821 — C0007 Angiofibrotic Response to

Bevacizumab on Fibrovascular Membranes in

Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy.

Chunhua

Jiao 3 , 1 , C. Spee

D. R. Hinton 2

2 , S. He 2 , R. Mullins

, E. H. Sohn 1 .

1

1 , D. Eliott

Department of

Ophthalmology & Wynn Institute for Vision

2

Research, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA;

Doheny Eye Institute, University of Southern

California Keck School of medicine, Los Angeles,

CA; 3 Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, Harvard

Medical School, Boston, MA *CR , f

5822 — C0008 Downregulation of Connexin

43 Expression and Gap Junction Intercellular

Communication Promotes Apoptosis in Retinal

Müller Cells.

Sayon Roy 1 , T. Tien 1 ,

V. P. Sarthy 2 .

1

1 , T. Muto

Medicine & Ophthalmology,

Boston University Sch of Med, Boston, MA;

2 Ophthalmology, Northwestern University Feinberg

School of Medicine, Chicago, IL

5823 — C0009 Expression of Water/ion

Channels and Inflammatory Markers in the

Retina of Goto-Kakizaki Type 2 Diabetic Rat:

Contribution of Mineralocorticoid Receptor

Pathway.

Min Zhao

P. Lassiaz 1

1 , E. Bousquet

, F. F. Behar-Cohen 1, 3

U872, Team 17, Paris, France; 2

.

1

1, 2 , J. Jeanny

CRC, Inserm department of Ophthalmology, AP-HP, Hôtel-Dieu, Paris,

France; 3 Hôpital Ophtalmique Jules-Gonin,

Lausanne, Switzerland

1 ,

5824 — C0010 Sphingosine-1-Phosphate

Pathway: Role in Pericyte-Endothelial

Interactions in Diabetic Retinopathy.

Carolina

Franco Nitta

McGuire 3, 1

1, 2 , F. Monickaraj

, A. Das 1, 2

Mexico, Albuquerque, NM; 2

1 , A. Lucero 3, 2 , P.

.

1 Surgery, University of New

Surgery, NMVA Health

Care System, Albuquerque, NM; 3 Cell Biology and Physiology, University of New Mexico,

Albuquerque, NM *CR

5825 — C0011 Monocytes/macrophages alter the blood-retinal barrier by secretion of cytokines and growth factors in diabetic retinopathy.

Finny Monickaraj

A. Lucero 3 , P. McGuire 3, 1

1 , C. Franco Nitta 1, 2

, A. Das 1, 2 .

1 Surgery/

Opthalmology, University of New Mexico,

Albuquerque, NM; 2 Surgery, NMVA Health

Care System, Albuquerque, NM; 3 Cell Biology and Physiology, University of New Mexico,

Albuquerque, NM *CR

,

5826 — C0012 Intravitreal injection of

IGFBP-3 restores normal insulin signaling in diabetic rat retina.

Qiuhua Zhan g 1 , Y. Jiang 1 , J.

J. Steinle 1 1, 2 . Ophthalmology, Univ of Tennessee

Hlth Sci Ctr, Memphis, TN; 2 Anatomy and

Neurobiology, University of Tennessee Health

Science Center, Memphis, TN

5827 — C0013 ProNGF causes retinal endothelial cell permeability via activation of p75NTR/RhoA pathway.

Rodenbeck 1, 2

B. El-Remessy 1, 2 .

1

, A. Y. Shanab

Barbara A. Mysona

1, 2 , S. Matragoon 1, 2

1, 2

GA; 2 Culver Vision Discovery Institute, Georgia

Regents University, Augusta, GA

, D.

, A.

UGA Clinical and Experimental

Therapeutics, University of Georgia, Augusta,

5828 — C0014 Serine 307 on Insulin Receptor

Substrate 1 is Key to Tumor Necrosis Factor alpha and Suppressor of Cytokine Signaling 3

Action in Müller cells.

Youde Jian g 1 , Q. Zhang 1 ,

J. J. Steinle 1, 2 . 1 Ophthalmology, UT Health Science

Center, Memphis, TN; 2 Anatomy and Neurobiology,

University of Tennessee Health Science Center,

Memphis, TN

5829 — C0015 The Role of GAPDH/Siah1

In Human Retinal Pericyte Apoptosis.

Sandra

Suarez 1 , J. S. Penn 1, 2 . 1 Cell and Developmental

Biology, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine,

Nashville, TN;

Nashville, TN

2 Ophthalmology and Visual

Sciences, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine,

5830 — C0016 Deletion of IDO prevents diabetes-induced retinal capillary degeneration in mice.

Rooban B. Nahomi 1 , M. Mailankot 1 , T.

Kern 2 , J. Tang

Nagaraj 1

2 , A. Lee 2 , S. Sampathkumar 1 , R. H.

.

1 Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences,

Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland,

OH; 2 Medicine, Case Western Reserve University,

Cleveland, OH

5831 — C0017 Direct downregulation of

Connexin 43 expression promotes retinal vascular cell loss characteristic of diabetic retinopathy.

Tetsuya Muto, S. Roy. Medicine and

Ophthalmology, Boston University, Boston, MA

5832 — C0018 Mismatch Mitochondrial DNA

Sequence in Diabetic Retinopathy.

Manish

Mishra , R.

Kowluru.

Kresge Eye Institute, Detroit,

MI

5833 — C0019 Neuroprotective and regenerative effect of taurine-conjugated urosodeoxycholic acid in rat retinas exposed to high glucose.

Toshiyuki Oshitari , G.

Bikbova, S.

Yamamoto . Ophthalmology, Chiba Univ Grad Sch of Med, Chiba, Japan

5834 — C0020 Protein Deacetylases

Sirt1 and Epigenetic Modification of

Matrix Metalloproteinase-9 in Diabetic

Retinopathy.

Renu Kowluru, J.

M.

Santos .

Ophthalmology, Kresge Eye Institute, Detroit, MI

5835 — C0021 Insulin-induced nitric oxide production under high glucose condition in microvessels of rat retina.

Teruyo Kida , H.

Oku,

T.

Horie, T.

Ikeda.

Ophthalmology, Osaka Medical

College, Takatsuki, Japan

5836 — C0022 Regenerative effects of different neurotrophic factors on isolated rat retinas exposed to high dose AGEs.

Guzel Bikbova, T.

Oshitari , S.

Yamamoto . Ophthalmology & Visual

Science, Chiba Univ Grad School of Medicine ,

Chuo ku , Japan

5837 — C0023 Aflibercept’s potency to block or revert VEGF-stimulated behavior of retinal endothelial cells.

Heidrun L.

Deissler , G.

K.

Lang , G.

E.

Lang . Department of Ophthalmology,

University of Ulm, Ulm, Germany *CR

5838 — C0024 The Role of Cytochrome P450

Epoxygenases and Their Epoxyeicosatrienoic

Acid Products in Diabetes-induced Retinal

Inflammation.

Megan E.

Capozzi, S.

Suarez , J.

S.

Penn . Molecular Physiology and Biophysics ,

Vanderbilt University School of Medicine ,

Nashville, TN

5839 — C0025 Endoplasmic reticulum stress is associated with pericyte loss at early retinopathy of streptozotocin-induced diabetic mice.

Yoo-Ri Chung 1 , J. Choi 3 , M. Kang 4 , J. Koh

Ophthalmology, Asan Medical Center,

2, 3 ,

Y. Yoon 1 .

1

Seoul, Republic of Korea; 2 Neurology, Asan

Medical Center, Seoul, Republic of Korea; 3 Neural

Injury Research Center, Asan Medical Center,

Seoul, Republic of Korea;

Republic of Korea *CR

4 Biomedical Science,

University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Seoul,

5840 — C0026 M1 and M2 Macrophage in

Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy: Altered

Macrophage Polarization by Bevacizumab in Diabetic Fibrovascular Membranes.

Yedi

Zhou 1 , S. Nakao

Y. Sassa 1

Ishibashi 1

1 , S. Yoshida 1 , K. Ishikawa 1

, Y. Oshima 1 , H. Enaida 1 , T. Kono 2

,

, T.

.

1 Department of Ophthalmology, Kyushu

University Graduate School of Medical Sciences,

Fukuoka, Japan;

Japan

2 Department of Ophthalmology,

Fukuoka University Chikushi Hospital, Fukuoka,

The Commercial Relationships (CR) Index for Disclosures and the Clinical Trial (CT) Registration Index are at arvo.org/amindices .

382

Thursday – Posters – 5841 – 5855

5841

Microvascular Glycocalyx in the Diabetic Rat

Retina Occurs with an Increase in Circulating

Levels of Matrix Metalloproteinases.

R.

Harris

C0027

,

Physiology

Shreveport

R.

,

,

S.

Loss of the Retinal

Eshaq.

Molecular

LSU Health

LA

Sciences

&

Norman

Cellular

Center ,

Exhibit/Poster Hall SA C0028-C0070

Thursday, May 08, 2014 8:30 AM-10:15 AM

Multidisciplinary Ophthalmic Imaging / Retinal

Cell Biology / Retina

519 Imaging techniques: ultrasound,

MRI, microscopy and others

Moderators: Kevin C. Chan and

Dirk-Uwe G. Bartsch

5842 — C0028 Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Computerized Tomography for the

Detection and Characterization of Non-metallic

Intraocular Foreign Bodies.

Elad Moisseiev 1, 2 ,

2

D. Last 3

.

1

, D. Goez 3 , A. Barak

University, Tel Aviv, Israel; 3

1, 2 , Y. Mardor 3,

Ophthalmology, Tel Aviv Medical Center, Tel

Aviv, Israel; 2 Sackler School of Medicine, Tel Aviv

Advanced Technology

Center, Sheba Medical Center, Tel Hashomer, Israel

5843 — C0029 MRI Detection of Retinal

Hemorrhages: Correlation with Graded

Ophthalmologic Exam.

Anna Stagner 1 , A.

Beavers 2 , S. Allbery 3 , E. Lyden

Hejkal 1 .

1

Center, Omaha, NE; 2

4 , S. Haney 5 , T.

Truhlsen Eye Institute, Department of

Ophthalmology, University of Nebraska Medical

Department of Radiology,

University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha,

NE; 3 Department of Radiology, Children’s Hospital and Medical Center, Omaha, NE; 4 College of Public

Health, University of Nebraska Medical Center,

Omaha, NE; 5 Department of Pediatrics, Children’s

Hospital and Medical Center, Omaha, NE

5844 — C0030 Disease in the photoreceptors

(JMD) or retinal ganglion cells (LHON) affects optic tract and radiation tissue properties.

Y. Masuda 3, 2

Shumpei Ogawa

H. Horiguchi

J. D. Yeatman

2

.

1

1

, M. Terao 5, 4

Stanford, CA; 2

, H. Tsuneoka 2

1, 2 , H. Takemura 1, 4

, T. Haji 6 , F. Pestilli 1

, B. A. Wandell 1 ,

,

,

Psychology, Stanford University,

Ophthalmology, The Jikei University

School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan; 3 Ophthalmology,

Atsugi City Hospital, Kanagawa, Japan; 4 The

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Tokyo,

Japan; 5 Psychology, The University of Tokyo,

Tokyo, Japan; 6 Tamagawa University Brain Science

Institute, Tokyo, Japan

5845 — C0031 High resolution MR imaging of the human eye and orbit at 7T using a dedicated

6-channel eye coil - impact of an optoacoustic triggered MR protocol on imaging quality.

Oliver

Stachs

Hosten

1

4

, T. Lindner 2 , J. Rieger 3 , R. Guthoff

, S. Hadlich 4 , P. Krüger 4

.

1

1 , N.

, T. Niendorf

Department of Ophthalmology,

3 ,

S. Langner 4

University of Rostock, Rostock, Germany; 2 Preclinical Imaging Research Group, University of

Rostock, Rostock, Germany; 3 Berlin Ultrahigh

Field Facility, Max-Delbrueck-Center for Molecular

Medicine, Berlin, Germany; 4 Institute for Diagnostic

Radiology and Neuroradiology, University of

Greifswald, Greifswald, Germany

5846 — C0032 Fusion of fundus images and MRI data of the human eye.

Sandro I. De

Zanet 1, 2 , C. Ciller

H. Kowal 1, 2 .

1

1, 4 , P. Maeder 4 , F. L. Munier 3 , J.

Ophthalmic Technology, ARTORG

Center for Biomedical Engineering Research,

Bern, Switzerland; 2 Ophthalmology, Inselspital

Bern, Bern, Switzerland; 3 Unit of Pediatric Ocular

Oncology, Jules Goning Eye Hospital, Lausanne,

Switzerland;

Switzerland

4 Department of Radiology, CHUV/

MIAL, Universite de Lausanne, Lausanne,

5847 — C0033 Relationships between Anterior

Visual Pathway Morphology, Ocular Physiology and Visual Function in Glaucoma.

Swarupa

Kancherla

Kim 1, 3

Chan 1, 2

, G. Wollstein 2

.

1

2 , I. P. Conner 2, 3 , L. C. Ho

, J. S. Schuman

1 , S.

2, 3 , K. C.

NeuroImaging Laboratory, Department of Radiology, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh,

PA; 2 UPMC Eye Center, Eye and Ear Institute,

Ophthalmology and Visual Science Research

Center, Department of Ophthalmology, UPMC

Eye Center, Pittsburgh, PA; 3

Pittsburgh, PA *CR

Department of

Bioengineering, University of Pittsburgh,

5848 — C0034 Automatic magnetic resonance imaging segmentation of the eye based on

3D Active Shape Models.

Carlos Ciller 1, 2

S. I. De Zanet 2, 3 , A. Pica

, F. L. Munier 6

4 , J. Thiran

, J. H. Kowal

5, 1 , P.

,

Maeder

Cuadra

1

7, 1 .

1

1, 3 , M. Bach

Department of Radiology, CHUV/

MIAL, Université de Lausanne, Lausanne,

Switzerland; 2 Ophthalmic Technology Group,

ARTORG Center of University of Bern, Bern,

Switzerland; 3 Department of Ophthalmology,

Inselspital, Bern University Hospital, Bern,

Switzerland; 4 Department of Radiation Oncology,

Inselspital, Bern University Hospital, Bern,

Switzerland; 5 Signal Processing Laboratoy (LTS5),

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EFPL),

Lausanne, Switzerland; 6 Unit of Pediatric Ocular

Oncology, Jules-Gonin Eye Hospital, Lausanne,

Switzerland; 7 CIBM, Université de Lausanne

(UNIL), Lausanne, Switzerland

5849 — C0035 High specificity but low sensitivity of MRI for detection of retinal hemorrhages in non-accidental trauma.

Austin

P. Bell 1, 4 , M. Hood

. 1

1, 4 , A. F. Choudhri 1, 3 , J. I.

University of Tennessee Health Science Calzada 1, 2

Center, Memphis, TN;

Memphis, TN;

Memphis, TN

3

2 Charles Retina Institute,

Radiology, Le Bonheur Children’s

Hospital, Memphis, TN; 4 Hamilton Eye Institute,

5850 — C0036 Tract-specific analysis of visual stream structural connectivity in late-blind patients with retinitis pigmentosa.

Samantha I.

Cunningham 1 , J. D. Weiland 1 , N. Lepore 2 , Y. Chai 2

Biomedical Engineering, University

,

2

B. S. Tjan 3, 4 .

1 of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA;

Department of Radiology, Children’s Hospital Los

Angeles, Los Angeles, CA; 3 Neuroscience Graduate

Program, University of Southern California,

Los Angeles, CA; 4 Department of Psychology,

University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA

5851 — C0037 Focusing Precision under

Different Magnification Settings in Operating

Microscope with Coherent Image Coupling.

Vladimir Lemberg.

Abbott Medical Optics Inc.

,

Santa Ana, CA *CR

5852 — C0038 Optimizing Laser Parameters for Pump-Probe Microscopy of Conjunctival

Melanocytic Lesions.

Vora 1 , S. Deb

J. Cummings 3

2

Lejla Vajzovic

, J. W. Wilson 2

, P. Mruthyunjaya 1

1 , G. K.

, F. E. Robles 2 , T.

, W. Warren 2

1

.

Ophthalmology, Duke University Eye Center,

Durham, NC; 2

Durham, NC;

Durham, NC

3

Chemistry, Duke University,

Pathology, Duke University,

5853 — C0039 Cell Level Imaging of

Photoreceptors with Retinitis Pigmentosa using Differential Interference Contrast

Microscopy.

SeokHwan Kim 1 , J. Oh 2, 3 , S. Lee 2 , K.

Park 4 , H. Yu 4 2 , T. Lee 2

J. Kim 2 .

1

, S. Jun 3 , C. Kim

Hospital, Seoul, Republic of Korea; 2

, M. Seo 2 ,

Department of Ophthalmology, Boramae

Sensor

System Research Center, Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST), Seoul, Republic of

Korea; 3 School of Mechanical Engineering, Yonsei

University, Seoul, Republic of Korea; 4 Department of Ophthalmology, Seoul National University

Hospital, Seoul, Republic of Korea

5854 — C0040 Watching dying RGC-5 cells by using Raman microscopy 2.

Takeshi

Morimoto 1

T. Fujikado

, H. Kanda

1 .

1

1 , T. Endo 2 , K. Nishida 2

Applied Visual Science,

Osaka Univ Graduate Sch of Med, Suita,

,

Japan; 2 Ophthalmology, Osakauniv Graduate Sch of

Med, Suita, Japan

5855 — C0041 Scanning Electron Microscope and Epiretinal Membranes in Vitreoretinal

Surgery.

Claudio Azzolini 1 , T. Congiu 2 , S.

Donati 1 , P. Basso

G. Airaghi 1

2 , S. Battistini 1 , R. Vinciguerra 1 ,

.

1 Dept. of Surgical and Morphological

Sciences - Section of Ophthalmology, Univerity of Insubria, Varese, Italy; 2 Dept. of Surgical and

Morphological Sciences - Section of Human

Anatomy, University of Insubria, Varese, Italy f Refer to the Program Number in the Clinical Trial (CT) Registration Index. * CR Refer to the Program Number in the Commercial Relationships (CR) Index for Disclosures.

383

Thursday Posters 8:30 am – 10:15 am

5856 – 5875 – Thursday – Posters

5856 — C0042 Signal Processing in High

Resolution Ultrasonic Imaging of Tissue

Characterization and Perfusion of the

Choroid.

D Jackson Coleman 1 , R. H. Silverman 1, 2

M. J. Rondeau 3 , S. Chang 1 .

1 Ophthalmology,

Columbia University Medical Center, New York,

,

NY; 2 F.L. Lizzi Center for Biomedical Research,

Riverside Research, New York, NY; group, New York, NY

3 the selfsimilar

5857 — C0043 Quantitative Ultrasonography of Vitreous Correlates with Contrast Sensitivity in Patients with Floaters.

Christianne A.

Wa 1, 2 ,

K. M. Yee 1, 2 , J. Mamou 3 , R. H. Silverman 3, 4 ,

J. Gale 2 , A. K. Ganti 1, 2 , J. A. Ketterling 3 , A. A.

Sadun 2 , J. Sebag 1 . 1 VMR Institute, Huntington

Beach, CA; 2 Ophthalmology, Doheny Eye Institute,

Los Angeles, CA; 3 Frederic L. Lizzi Center for

Biomedical Engineering, Riverside Research, New

York, NY; 4 Ophthalmology, Harkness Eye Institute,

College of Physicians & Surgeons, Columbia

University, New York, NY

5858 — C0044 Axial length comparison between two ultrasound devices and a partial coherence interferometry device.

Hang Tran

K. Yum

Sayegh 2

2, 4

.

Pomona, CA;

IL; 3

Illinois, Champaign, IL

1 ,

1

, J. Taibl 2, 4 , D. Hjelmstad 2, 3 , S. I.

Western University of Health Sciences,

2 The Eye Center, Champaign,

Arizona State University, Phoenix, AZ; 4 U of

5859 — C0045 Quantitative assessment of choroidal melanoma response to gamma knife radiosurgery (GKR) treatment with contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS): preliminary results.

Maura Di Nicola 1, 2 , E.

Miserocchi 1 , M. Venturini 1 , C. Colantoni 1 , A.

Del Maschio 1 , R. Ratiglia 2 , F. Bandello 1 , G.

Modorati 1 .

1 Ophthalmology, University Vita-

Salute - Scientific Institute San Raffaele, Milan,

Italy; 2 Clinical Sciences and Community Health,

University of Milan, Milan, Italy

5860 — C0046 Ultrasound Biomicroscopic

Diagnosis Of Ciliary Body Cysts And Evaluation

Of Their Effect On Anterior Chamber

Angle.

Giorgia Maraone, G.

Mannino, S.

Calafiore,

C.

Mannino, M.

Delle Fave , L.

Spadea , E.

M.

Vingolo.

Ophtalmology , Sapienza university of

Rome , Rome , Ital y

5861 — C0047 Automatic detection of reticular drusen using multimodal retinal image analysis.

Mark J.

van Grinsven 1 ,

G. H. Buitendijk 2, 3 , C. Brussee 2, 3 , B. van

Ginneken 1 , T. Theelen 4 , C. C. Klaver 2, 3 , C. I.

Sanchez 1 . 1 Diagnostic Image Analysis Group,

Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen,

Netherlands; 2 Department of Ophthalmology,

Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam,

Netherlands; 3 Department of Epidemiology,

Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam,

Netherlands; 4 Department of Ophthalmology,

Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen,

Netherlands *CR

5862 — C0048 Peripheral Retinal Hemorrhages on Fundus Photography in Patients with

Suspected Abusive Head Trauma.

Pavlina S.

Kemp

Walz 4

1 , S. Q. Longmuir

, R. Oral 2

1, 2 , B. Zimmerman 3

, M. D. Abramoff 1

Ophthalmology, University of Iowa, Iowa City,

IA; 2 of Iowa, Iowa City, IA;

.

1

, A.

Department of

Department of Pediatrics, University of Iowa,

Iowa City, IA; 3 College of Public Health, University

4 College of Medicine,

University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA

5863 — C0049 Thermal Index in Ex

Vivo Bovine Lenses from Acoustic-Radiation-

Force Impulse (ARFI) Pulse Imaging.

Michele D.

Lee, R.

Urs, L.

H.

Suh, R.

H.

Silverman.

Harkness

Eye Institute, Columbia University , New York , NY

5864 — C0050 Reflection-based Imaging of

Macular Pigment Distributions in Infants and

Children.

Mohsen Sharifzadeh

P. S. Bernstein 2 .

1 Physics and astronomy, Univ. of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT;

1 , W. Gellermann

2 Department of

Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, Moran Eye

Center, Salt Lake City, UT

1 ,

5865 — C0051 Smallest Needle and

Vitrectomy Trochar/Plug Sizes Identified on

X-Rays: To Avoid Unnecessary Radiation and Operating Room Turnover Time.

Yigit

Akduman 1 , J. Azhar 2 , T. Allam 1 , E. I. Akduman 1 ,

L. Akduman 3 .

1 Radiology, Saint Louis University,

St. Louis, MO; 2 Optometry, Illinois College of

Optometry, Chicago, IL; 3 Ophthalmology, Saint

Louis Univerisity, St. Louis, MO

5866 — C0052 Multimodal Evaluation

Of Patients With Chronic Central Serous

Chorioretinopathy.

Pedro M.

Leão , L.

F.

Barroso, R.

C.

Siqueira , R.

Jorge.

ophthalmology, universidade de Sao Paulo - USP-RP, Ribeirao

Preto, Brazil

5867 — C0053 The Effect of Photodynamic

Therapy on Short-Wavelength Fundus

Autofluorescence in Eyes with Acute Central

Serous Chorioretinopathy.

Stefan Hagen 1, 2 , S.

Ansari-Shahrezaei 1, 2 , E. Smretschnig 1, 2 , I. Krebs 1, 2 ,

C. G. Glittenberg 1, 2 , S. Binder 1, 2 . 1 Ophthalmology,

Rudolf Foundation Clinic, Vienna,

Austria; 2 Ophthalmology, Ludwig Boltzmann

Institute for Retinology and Biomicroscopic Laser

Surgery, Rudolf Foundation Clinic, Vienna, Austria

5868 — C0054 Usefulness of Ultra-Widefield

Fluorescein Angiography by Oral Administration of Fluorescein.

Masahiko Sugimoto , H.

Matsubara, R.

Miyata , Y.

Matsui , A.

Ichio, M.

Kondo.

Ophthalmology, Mie University School of

Medicine , Tsu, Japan f

5869 — C0055 Autofluorescence-Based

Macular Pigment Measurements before and after Cataract Surgery in a Large

Subject Population.

Akira Obana

Gohto 1 , T. Seto 1 , T. Ueno 3

1, 2 , Y.

, M. Sharifzadeh 4 , W.

Ophthalmology, Seirei Hamamatsu Gellermann 4 .

1

Gen Hosp, Hamamatsu, Japan; 2 Medical

Spectroscopy, Applied Medical Photonics

Laboratory, Medical Photonics Research Center,

Hamamatsu University School of Medicine,

Hamamatsu, Japan; 3 Optic Development,

R&D Devision, NIDEK CO.,LTD, Gamagori,

Japan; 4 Physics and Astronomy, University of Utah,

Salt Lake City, UT *CR

5870 — C0056 Autofluorescence and Red

Reflectance Imaging of Choroidal Nevus

Using Ultra-Wide-Field Scanning Laser

Ophthalmoscope.

Laura N. Distefano 1 , M. A.

Zapata 1, 3 , M. Leila 2 , T. Teixido 3 , A. Salas Torras 1 , J.

Rigo 1 , J. Garcia-Arumi 1, 4 .

1 Ophthalmology, Hospital

Vall d’Hebron, Barcelona, Spain; 2 Research

Institute of Ophthalmology, Giza, Egypt; 3 Institut d’Oftalmologia Clínica Girona, Girona,

Spain; 4 Instituto de Microcirugía Ocular, Barcelona,

Spain

5871 — C0057 Fundus Autofluorescence in Acute Retinal Necrosis.

Ashvini Reddy.

Ophthalmology, University of Virginia,

Charlottesville, VA

5872 — C0058 Scotopic and photopic dissociation in patients with chronic central serous chorioretinopathy.

Jakob Wågström , M.

Larsen . Glostrup Hospital , Glostrup , Denmar k

5873 — C0059 Imaging of Retinal

Vascular Disease Using Hypoxia-Sensitive

Contrast Agents.

. 1

Stephanie M.

Evan s 1 , A.

Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, Jayagopal 1, 2

Vanderbilt Eye Institute, Nashville, TN;

Physiology and Biophysics, Vanderbilt University

Medical Center, Nashville, TN

2 Molecular

5874 — C0060 Evaluation Of Multicolor

Spectral Reflection Imaging (488 nm, 536 nm & 786 nm) In Comparison With Color

Photography, Autofluorescence And Spectral

Domain OCT imaging In A Consecutive Series

Of Patients With Retinal Disorders.

Simone

Kellner 1, 2 , S. Weinitz 1, 2 , G. Farmand 1 , U.

Kellner 1, 2 .

1 Rare Retinal Disease Center,

AugenZentrum Siegburg, MVZ ADTC Siegburg

GmbH, Siegburg, Germany; 2 RetinaScience, Bonn,

Germany

5875 — C0061 Normal values of retinal sensitivity determined by Macular Integrity

Assessment.

Manabe 2

F. Shiraga 1 .

1

Atsushi Fujiwara

, S. Izumibata 2

1 , C. Shiragami 2

, A. Murata 2

Kagawa University, Miki-cho,

Japan *CR

, S.

, Y. Morizane 1 ,

Okayama University Hospital,

Okayama, Japan; 2

The Commercial Relationships (CR) Index for Disclosures and the Clinical Trial (CT) Registration Index are at arvo.org/amindices .

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Thursday – Posters – 5876 – 5898

5876 — C0062 Fundus-screening with

Optos ultra-widefield retinal imaging versus biomicroscopy in patients with pneumological diseases.

Timo Bullmann 1

Schiel 1

Darida

, M. Schumann

1 , B. Lorenz 1 .

1

2

2 , E. Wimmer

, J. Post 2

, H.

, M. Andrassi-

Ophthalmology, Justus Liebig

University Giessen, Giessen, Germany; 2 Medical

School, Justus Liebig University Giessen, Giessen,

Germany *CR

5877 — C0063 Assessing the incidence of ocular dicrotism in healthy and glaucomatous eyes.

Monika E.

Danielewska 1 , P. Krzyzanowska-

Berkowska 2 , D. Iskander 1 . 1 Institute of

Biomedical Engineering & Instrumentation,

Wroclaw University of Technology, Wroclaw,

Poland; 2 Department of Opthalmology, Wroclaw

Medical University, Wroclaw, Poland *CR

5878 — C0064 Clinical Applications of

Multiwavelength Scanning Laser Imaging.

Daren

Hanumunthadu , M.

Clemo, D.

A.

Sim, P.

A.

Keane,

P.

J.

Patel.

NIHR Moorfields Biomedical Research

Centre , Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation

Trust and UCL Institute of Ophthalmology, London ,

United Kingdom *CR

5879 — C0065 A Case of Occult Macular

Dystrophy with Foveal Detachment by

Vitreomacular Traction.

Yu Kato 1 , K. Fujinami 1, 2 ,

T. Noda 1 , M. Akahori 1 , T. Iwata 1 , Y. Miyake 1, 3 ,

K. Tsunoda 1 .

1 National Institute of Sensory

Organs, National Tokyo Medical Center, Tokyo,

Japan; 2 Ophthalmology, Keio University School of

Medicine, Tokyo, Japan; 3 Aichi Medical University,

Aichi, Japan

5880 — C0066 Spectral Domain Optical

Coherence Tomography in Lipemia

Retinalis.

Omar Shakir , S.

Grover . Ophthalmology,

University of Florida - Jacksonville , Jacksonville ,

FL

5881 — C0067 Vertical midline respecting ganglion cell layer defect in patients with space-occupying brain lesion.

Ahreum Chung, Y.

Kim, N.

Kim.

Inha University Hospital , Incheon,

Republic

M. Jardel 2 of Korea

5882 — C0068 Telemedicine as a useful tool for referrals to eye care services in a remote city of the Brazilian Amazon.

P. H. Morales 1

Mariana D. Coelho 1

, S. R. Salomao 1 , I. Lins da Silva 1

, M. Giordani Mileo

L. Marcelo Aranha 2 .

1

,

,

Federal University of Sao

Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil; 2

2 , R. Belfort, Jr.

1

,

Institute of Biomedical

Research, Montenegro ICB5/USP, Montenegro,

Brazil

5883 — C0069 EyeArt: Advanced

Image Analysis Tools for Diabetic

Retinopathy Screening and Telemedicine

Applications.

Kaushal Solanki 1 , S. Bhat 1 , C.

Ramachandra 1 , M. Nittala 2 , S. R. Sadda 2 .

1 Eyenuk

LLC, Woodland Hills, CA; 2 Ophthalmology, USC

Keck School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA *CR

5884 — C0070 Giving Greater Access to

Retinal Screening Through Low-cost, Easy-

To-Use Non-Mydriatic Retinal Cameras in

Underserved Clinics.

Johnson 1 , E. Barriga

G. Zamora 1 . 1

San Antonio, TX *CR

Peter Soli z 1

, W. Bauman

VisionQuest Biomedical LLC,

Albuquerque, NM; 2

, J. Maynard

1 , S. C. Nemeth 1

Retina Institute of South Texas,

Exhibit/Poster Hall SA C0071-C0084

1 , R.

Thursday, May 08, 2014 8:30 AM-10:15 AM

2 ,

Retina / Multidisciplinary Ophthalmic Imaging /

Retina

520 Geographic Atrophy

Moderator: Eric H. Souied

5885 — C0071 Outer Retinal Tubulation as a Predictor of the Growth Rate of

Geographic Atrophy in Age-related Macular

Degeneration.

Nittala

Henry 2

1 , S. R. Sadda

.

1

Amirhossein Hariri

1 , E. C. Strauss

1

2

, M. G.

, P. Lai 2 , E.

Doheny Eye Institute, Los Angeles, CA;

2 Genentech Inc., South San Francisco, CA *CR

5886 — C0072 Multimodal Imaging Of Ghosts

In Geographic Atrophy Areas.

Eric H.

Souied ,

C.

Bonnet , H.

Oubraham , R.

Blanco Garavito ,

N.

Puche, J.

Zerbib , G.

Querques . Retina Creteil,

University Paris Est, Creteil, France *CR

5887 — C0073 Choroidal thickness in geographic atrophy associated with agerelated macular degeneration.

Moritz Lindner 1

J. Czauderna 1

Brinkmann 1

, A. Bezatis 1

, R. Fimmes 2

, E. Becker 1

, S. Schmitz-Valckenberg

, M. Fleckenstein 1 .

1

, C. K.

,

1 ,

F. G. Holz 1 Department of

Ophthalmology, University of Bonn, Bonn,

Germany; 2 Institute for Medical Biometry,

Informatics and Epidemiology, University of Bonn,

Bonn, Germany *CR , f

5888 — C0074 Long-term natural history of geographic atrophy in age-related macular degeneration.

Steffen Schmitz-Valckenberg, M.

Fleckenstein , M.

Lindner, A.

P.

Goebel , F.

G.

Holz . Ophthalmology, University of Bonn , Bonn ,

Germany *CR, f

5889 — C0075 Structural characteristics of retinal layers adjacent to Geographic

Atrophy.

Mohammad A.

Sadiq, N.

Rajagopalan,

K.

E.

Guinn, M.

S.

Hanout , L.

J.

Zapata , J.

Maya ,

S.

Sarwar , D.

V.

Do , Q.

Nguyen , Y.

Sepah.

Ocular

Imaging Research and Reading Center, Stanley

M. Truhlsen Eye Institute. University of Nebraska

Medical Center, Omaha, NE *CR

5890 — C0076 Intravitreal Erythropoietin in Eyes with Geographic Atrophy Secondary to Age-related Macular Degeneration.

Stephen

H.

Sinclair

Presti 3 . 1

1, 2

Media, PA; 2

, K. Hurley 1 , B. Parvus

School Medicine, Philadelphia, PA;

1 , P.

Ophthalmology, Sinclair Retina Associates,

Ophthalmology, Drexel University

3 Interactive

Multi-media Technology Center, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA *CR

5891 — C0077 Choroidal thickness changes in progressing geographic atrophy secondary to age-related macular degeneration.

Elisabetta

Pilotto

Evelyn

Italy; 2

1

2

, F. Guidolin 1 , E. Convento 1

, R. Parrozzani 2 , E. Midena

, F. Stefanon 1

1, 2 .

1

, L.

Department of Ophthalmology, University of Padova, Padova,

G.B. Bietti Foundation, IRCCS, Rome, Italy

5892 — C0078 Intravitreal Sirolimus for the Treatment of Bilateral Geographic

Atrophy Associated with Age-Related Macular

Degeneration: Results of a Phase I/II Trial.

Philip A. Petrou 1 , K. Shimel 2 , C. A. Cukras 2 , F. L.

Ferris 2 , E. Y. Chew 2 , W. T. Wong 1 . 1 Unit on Neuron-

Glia Interactions in Retinal Disease, National

Eye Institute, National Institutes of Health (NIH),

Bethesda, MD; 2 National Eye Institute, National

Institutes of Health (NIH), Bethesda, MD f

5893 — C0079 Retinal oximetry in eyes with geographic atrophy due to age-related macular degeneration.

Andreas Pollreisz, M. Baratsits,

K. Kefer, C. Mitsch, S. Sacu, U. Schmidt-Erfurth.

Ophthalmology, Medical University Vienna,

Vienna, Austria

5894 — C0080 Rates of Vision Loss in

Patients with Geographic Atrophy in AREDS and AREDS 2.

David Valent 1 , E. Y. Chew 1 ,

E. Agron 1 , F. L. Ferris 1 , P. J. Rosenfeld 3 , T. E.

Clemons 2 , W. T. Wong 1 , A. Disease Study Research

Group 2 . 1 National Eye Institute/National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD; 2 EMMES Corporation,

Rockville, MD; 3 Bascom Palmer Eye Institute,

Miami, FL f

5895 — C0081 Spectral-domain Optical

Coherence Tomography Features of Regions of Increased Autofluorescence at the Margin of Geographic Atrophy in Patients with Age

Related Macular Degeneration.

Hariri

P. Lai 2

1 , M. G. Nittala 1

, S. R. Sadda 1, 3

Los Angeles, CA;

Francisco, CA;

2

.

, E. C. Strauss 2

1

Yan Lu o 1 , A.

, E. Henry

Doheny Eye Institute,

Genentech, Inc., South San

2

3 Department of Ophthalmology,

University of Southern California, Los Angeles,

CA *CR

,

5896 — C0082 Correlation between Fundus

Autofluorescence and Spectral Domain Optical

Coherence Tomography Measurements in

Geographic Atrophy.

Muneeswar Gupta Nittala 1 ,

A. Hariri 1 , E. Henry 2 , E. C. Strauss 2 , P. Lai 2 , S. R.

Sadda 1 .

1 Ophthalmology, Doheny Eye Institute, Los

Angeles, CA; 2 Genentech, Inc, South San Francisco,

CA *CR

5897 — C0083 The Autofluorescence in the

Detection and Monitoring of Behavior Patterns

Age-Related Macular Disease (ARMD) Dry

Type.

Milagros Velazco, J. Rodriguez. RETINA,

Conde de Valenciana, Mexico DF, Mexico f

5898 — C0084 MultiColor imaging in the evaluation of geographic atrophy due to agerelated macular degeneration.

Naima Ben

Moussa , A.

Georges, E.

H.

Souied , G.

Querques .

Ophthalmology, University Paris Est Creteil, Centre

Hospitalier Intercommunal de Creteil, Creteil,

France f Refer to the Program Number in the Clinical Trial (CT) Registration Index. * CR Refer to the Program Number in the Commercial Relationships (CR) Index for Disclosures.

385

Thursday Posters 8:30 am – 10:15 am

5899 – 5919 – Thursday – Posters

Exhibit/Poster Hall SA C0085-C0121

Thursday, May 08, 2014 8:30 AM-10:15 AM

521 Pediatric Retinopathy

5902 — C0088 Dark-Rearing (DR) Mitigates

Pre-Retinal Neovascularization and OIR

Pathology with no Detriment To Visual Function and Morphology: Compelling Evidence For DR as Non-Invasive Intervention in Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP).

Tailoi Chan-Ling 1 ,

S. Adamson

Koina

Linsenmeier

1

4 , P. Hu

5

, R. Natoli 2

1 , J. C. Lau

, R. Maccarone

5 , J. M. Provis 2

3 , M.

& Histology, University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW,

Australia; 2

, S. Bisti 3

, R. A.

.

1 Department of Anatomy

ARC Centre for Excellence in Vision

Science, Australian National University, Canberra,

ACT, Australia; 3 Biomedical & Science Technology,

The University of LAquila, LAquila, Italy; 4 ACT

Pathology, The Canberra Hospital, Canberra, ACT,

Australia; 5 Department of Biomedical Engineering,

Northwestern University, Evanston, IL

5905 — C0091 Telemedicine for ROP

Screening.

Michael T. Trese 1, 2 , K. Drenser 1, 2

Capone 1, 2

Oak, MI; 2

MI *CR

.

1

, A.

Associated Retinal Consultants, Royal

William Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak,

5907 — C0093 Outcomes of laser treatment in infants with high-risk pre-threshold retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) in East London.

Marina

Vasalaki 1 , S. Khan 1 , S. Karim

Patel 1, 2 , M. Reddy 1 .

1

1 , G. Adams 2 , H.

Ophthalmology, Barts Health

NHS Trust - The Royal London Hospital, London,

United Kingdom; 2 Ophthalmology, Homerton

University Hospital, London, United Kingdom

5912 — C0098 Characterizing the Natural

History of Retinopathy in Incontinentia

Pigmenti.

Connie Chen , I.

Han, M.

F.

Goldberg .

Wilmer Eye Institute, Baltimore, MD

Retina

Moderators: Michael T. Trese and

Michael F. Chiang

5899 — C0085 Ocular and Systemic

Adverse Events Asociated with Intravitreal

Bevacizumab in the Treatment of Retinopathy of

Prematurity.

Victoria Gonzalez 1 , A. Kychenthal 3 ,

P. Dorta 3 , A. Banker 2

Martinez-Castellanos

D.F., Mexico;

Mexico; 2

2

Ahmedabad, India;

Rio, Santiago, Chile

V. Morales-Canton 1

3

, V. Morales-Canton

1 . 1 by the iPhone 5 camera.

Rafael

, R. Chan 2

M. A. Martinez-Castellanos

College, New York, NY;

University, Portland, OR

3

1 .

*CR

1

Romero

1 , M. A.

Retina, APEC, Mexico,

Retina, Banker, Navrangpura,

Retina, Hospital Roberto del

5900 — C0086 Long-Term Safety and

Efficacy of Intravitreal Bevacizumab (IVB) for

Aggressive Posterior Retinopathy of Prematurity

(AP-ROP).

Pankaj Malhotra , K.

Kishore.

Surgery,

University of Illinois College of Medicine , Peoria ,

Peoria , IL

5903 — C0089 Interexpert agreement in the diagnosis and management of Retinopathy of Prematurity using digital images acquired

Vera

, M. F. Chiang 3

Retina, Asoc

,

1 ,

Para Evitar la Ceguera en Mexico, Mexico, D.F,

Ophthalmology, Weill Cornell Medical

Ophthalmology and

Medical Informatics & Clinical Epidemiology,

Casey Eye Institute at Oregon Health & Science

5904 — C0090 Does the Replacement of Foetal

Haemoglobin by Adult Haemoglobin After

Blood Transfusion in Very Preterm Infants

Contribute to the Development of Retinopathy of

Prematurity? A Prospective Cohort Study.

Chris

Stutchfield 1, 2 , D. Odd 2

R. Markham 3

Kingdom; 3

, A. Jain 1

.

1

, C. Williams 3, 1 ,

Neonatal unit, St. Michael’s

Hospital, Bristol, United Kingdom; 2

Ophthalmology, Bristol Eye Hospital,

Bristol, United Kingdom

Neonatal unit, Southmead Hospital, Bristol, United

5906 — C0092 Increasing severity of ROP after birth correlates with the level of functional and morphological retinal alterations at primary school age.

Birgit Lorenz , M.

Andrassi Darida ,

C.

Ophthalmology, Linköping University, Linköping,

Sweden; 4 Division of Ophthalmology, Department of clinical sciences, Umeå university, Umeå,

Sweden;

University Hospital, Lund, Sweden;

Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden

5909 — C0095 Risk Factors for Development of Zone I versus Zone II Retinopathy of

Prematurity: A Retrospective Analysis of the

Early Treatment of Retinopathy of Prematurity

Study (ET-ROP).

Mynna Ishikiriyama 1, 2

A. Levison 1, 3

,

Campomanes 1

, M. Deiner

.

1

1 , A. G. de Alba

Ophthalmology, University of California-San Francisco, San Francisco,

CA; 2 Ophthalmology, Santa Casa of Sao Paulo, Sao

Paulo, Brazil; 3 Ophthalmology, Cole Eye Institute,

Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH *CR

5910 — C0096 Efficacy of oral acetazolamide and topical dorzolamide therapy for X-linked juvenile retinoschisis maculopathy.

Maria Silvana

Galantuomo 1 , A. Cuccu 1 , I. Zucca 1 , M. N. Preising 2 ,

B. Lorenz 2 , M. Fossarello 1 .

1 Ophthalmology,

R.

Friedburg,

Italy; 2 Ophthalmology, University of Giessen,

Henr

Murray 3 y 1

5

M.

Ophthalmology,

Giessen,

Bokun,

Justus

Germany

Department of Ophthalmology, Lund

Giessen, Germany

, R. Sisk 2

*CR

-

, A. M. Berrocal 1

, J. Tzu

K.

. 1

1

Stieger,

Liebig

Academy, Gothenburg, Sweden;

University of Cagliari, Cagliari,

Diseases: Extended Follow Up.

Palmer Eye Institute, Miami, FL;

3

Christopher

2

6

W.

Department of

St. Erik’s Eye

, T. A. Albini 1

Ocular Oncology and Retina, Miami, FL

Bowl

University

, T. G.

Cincinnati Eye Institute, Cincinnati, OH; 3

.

Giessen,

5911 — C0097 Intravitreal Bevacizumab for

Ophthalmology,

Murray

5908 — C0094 Evaluation of new guidelines for ROP screening in Sweden with the help of a national quality register - SWEDROP.

Gerd

Holmstrom 1 , A. Hellström 2 , P. Jakobsson 3 , P.

Lundgren 4 , K. Tornqvist 5 , A. Wallin 6 . 1 Neuroscience, ophthalmology, Uppsala University, Uppsala,

Sweden; 2 Section of Pediatric Ophthalmology,

The Queen Silvia Children’s hospital, Sahlgrenska the Treatment of Pediatric Retinal and Choroidal

Ophthalmology, Bascom

5913 — C0099 Normative data for intraocular pressure and central corneal thickness in preterm infants.

S.

A.

of

Grover

Patel,

. Ophthalmology,

Jacksonville , FL

Wassia Khaja,

Retinopathy of Prematurity.

K.

V.

University

Chalam of

5914 — C0100 Comparing Outcomes and Complication Rates with Intravitreal

,

Florida,

Bevacizumab versus Laser Therapy for Type 1

5919 — C0105 Retinal Fluorescein

Angiographic Features In The Different Stages

Of Retinopathy Of Prematurity.

Maria G.

Martinez , L.

Rodriguez Quiñones , V.

Morales-

Canton , M.

A.

Martinez Castellanos.

Retina ,

Asociacion Para Evitar la Ceguera en Mexico , San

Lucas Coyoacan , Mexico

The Commercial Relationships (CR) Index for Disclosures and the Clinical Trial (CT) Registration Index are at arvo.org/amindices .

K.

J. Wang 1 .

Ferenchak,

Medical Center

Bevacizumab.

1

Prematurity.

Baldascino

Department the Sacred of

,

,

Ophthalmology, Indiana University,

Indianapolis, IN;

L.

2

Heart,

J.

Southwest, Dallas, TX

A.

Chicago,

Emanuele

Orazi,

Tonti,

S.

Rome ,

Ophthalmology,

Ital

Rebecca Deutsch,

Cohen.

IL

D.

Luceri y

Kathryn M. Haider

Rush

,

1

F.

5916 — C0102 Refractive Error and Visual

Acuity in infants with ROP treated with

, E. Birch

Retina Foundation of the

Lepore ,

Molle.

Catholic

2 ,

5918 — C0104 Effect of sunlight exposure during pregnancy on Retinopathy of

H.

University

5915 — C0101 The teaching and practice of retinopathy of prematurity screening skills during Ophthalmology residency training: a nationwide survey.

Talía Nieto, R.

Romero Vera ,

M.

A.

Martinez Castellanos.

APEC , Mexico City ,

Mexico

5917 — C0103 Neonatal serum cytokine profiles with and without retinopathy of prematurity.

Syatirah Abu Yazi b 1 , R. Mohd

Salleh 2 , N. Khaliddin 1, 3 , Y. Choo 4 , A. Ahmad

Kamar 4 , S. Sulaiman 5 , M. Choo 1, 3 , C. K. Patel 6 ,

T. A. Kamalden 1, 3 . 1 Uni Malaya Eye Research

Centre, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur,

Malaysia; 2 School of Health Sciences, Science

University of Malaysia, Kubang Kerian,

Malaysia; 3 Department of Ophthalmology,

University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur,

Malaysia; 4 Department of Paediatrics, University of

Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; 5 Department of

Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Malaya,

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; 6 Oxford Eye Hospital,

John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, UK, United

Kingdom

University

386

Thursday – Posters – 5920 – 5938

5920 — C0106 Evaluating, monitoring and predicting visual acuity during the first two years of life in premature infants with and without

Retinopathy of Prematurity using an indigenous normogram.

Anand Vinekar, P.

Hari , A.

Zope , V.

Kemmanu, M.

Kurian , B.

Shetty . Pediatric Retina ,

Narayana Nethralaya Postgraduate Institute of

Ophthalmology, Bangalore, India

5921 — C0107 Correlation of Severity of

Retinopathy of Prematurity and the Size of the Infant’s Electronic Medical Record.

Reid

Mollman, J.

Cao, R.

W.

Enzenauer, E.

McCourt,

R.

Braverman, M.

Paciuc Beja . Ophthalmology,

University of Colorado , Aurora , CO

5922 — C0108 Anti-Vascular Endothelial

Growth Factor (VEGF) for Retinopathy of Prematurity: Jules Stein Eye Institute

Experience.

Ryan K.

Wong , I.

Tsui .

Ophthalmology, Jules Stein Eye Institute, Los

Angeles, CA

5923 — C0109 Intravitreal Anti-Vascular

Endothelial Growth Factor inhibitors in

Treatment of Retinopathy of Prematurity:

Systematic Review.

Parisa Emami-naeini .

Ophthalmology, Kresge Eye Institute, Detroit, MI

5924 — C0110 Fluorescein Angiography

Differences Between Retinopathy of Prematurity and Retinopathy Induced by Oxygen in Preterm

Newborns.

Alan Alba Orozco , L.

Rodriguez

Quiñones , H.

Sepulveda, V.

Morales-Canton , M.

A.

Martinez Castellanos.

Retina , Assoc Para Evitar la

Ceguera en Mexico , IAP, Mexico , Mexico

5925 — C0111 The new modified technique of the cryotherapy and laser photocoagulation of the retina under the visual control of RetCam

3 in newborns with high-risk prethreshold

ROP.

Juraj Timkovič , J.

Němčanský, D.

Cholevík ,

P.

Mašek.

Clinic of Ophthalmology, University

Hospital Ostrava, Ostrava, Czech Republic

5926 — C0112 Comparison of Serum

Concentrations of Bevacizumab and Vascular

Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF) Levels in Laser and Bevacizumab Treated ROP

Patients.

Lingkun Kong , A.

R.

Bhatt, A.

B.

Demny,

P.

G.

Steinkuller.

Ophthalmology, Baylor College of

Medicine , Houston, TX

5927 — C0113 A Computerized Telemedicine

System for Screening of Retinopathy of

Prematurity (ROP) and Validation of

ROPtool.

Ashkan Abbe y

D. C. Musch 2

Drenser 1 , D. K. Wallace 3

1

, C. Andrews

, C. G. Besirli 2

2 , A. Capone 1

, M. T. Trese 1 . 1

, P. P. Lee

, K. A.

Associated

Retinal Consultants, William Beaumont Hospital,

Royal Oak, MI; 2 Ophthalmology, University of Michigan - Kellogg Eye Center, Ann Arbor,

MI; 3 Ophthalmology, Duke University, Durham,

NC *CR

2 ,

5928 — C0114 Patients with retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) have increased levels of prolactin and reduced levels of vasoinhibins in the circulation.

Vazquez Membrillo Miguel

Ange l 1 , L. Zepeda Romero

J. Gutierrez Padilla

Barrera de Leon

Chalita 2

3

2 , F. Gomez Aguayo

2 , E. Angulo Castellanos

, C. Gonzalez Bernal 3

, A. Meza Anguiano 2 , C. Clapp 1

2

2 ,

, J.

, A. Quezada

.

1 Instituto de Neurobiologia, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico (UNAM), Campus Juriquilla,

Mexico; 2 OPD, Hospital Civil “Fray Antonio

Alcalde”, Centro Universitario de Ciencias de la

Salud,Universidad de Guadalajara, Guadalajara,

Mexico; 3 Hospital Mateno Infantil “Esperanza

López Mateos” Secretaria de Salud Jalisco,

Guadalajara, Mexico

5929 — C0115 Functional modifications of retinal images in quantitative plus disease diagnosis of retinopathy of prematurity.

Samir

N.

Pate l 1

S. Ostmo

, R. Chan

Ataer-Cansizoglu 3

5

1 , A. Ruggeri

, M. F. Chiang 5, 6 . 1

2 , E. Poletti 2

, J. Kalpathy-Cramer 4

, E.

, K. Jonas

Ophthalmology,

Weill Cornell Medical College, New York,

PA; 2 Information Engineering, University of

Padova, Padua, Italy; 3 Electrical and Computer

Engineering, Northeastern University, Boston,

1 ,

MA; 4 Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital,

Boston, MA; 5 Ophthalmology, Casey Eye Institute at Oregon Health & Science University, Portland,

OR; 6 Medical Informatics & Clinical Epidemiology,

Casey Eye Institute at Oregon Health & Science

University, Portland, OR *CR

5930 — C0116 Inter-reader Agreement and

Performance in Diagnosing ROP as Compared to a Gold Standard Diagnostic Algorithm.

Michael

C. Ryan 1 , S. Ostmo 2 , K. Jonas 4 , R. Chan 4 , M. F.

School of Medicine, Oregon Health Chiang 2, 3 .

1

& Science University, Portland, OR; 2 Department of Ophthalmology, Casey Eye Institute at

Oregon Health & Science University, Portland,

OR; 3 Department of Medical Informatics & Clinical

Epidemiology, Casey Eye Institute at Oregon Health

& Science University, Portland, OR; 4 Department of Ophthalmology, Weill Cornell Medical College,

New York, NY *CR

5931 — C0117 Vitreoretinal interface disorders assessed by SD-OCT in patients with retinopathy of prematurity.

Sarai Delgado-Pelayo,

V. González, V. E. Giordano, M. A. Martinez-

Castellanos. Retina, Asociación para Evitar la

Ceguera, México, Mexico

5932 — C0118 Evaluation of Spectral Domain

Optical Coherence Tomography Vascular

Characteristics in Subjects with Retinopathy of Prematurity.

Viet 1 , D. K. Wallace

Toth 1, 3 . 1

Ramiro

1, 2

Ophthalmology, Duke University Eye

Center, Durham, NC; 2

S.

Maldonad

, S. F. Freedman

School of Medicine, Durham, NC; 3 o 1

1, 2

, D. Tran-

, C. A.

Pediatrics, Duke University

Biomedical

Engineering, Duke University, Durham, NC *CR

5933 — C0119 The Effect of Intravitreal

Bevacizumab on Cystoid Macular Edema

(CME) in Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP) as

Detected by Handheld Spectral Domain Optical

Coherence Tomography (SDOCT).

Sailaja ( Sailu)

Bondalapati, J.

Ulrich , M.

T.

Cabrera.

University of

North Carolina , School of medicine , Chapel Hill ,

NC

5934 — C0120 Structural and vascular developmental changes of the fovea in patients with spontaneously regressed retinopathy of prematurity assessed by fluorescein angiography and spectral domain OCT.

Luvia Rodriguez

Quiñones , V.

E.

Giordano , S.

Salinas Longoria ,

V.

Morales-Canton , M.

A.

Martinez Castellanos.

Retina , Asociacion para Evitar la Ceguera en

Mexico , Mexico , Mexico

5935 — C0121 Spectral-Domain Optical

Coherence Tomography (Spectralis) and

Fundus Autofluorescence Findings in

Foveal Hypoplasia.

Kevin Cronin , S.

Grover .

Ophthalmology, University of Florida -

Jacksonville , Jacksonville , FL

Exhibit/Poster Hall SA C0167-C0185

Thursday, May 08, 2014 8:30 AM-10:15 AM

Retina / Anatomy/Pathology

522 Other macular diseases

Moderator: Emily Y. Chew

5936 — C0167 Morpho-functional long term evolution of dome shaped maculas.

Guillaume

Soudier

Strasbourg, France;

France

1

Bourcier 1

, V. Gualino

C. Speeg-Schatz 1 , R. Tadayoni

, D. Gaucher

2

2 , A. Gaudric

1

2

2 , P. G. Massin

, M. Nardin 1 , T.

.

1 NHC university hospital,

Lariboisière hospital, Paris,

2 ,

5937 — C0168 Prevalence of macular complications associated with high myopia: a prospective study in a clinical setting.

Olivier

Lichtwitz 1 , S. Rouissi

N. Leveziel 1 .

1

1 , M. Boissonnot

Ophthalmology, Poitiers, France; 2

1 , P. Ingrand

University Hospital Poitiers,

University

Hospital Poitiers, Public Health, Poitiers, France

2 ,

5938 — C0169 Longterm Follow up and

Role of Staphyloma Radius of Curvature in Cases of Spontaneous Improvement of

Myopic Foveoschisis.

Katherine Chen 1, 2 ,

C. Chen 1, 3 , J. Garcia-Arumi

Q. V. Hoang 1

University, New York, NY; 2

4 , S. Chang 1 ,

.

1 Ophthalmology, Columbia

Institute of Human

Nutrition, Columbia University, New York, NY;

3 Ophthalmology, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital,

Chiayi, Taiwan; 4 Ophthalmology, Hospital

Universitario Vall d, Barcelona, Spain *CR f Refer to the Program Number in the Clinical Trial (CT) Registration Index. * CR Refer to the Program Number in the Commercial Relationships (CR) Index for Disclosures.

387

Thursday Posters 8:30 am – 10:15 am

5939 – 5954 – Thursday – Posters

5939 — C0170 Comparison of Ocular

Axial Length Measurements with MRI and

Partial Coherence Interferometry in Highly

Myopic Patients with Posterior Staphyloma.

Jonathan Tang

Hoang 1 . 1

1 , J. Y. Pan 1, 2 , S. Chang 1 , Q. V.

Edward S. Harkness Eye Institute,

Columbia University College of Physicians and

Surgeons, New York, NY; 2 Methodist Girls’ School,

Singapore, Singapore *CR

5940 — C0171 Acute Macular

Neuroretinopathy Following Trauma.

Nicholas

D.

Chinskey , M.

W.

Johnson.

Ophthalmology and

Visual Sciences , University of Michigan ,

Ann Arbor, MI

5941 — C0172 Retinal topography of myopic eyes: A spectral domain optical coherence tomography study.

Seong-Woo Kim 1

Oh 2 , C. Yun 1 , K. Huh 1 . 1

, J. Oh 1 , I.

Ophthalmology, Korea

University, College of Medicine, Seoul, Republic of Korea; 2 Ophthalmology, Wonkwang University

Sanbon Hospital, Sanbon, Republic of Korea

5942 — C0173 Ocular risk factors for myopic foveoschisis.

Chang Ki Yoon , H.

Yu .

Ophthalmology, Seoul National University

Hospital , Seoul, Republic of Korea

5943 — C0174 Maculopathy in Patients with

Monoclonal Gammopathy of Undetermined

Significance.

Stephen J.

Smith, M.

W.

Johnson.

Kellogg Eye Center , University of Michigan ,

Ann Arbor, MI

5944 — C0175 Paraproteinemic maculopathy.

bachir abia d 1 , A. M. Mansour 1, 2 ,

J. Arevalo 3, 8 , H. Zegarra 4 , G. Shah 5 , R.

Moorthy 6 , J. S. Pulido 7 , R. Alameddine 1 , A. Bou

Ghannam 1 , G. The Collaborative Paraproteinemic

Maculopathy 1 .

1 Ophthalmology, American

University of Beirut Medical Center, Beirut,

Lebanon; 2 Ophthalmology, Rafic Hariri University

Hospital, Beirut, Lebanon; 3 Ophthalmology, Wilmer

Eye Institute, The Johns Hopkins University,

Baltimore, MD; 4 Retina Associates of Cleveland,

Beachwood, OH; 5 Barnes Retina Institute, St. Louis,

MO; 6 Ophthalmology, Indiana University School of

Medicine, Indianapolis, IN; 7 Ophthalmology, Mayo

Clinic, Rochester, MN; 8 Vitreoretinal Division, The

King Khaled Eye Specialist Hospital, Riyadh, Saudi

Arabia

5945 — C0176 Dome-shaped macula detachment: new treatment approach in 2 cases.

Gisele Soubrane 1 , N. Massamba 3 ,

C. M. Herpe 4

France; 2

.

1

, I. Aknin 2

University PARIS V, Paris,

Estivalière, Cannes, France;

PONTOISE, Cergy Pontoise, France;

Laval, France

3 CH CERGY

4 CHR Laval,

5946 — C0177 Correlating Changes In

Macular Function With Antomical Pathology

In Tractional Epiretinal Membrane.

Adil

Syed 1, 2 , T. Hong 1 , G. Broadhead 1, 2 , M. Zhu 1, 2 , A.

A. Chang 1, 2 .

1 Sydney Institute of Vision Science,

Sydney, NSW, Australia; 2 Save Sight Institute,

Sydney, NSW, Australia

5947 — C0178 High-resolution assessment of cone photoreceptor structure and function in macular telangiectasia type 2 (MacTel).

Qinyun

Wang 1 , W. S. Tuten 2 , B. J. Lujan 2 , J. Holland 1 ,

1

S. D. Schwartz 3 , J. L. Duncan 1 , A. Roorda 2 .

Ophthalmology, University of California,

San Francisco, San Francisco, CA; 2 School of

Optometry and Vision Science Graduate Group,

3

University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA;

Jules Stein Eye Institute, University of California,

Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA *CR , f

2

5948 — C0179 Patterns of retinal sensitivity loss in type 2 idiopathic macular telangiectasia

(MacTel).

Ferenc B. Sallo

Vujosevic 8, 3

Pauleikhoff 6 , T. Peto 4 .

1

1, 2

, T. E. Clemons 7

, I. Leung 2, 4 , S.

, A. C. Bird 5 , D.

Cell Biology, UCL Institute of Ophthalmology, London, United Kingdom;

Research and Development, Moorfields Eye

Hospital, London, United Kingdom;

Italy; 4

3 Department of Ophthalmology, University of Padova, Padova,

5

NIHR Biomedical Research Centre at

Moorfields Eye Hospital and UCL Institute of

Ophthalmology, London, United Kingdom;

Inherited Disease, Moorfields Eye Hospital,

London, United Kingdom; 6 Department of

Ophthalmology, St Franziskus Hospital, Münster,

Germany; 7 The EMMES Corporation, Rockville,

MD; 8 The International Microperimetry Reading

Centre, Padova, Italy

5949 — C0180 A New Clinical Sign in

Parafoveal Telangiectasia.

Avinash Pathengay, A.

Jindal , H.

Choudhury.

Retina and Uveitis Services ,

L.

V.

Prasad Eye Institute, Vishakhapatnam , India

5950 — C0181 Characteristics of pigmented lesions in type 2 idiopathic macular telangiectasia (MacTel).

Irene Leung

B. Sallo 1, 3

Clemons 4

, D. Pauleikhoff

, T. Peto 5 .

1

6 , A. C. Bird

1, 5

2

, F.

, T. E.

Research and Development,

Moorfields Eye Hospital, London, United

Kingdom; 2 Inherited Disease, Moorfields Eye

Hospital, London, United Kingdom; 3 Cell Biology,

UCL Institute of Ophthalmology, London,

United Kingdom;

Rockville, MD; 5

4 The EMMES Corporation,

NIHR Biomedical Research

Centre at Moorfields Eye Hospital and UCL

Institute of Ophthalmology, London, United

Kingdom; 6 Department of Ophthalmology, St

Franziskus Hospital, Münster, Germany

5951 — C0182 Non-invasive evaluation of microscopic retinal pathology in macular telangiectasia type 2.

Drew H.

Scoles 1 , M.

R. Goldberg 2 , C. S. Langlo 3 , Y. N. Sulai 4 , K.

E. Stepien 2 , D. V. Weinberg 2 , J. E. Kim 2 , A.

Dubra 2, 5 , J. Carroll 2, 3 , B. A. Blodi 6 . 1 Biomedical

Engineering, University of Rochester, Rochester,

NY; 2 Ophthalmology, Medical College of

Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI; 3 Cell Biology,

Neurobiology and Anatomy, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI; 4 The Institute of Optics, University of Rochester, Rochester,

NY; 5 Biophysics, Medical College of Wisconsin,

Milwaukee, WI; 6 Ophthalmology and Visual

Sciences, University of Wisconsin, Madison,

WI *CR

5952 — C0183 Hyperreflective Intraretinal

Spots in Radiation Maculopathy: an in vivo

Spectral Domain OCT Study.

Giulia Midena 1 , R.

Parrozzani 2 , L. Frizziero 3 , S. Vujosevic 3 , E. Pilotto 3 ,

E. Midena 2, 3 .

1 University Campus Bio-Medico,

Roma, Italy; 2 GB Bietti Foundation, IRCCS, Roma,

Italy; 3 Ophthalmology, University of Padova,

Padova, Italy

5953 — C0184 Spectral domain optical coherence tomography imaging of hydroxychloroquine retinal toxicity with and without supplemental enhanced depth imaging testing. Andrew J. Barkmeier, G. Chen.

Ophthalmology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN

5954 — C0185 Autofluorescence and spectraldomain optical coherence tomography may help to characterize Bietti’s crystalline dystrophy in different stages.

Qian LI 1 , X. Peng 2, 1 , Y. Li 2, 1 , X.

Zhu 1 , X. Zhang 2, 1 . 1 Beijing Tongren Eye Center,

Beijing Key Laboratory of Ophthalmology and

Visual Science, Beijing Tongren Hospital, Capital

Medical University, Beijing, China; 2 Beijing

Institute of ophthalmology, Beijing, China

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Exhibit/Poster Hall SA

Thursday, May 08, 2014 10:45 AM-11:45 AM

523 All Posters / Networking

Thursday – All Posters f Refer to the Program Number in the Clinical Trial (CT) Registration Index. * CR Refer to the Program Number in the Commercial Relationships (CR) Index for Disclosures.

389

Thursday Papers 12:00 pm – 1:45 pm

5955 – 5968 – Thursday – Papers

S 210DE

Thursday, May 08, 2014 12:00 PM-1:45 PM

Visual Neuroscience

525 Photoreceptors

Moderator: Vladimir J. Kefalov

5955 — 12 : 00 Light regulates the outer segment protein transport and disc renewal of mammalian photoreceptors.

Ching-Hwa Sung 2, 1 ,

Y. Hsu 2 2 , J. Chuang .

1 Cell and Developmental

Biology, Weill Med College of Cornell University,

New York, NY; 2 Ophthalmology, Weill Med College of Cornell University, New York, NY

5956 — 12 : 15 Photoreceptor cells with profound structural deficits can support useful vision in mice.

Stewart Thompson 1, 2

P. Singh 1, 2 , X. Liu

S. F. Stasheff

1, 2 , R. Mullins

2, 3 , E. M. Stone 1, 2 .

1

1, 2

, F. R. Blodi 2, 3

, B. A. Tucker

Ophthalmology

& Visual Sciences, University of Iowa, Iowa

1, 2

City, IA;

IA; 3

2 The Stephen A. Wynn Institute for

Vision Research, University of Iowa, Iowa City,

Pediatrics, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA

,

,

5957

K +

— 12 : 30 The Role of Na + /Ca 2+ ,

exchanger 1 in Mammalian Vision.

Frans

Vinberg

Kefalov 1

1 , T. Wang

Louis, MO;

2 , R. S. Molday 3 , J. Chen 2 , V. J.

.

1 Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences,

Washington University School of Medicine, St

3

2 Cell and Neurobiology, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA;

Biochemistry/Molecular Biology, University of

British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada

5958 — 12 : 45 Time course of dark adaptation under conditions of persistent rhodopsin phosphorylation in mouse rods.

Justin

Berr y 1 , R. Frederiksen

C. Cornwall 1

Boston, MA;

. 1

1 , Y. Yao 2 , J. Chen 2 , M.

Department of Physiology and

Biophysics, Boston University School of Medicine,

2 Department of Cell and Neurobiology and Department of Ophthalmology, University of

Southern California, Keck School of Medicine, Los

Angeles, CA

5959 — 1:00 Meta III Limits Opsin Availability

During Pigment Regeneration in Bleached

Mouse Rods.

Rikard Frederiksen 1 , S. Nymark 1, 2 ,

J. Berry 1 , A. V. Kolesnikov

M. C. Cornwall 1

3 , V. J. Kefalov 3 ,

.

1 Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Boston University School of

Medicine, Boston, MA; 2 Department of Electronics and Communications Engineering, University of Technology and BioMediTech, Tampere,

Finland; 3 Department of Ophthalmology and

Visual Sciences, Washington University School of

Medicine, St. Louis, MO

5960 — 1:15 Foveolar cones of monkeys and humans have a unique, still unknown morphology with impact for understanding the Stiles-Crawford effect.

Ulrich

Schraermeyer 1 , S. Schmelzle 2

Julien 1 .

1

, S. Schultheiss 1 , S.

Experimental Vitreoretinal Surgery, Centre for Ophthalmology, Tubingen, Germany;

University Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany

2 of Evolution and Ecology, Eberhard Karls

Institute

5961 — 1:30 Rods may actively drive ganglion cells at surprisingly high light levels in mouse

1 retina.

Alexandra Tikidji-Hamburyan 1 , T. Muench 2 .

Neurosurgery, Stanford University, Stanford, CA;

2 Center for intergrative neuroscience, Tuebingen,

Germany

S 230A-D

Thursday, May 08, 2014 12:00 PM-1:45 PM

Retina

526 Retinal Prostheses

Moderator: Mark S. Humayun

5962 — 12 : 00 Assessing improvements in perception afforded by retinal prostheses in multisensory tasks.

Sara Garcia 1 , K. Petrini 1 ,

L. Da Cruz 2 , G. S. Rubin 1 , M. Nardini 3, 1 .

1 Visual

Neuroscience, UCL Institute of Ophthalmology,

London, United Kingdom; 2 Vitreoretinal Surgery,

Moorfields Eye Hospital, London, United

Kingdom; 3 Psychology, Durham University,

Durham, United Kingdom

5963 — 12 : 15 Spatial resolution of retinal response to photovoltaic stimulation.

Georges

A. Goetz 1, 2

J. Harris 1

, R. Smith 4 , X. Lei

, K. Mathieson 5

1 , T. Kamins 1 ,

Palanker 2, 3 .

1

, A. Sher 4 , D. V.

Electrical Engineering, Stanford

University, Stanford, CA; 2 Hansen Experimental

Physics Laboratory, Stanford University, Stanford,

CA; 3 Ophthalmology, Stanford University,

Stanford, CA; 4 Santa Cruz Institute for Particle

Physics, University of California Santa Cruz, Santa

Cruz, CA; 5 Institute of Photonics, University of

Strathclyde, Glasgow, United Kingdom *CR

5964 — 12 : 30 Photovoltaic Restoration of Sight in Rats with Retinal Degeneration: Assessment of

Spatial Resolution and Visual Functions.

Daniel

V. Palanker

Mandel

Kamins 3

2, 1

1, 2 , H. Lorach 2

, R. Smith 4 , D. Boinagrov

, K. Mathieson 5

, G. A. Goetz

, A. Sher 4 .

1

2

2

3 , Y.

, X. Lei

Hansen

3 , T.

Stanford University, Stanford, CA;

Ophthalmology,

Experimental Physics Laboratory, Stanford

University, Stanford, CA; 3 Electrical Engineering,

Stanford University, Stanford, CA; 4 Institute for

Particle Physics, University of California, Santa

Cruz, CA; 5 Institute of Photonics, University of

Strathclyde, Glasgow, United Kingdom *CR

5965 — 12 : 45 Visual Acuity of Rats with

Photovoltaic Subretinal Prostheses.

Henri

Lorach 1

Lei 3

, Y. Mandel

, T. Kamins

Palanker 1, 2 .

1

1 , G. A. Goetz

3 , L. Galambos 3

1, 3 , P. Huie

, J. Harris 3

1, 2 , X.

, D. V.

Hansen Exp. Physics Lab, Stanford

University, Stanford, CA;

University, Stanford, CA;

2

3

Ophtalmology, Stanford

Electrical Engineering,

Stanford University, Stanford, CA

5966 — 1:00 Receptive field properties in healthy and blind mouse retinas evaluated by stimulation using an implantable subretinal microchip.

Guenther Zeck , F.

Helmhold , M.

Eickenscheidt.

Natural and Medical Sciences

Institute at the University Tübingen , Reutlingen ,

German y

5967 — 1:15 Visual outcome in 26 blind retinitis pigmentosa patients after implantation of subretinal Alpha-IMS devices.

Eberhart Zrenner 1

K. Bartz-Schmidt 1 , C. Chee 2 , F. Gekeler

4 , J. Nemeth 5

1 , T. L.

, H. Sachs

,

Jackson 3

K. Stingl

, R. MacLaren

1 , D. Wong 7 .

1

6 ,

Institute for Ophthalmic

Research, Centre for Ophthalmology, University of Tuebingen, Tuebingen, Germany; 2 Dept.of

Ophthalmology, National University Health System,

Singapore, Singapore; 3 Dept. of Ophthalmology,

School of Medicine, King’s College, London,

United Kingdom; 4 Dept. of Clinical Neurosciences,

Nuffield Laboratory of Ophthalmology, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom;

University, Budapest, Hungary; 6

5

Klinikum Dresden-Friedrichstadt, Dresden,

Germany; 7

Semmelweis

Städtisches

Dept. of Ophthalmology, University of

Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Hong Kong *CR , f

5968 — 1:30 An Update on the Argus II

Epiretinal Implant.

Mark S.

Humayun 1 , L. Da

Cruz 2 , G. Dagnelie 3 , P. E. Stanga 4 , A. C. Ho 5 ,

R. J. Greenberg 6 , D. G. Birch 7 , J. L. Duncan 8 , J.

Sahel 9 . 1 Ophthalmology, Doheny Eye Institute

- USC, Los Angeles, CA; 2 NIHR Biomedical

Research Centre for Ophthalmology, Moorfields

Eye Hospital, London, United Kingdom; 3 Lions

Vision Research and Rehabilitation Center,

Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, CA;

4 4Manchester Royal Eye Hospital, Manchester,

United Kingdom; 5 Wills Eye Institute, Philadelphia,

PA; 6 Second Sight Medical Products, Inc., Sylmar,

CA; 7 Retina Foundation of the Southwest, Dallas,

TX; 8 University of California, San Francisco, CA;

9 Center Hospitalier National d’Ophtalmologie des

Quinze-Vingts, Paris, France *CR , f

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Thursday – Papers – 5969 – 5983

S 230EF

Thursday, May 08, 2014 12:00 PM-1:45 PM

Visual Psychophysics / Physiological Optics

527 Vision with Adaptive Optics

Moderators: Jens Buehren and

Ramkumar Sabesan

5969 — 12 : 00 Investigating the accommodative response with different sign and magnitudes of spherical aberration.

Aixa Alarcon 1 , F. Baig 1 ,

L. Zheleznyak 2 , G. Yoon 1, 2 .

1 Flaum Eye Institute,

University of Rochester, Rochester, NY; 2 Institute of

Optics, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY

5970 — 12 : 15 Internal code for blur:

Interocular effects.

Aiswaryah Radhakrishnan 1 ,

C. Dorronsoro

Peli 3

1 , L. Sawides

, S. Marcos 1

1 , M. Webster 2 , E.

Laboratory of Visual Optics and

Biophotonics, Instituto de Optica, CSIC, Madrid,

Spain; 2

.

1

Department of Psychology, University of

Nevada, Reno, NV; 3 The Schepens Eye Research

Institute, Boston, MA

5971 — 12 : 30 Clinical Validation of Visual

Simulation for Pseudophakic Patients.

Christina

Schwarz

K. Hileman 3

P. Artal 1

1 , C. Canovas 2

, R. Rosén 2

, S. Manzanera

, P. A. Piers 2

1 , P. Prieto

.

1 Laboratorio de Optica, Universidad de Murcia, Murcia, Spain; 2

Netherlands; 3

AMO, Groningen,

AMO, Santa Ana, CA *CR , f

1 ,

, H. A. Weeber 2 ,

5972 — 12 : 45 Improving binocular through focus visual performance by inducing different interocular orientation of astigmatism.

Joung

Yoon Kim 1 , A. Alarcon 2 , G. Yoon 1, 2 .

1 The Institute of Optics, University of Rochester, Rochester,

NY; 2 Flaum Eye Institute, University of Rochester,

Rochester, NY

5973 — 1:00 Low-cost adaptive lens for vision correction.

Guoqiang Li . 1 Ophthalmology and

Visual Science, Ohio State University, Columbus,

OH; 2 Electrical and Computer Engineering, The

Ohio State University, Columbus, OH

5974 — 1:15 Longitudinal Chromatic

Aberration of the human eye in the visible and near infrared from Hartmann-Shack wavefront sensing, double-pass and psychophysics.

Maria

Vinas, C. Dorronsoro, L. Sawides, D. Cortés, D.

Pascual, A. Radhakrishnan, S. Marcos. Visual

Optics & Biophotonics Lab, Instituto de Optica,

CSIC, Madrid, Spain

S 230GH

Thursday, May 08, 2014 12:00 PM-1:45 PM

Eye Movements / Strabismus / Amblyopia /

Neuro-Ophthalmology

528 Visual Development and Amblyopia

Moderators: Frank A. Proudlock and

Huibert J. Simonsz

5975 — 12 : 00 Disinvestment study of population-wide eye screening in the

Netherlands: effect of omission of preverbal eye screening at age 6-9 months.

Frea Sloot 1 ,

A. Sami 5, 1

Sjoerdsma

Simonsz 1

3

, H. Karaman 5 , S. E. Loudon

, J. Benjamins 4 , H. Raat 2

1 , T.

, H. J.

.

1 Ophthalmology, Erasmus Medical

Center, Rotterdam, Netherlands; 2 Public

Health, Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam,

Netherlands; 3 Municipal Health Service,

Amsterdam, Netherlands; 4 Public Health Service

Icare, Meppel, Netherlands; 5 Orthoptics, University of Applied Sciences, Utrecht, Netherlands f

5976 — 12 : 15 Prevalence of amblyopia in school-aged children and variations by ethnicity: a multi-country refractive error study in children.

Ou Xiao

M. He 1 .

1

1 , I. G. Morgan 2 , L. Ellwein

Zhongshan Ophthalmic Center,Sun

Yat-sen university, Guangzhou, China; 2 ARC

Centre of Excellence in Vision Science and

3 ,

Research School of Biology, Australian National

University, Canberra, ACT, Australia; 3 National Eye

Institute,National Institute of Health, Bethesda, MD

5977 — 12 : 30 Simulating Amblyopic

Noise: Reduction in Saccadic Adaptation in

Controls.

Rana Arham Raashid 1 , H. C. Goltz 1, 3 ,

A. Blakeman 2, 3 3 , A. M. Wong .

1 Department of

Neuroscience and Mental Health, Hospital for Sick

Children, Toronto, ON, Canada; 2 Department of

Ophthalmology and Vision Sciences, Hospital for

Sick Children, Toronto, ON, Canada;

Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada

3 Department of

Ophthalmology and Vision Sciences, University of

5978 — 12 : 45 The Effect of Prenatal

Exposure to Recreational Drugs on Global

Motion Perception at 4.5 Years of Age.

Arijit

Chakraborty 1 , N. Anstice 1

2 .

1

, R. J. Jacobs 1 , B.

Optometry & Vision Thompson 1 , T. Wouldes

Science, The University of Auckland, Auckland,

New Zealand; 2 Psychological Medicine, The

University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand

5979 — 1:00 Oculomotor signs during epileptic seizures in children.

Alexandra Hoeh 1 ,

S. Schubert-Bast of Ophthalmology, University of Heidelberg,

Germany

2 , C. Beisse 1

Heidelberg, Germany; 2

. 1 Department

Department of Pediatric

Neurology, University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg,

5980 — 1:15 The developing optic nerve head in infantile idiopathic nystagmus and nystagmus associated to albinism.

Ravi Purohit, H.

Lee, A.

Patel, V.

Sheth, G.

Maconachie , E.

Papageorgiou ,

R.

J.

McLean , I.

Gottlob, F.

A.

Proudlock.

Ophthalmology Group, University of Leicester,

Leicester, United Kingdom

5981 — 1:30 An Exploratory Study of a Novel

Home-Based Binocular Therapy for Childhood

Amblyopia.

Manuela Boss i 1 , E. J. Anderson 1, 2 ,

V. Tailor 3, 6 , P. J. Bex 4 , J. A. Greenwood 5 , A.

Dahlmann-Noor 6 , S. C. Dakin 1, 6 . 1 UCL Institute of

Ophthalmology, London, United Kingdom; 2 UCL

Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, London,

United Kingdom; 3 Strabismus and Paediatric

Service, Moorfields Eye Hospital, London, United

Kingdom; 4 Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary,

Boston, MA; 5 Cognitive, Perceptual & Brain

Sciences, UCL Psychology & Language Sciences,

London, United Kingdom; 6 National Institute for

Health Research Biomedical Research Centre for

Ophthalmology at Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS

Foundation Trust, London, United Kingdom

S 310A-D

Thursday, May 08, 2014 12:00 PM-1:45 PM

Glaucoma

529 Trabecular meshwork

Moderators: Ernst R. Tamm, Arthur J. Sit and

Makoto Araie

5982 — 12 : 00 The Effect of Cell Stiffness on I- and B-Pore Formation in Schlemm’s

Canal Endothelial Cells.

Darryl R.

Overby 1 , A.

Vahabikashi

Stamer 3

2 , R. Vargas-Pinto 2 , S. T. Braakman

R. Pedrigi 1 , R. Gupta 1

, C. R. Ethier

, K. M. Perkumas

4, 1 , M. Johnson 2 . 1

3 of Bioengineering, Imperial College London,

Evanston, IL; 3 Department of Ophthalmology,

Duke University School of Medicine, Durham,

NC; 4 Department of Biomedical Engineering,

Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA

1 ,

, W.

Department

London, United Kingdom; 2 Department of

Biomedical Engineering, Northwestern University,

5983 — 12 : 15 A fluorescent permeability assay for Schlemm’s canal endothelial cells in response to stretch.

Sietse T. Braakman

.

1

1 ,

Bioengineering, W. Stamer 2

Imperial College London, London, United

Kingdom; 2

, D. R. Overby 1

Ophthalmology, Duke University,

Durham, NC *CR f Refer to the Program Number in the Clinical Trial (CT) Registration Index. * CR Refer to the Program Number in the Commercial Relationships (CR) Index for Disclosures.

391

Thursday Papers 12:00 pm – 1:45 pm

5984 – 6000 – Thursday – Papers

5984 — 12 : 30 A Conditionally Cytotoxic Viral

Vector for Trabecular Meshwork Ablation.

Amardeep Dhaliwal

H. Tseng 2

1 , S. Kola

, J. S. Schuman 1

1 , J. Kim 1 , Z. Zhang 2

, R. N. Weinreb 3

,

A. Loewen 1 . 1

, N.

Department of Ophthalmology,

UPMC Eye Center/University of Pittsburgh

School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA; 2 Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, Yale

University School of Medicine, New Haven,

CT; 3 Hamilton Glaucoma Center, University of

California, San Diego, San Diego, CA

5985 — 12 : 45 Laser Induced Mouse Glaucoma

Model Suitable for Studying Stem Cell-based

Therapy.

Yiqin Du 1, 2 , H. Yun 1 , K. L. Lathrop 1, 3 ,

L. Kagemann 1, 3 , J. S. Schuman 1, 3 .

1 Ophthalmology,

University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh,

PA; 2 Developmental Biology, University of

Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA; 3 Bioengineering,

University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA

5986 — 1:00 Human Trabecular Meshwork

Exhibit Certain Characteristics of Adiposederived Mesenchymal Stem Cells.

Morgan 1 , J. Wood

Borjesson 1

1 , N. Walker

, C. J. Murphy 1, 2 .

1

1

Paul Russell

, V. Raghunathan 1

School of Veterinary

Medicine, University of California Davis, Davis,

1 , J.

, D.

CA; 2 School of Medicine, University of California,

Davis, Sacramento, CA

5987 — 1:15 In vivo study of the role of SPARC in TGFb2-mediated ocular hypertension.

Swarup

S.

Swaminathan 1 , D. Oh 2 , M. Kang 2 , A. R.

Shepard 3 , I. Pang 4 , D. J. Rhee 2 .

1 Department of Ophthalmology, Massachusetts Eye &

Ear Infirmary, Boston, MA; 2 Department of

Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, Case Western

Reserve University, Cleveland, OH; 3 Ophthalmology

Research/Glaucoma Research, Novartis

Institutes for Biomedical Research, Fort Worth,

TX; 4 Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences,

University of North Texas Health Sciences Center,

Fort Worth, TX *CR

5988 — 1:30 New Advances on the Gene

Therapy Treatment of Steroid-induced Elevated

IOP in Sheep.

B. Lane

Borras

1

1, 2 .

1

LaKisha Buie

, M. H. Smith 1

1 , R. Elliott 1

, S. D. Lawrence 1

,

, T.

Ophthalmology, University of North

Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC; 2 Gene

Therapy Center, University of North Carolina at

Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC

S 310E-H

Thursday, May 08, 2014 12:00 PM-1:45 PM

Retinal Cell Biology

530 Fundamental Mechanisms of

Retinal Diseases

Moderators: Mark E. Kleinman and

Janet R. Sparrow

5989 — 12 : 00 Analysis of the VEGFR-1,-2, and -3 distribution in the adult mouse retina and choroid and the effect of Notch activation on these receptors in laser-induced CNV.

Anne F. Alex

Eter 1 . 1

1 , M. Ehling 2 , R. H. Adams 2 , N.

Department of Ophthalmology, University of Muenster, Medical Center, Muenster,

Germany; 2 Department of Tissue Morphogenesis,

Max-Planck Institute for Molecular Biomedicine,

Muenster, Germany *CR

5990 — 12 : 15 Thy-1 regulates VEGF-induced choroidal endothelial cell migration.

Haibo

Wang , Y.

Jiang, M.

Hartnett . John A Moran Eye

Ctr, Ophthalmology, University of Utah , Salt Lake

City , UT

5991 — 12 : 30 RPE Cytotoxicity and

Caspase Activation after Treatment with

Valproic Acid.

Andre Berner 1 , K. Mohan 1 ,

D. Lou

Sugino

1

2

, J. Brown 1 , J. West

, M. A. Zarbin

Kleinman 1 . 1

University of Kentucky,College of Medicine,

Lexington, KY; 2 Institute of Ophthalmology and

Visual Science, Rutgers New Jersey Medical

School, Newark, NJ

2

1 , R. Kono

, J. Ambati 1

1 , I. K.

, M. E.

Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences,

5992 — 12 : 45 Long-term Intermittent Fasting

(IF) Protects db/db Mice from Development of Diabetic Retinopathy (DR).

Maria Grant 1, 2

Y. Yan

Dominguez

Busik 4

1 , T. Salazar

1

Indianapolis, IN; 2

1 , A. D. Bhatwadekar

, D. Nguyen 1

, M. E. Boulton 1 .

1

, R. Gao 3

University of Florida, Gainesville, FL; 3

1 , J. M.

,

, E. Beli

University Perdue University Indianapolis,

1 , J. V.

Ophthalmology, Indiana

Pharmacology and Therapeutics,

Pediactrics,

Indiana University Perdue University Indianapolis,

Indianapolis, IN; 4 Physiology, Michigan State

University, East Lansing, MI

5993 — 1:00 How RPE cells respond to C5b-9 assembly in vitro.

Apostolos Georgiannakis, K.

Lueck, J.

Greenwood, S.

E.

Moss . Cell Biology,

UCL Institute of Ophthalmology, London , United

Kingdom

5994 — 1:15 Complement Attack by the

Alternative Pathway Increases Gene Expression and Protein Expression of ER Stress Markers in Human RPE Cells.

Yang 2 , G. J. Jaffe 2 .

1

Angel Long

Medicine, Durham, NC;

University Eye Center, Durham, NC

1 , M. Bao 2 , P.

Duke University School of

2 Ophthalmology, Duke

5995 — 1:30 Light and melanopsin regulated eye development.

Copenhagen

OH; 2

3 , R. A. Lang 2 .

1

Sujata Rao

Visual Systems Group, Cincinnati Children,

Cincinnati, OH; 3 Ophthalmology and Physiology,

UCSF, San Francisco, CA

1, 2 , D. R.

Ophthalmic Research,

Cole Eye Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveand,

S 320AB

Thursday, May 08, 2014 12:00 PM-1:45 PM

Physiology/Pharmacology

531 Drug/gene delivery

Moderators: Uday Kompella and Livia S. Carvalho

5996 — 12 : 00 Transport of Topical

Riboflavin across the Cornea with and without Iontophoresis.

Chaiyasan

U. Kompella 2 .

1

Bloomington, IN;

CO; 3

3 , Y. Wang

2

1

Sangly P. Srinivas

, Y. Jiang 1

1 , W.

, W. Tiyaboonchai

Optometry, Indiana University,

3 ,

University of Colorado, Denver,

Naresuan University, Phitsanulok, Thailand

5997 — 12 : 15 Evaluation of prednisoloneacetate (PA) loaded microfilm in a rabbit model of recurrent uveitis.

Xu Wen Ng 1 , M.

Ang 2, 3 , Y. Peng 1

Venkatraman 1 .

1

, C. Wong

Nanyang Technological University,

Singapore, Singapore; 2

2 , T. Wong

Centre, Singapore, Singapore; 3

2, 3 , S.

Singapore National Eye

Singapore Eye

Research Institute, Singapore, Singapore

5998 — 12 : 30 Evaluation of ocular biocompatibility and duration of a bioerodible intravitreal pentablock co-polymer thermosensitive gel and/or nanoparticle ocular drug delivery system.

Brian C. Gilger

Salmon 1 , S. P. Patel

A. K. Mitra 3, 2

3 , P. Velagaleti

, U. Grau 2 .

1

2

1 , J. H.

, S. L. Weiss

Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC; 2

2 ,

Clinical Sciences, North

Inc., Randolph, NJ; 3 i-novion,

School of Pharmacy,

University of Missouri - Kansas City, Kansas City,

MO *CR

5999 — 12 : 45 Oral Delivery of ACE2 or Ang-

(1-7) Bioencapsulated in Plant Cells Protect against Experimental Uveitis and Autoimmune

Uveoretinitis.

Pollob K. Shil 1 , K. Kwon 2 , P. Zhu 1 ,

A. Verma

Q. Li 1 .

1

1 , V. Shenoy

Gainesville, FL; 2

3 , M. Raizada 3 , H. Daniell

Ophthalmology, University of Florida,

2 ,

Biochemistry & Pathology,

University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia,

PA; 3 Physiology & Functional Genomics,

University of Florida, Gainesville, FL

6000 — 1:00 Prophylactic Treatment of Optimized Retinylamine Loaded PLA

Particles in a Macular Degeneration Mouse

Model.

Golczak

Z. Lu 1 .

1

Anthony Puntel

2 , T. Maeda 3

1 , A. Maeda

, S. Gao 2

3 , M.

, K. Palczewski

Biomedical Engineering, Case Western

Reserve University, Cleveland, OH; 2

2 ,

Pharmacology,

Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland,

OH; 3 Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, Case

Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH

The Commercial Relationships (CR) Index for Disclosures and the Clinical Trial (CT) Registration Index are at arvo.org/amindices .

392

Thursday – Papers – 6001 – 6014

6001 — 1:15 Evaluation of an optimised injection system for retinal gene therapy in human patients.

M Dominik Fischer

M. Groppe 1, 2

Kingdom f

PA *CR

S 320CD

, D. Hickey

R. E. MacLaren 1, 2

United Kingdom;

.

2

1

1 , M. S. Singh

Clinical/Epidemiologic Research

1, 2

1, 2

,

,

Nuffield Laboratory of

Ophthalmology, University of Oxford, Oxford,

Oxford Eye Hospital, Oxford

University Hospitals NHS Trust, Oxford, United

6002 — 1:30 Comparison of dual AAV vector approaches for large gene delivery to the retina.

Livia S.

Carvalho 1 , H. T. Turunen 1 , M. Luna

Velez 2 , J. Bennett 2 , L. H. Vandenberghe 1 . 1 Schepens

Eye Research Institute, Massachusetts Eye and Ear

Infirmary, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA;

2 Ophthalmology, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, F.M. Kirby Center for Molecular

Ophthalmology, Scheie Eye Institute, Philadelphia,

Thursday, May 08, 2014 12:00 PM-1:45 PM

532 Age-Related Macular Degeneration -

What puts you at risk?

Moderators: Tunde Peto and Kristin J. Meyers

6003 — 12 : 00 Ethnic Variation in the

Distribution and Pattern of Early Age-related

Macular Degeneration Lesions in Whites and

Asians.

Jie Jin Wang 1 , N. D. Joachim 1 , C. Younan 1 ,

, C. Cheng 2, 3 , G. C. Cheung 2, 3 G. Burlutsky

Zheng 4

1

, M. Moffitt 1 , T. Y. Wong 2, 3

, Y.

, P. Mitchell 1 .

1 for Vision Research/Ophthalmol, Westmead

Millennium Institute, University of Sydney

2 Singapore

Ctr

C24, Westmead, NSW, Australia;

Eye Research Institute, Singapore National Eye

Centre, Singapore, Singapore; 3 Department of Ophthalmology, Yong Loo Lin School of

Medicine, National University of Singapore and

National University Health System, Singapore,

Singapore; 4 Saw Swee Hock School of Public

Health, National University of Singapore and

National University Health System, Singapore,

Singapore *CR

6004 — 12 : 15 Impact of Fellow Eye on

Incidence, Progression and Regression of Age-

Related Macular Degeneration: Results from

Multi-state Models Applied to the Beaver Dam

Eye Study.

Ronald Gangnon 1

Klein 4

. 1

, K. E. Lee 4

, T. A. Sivakumaran 3

, B. E.

, R.

Biostatistics and Medical Informatics, Klein 4

, S. K. Iyengar 2

University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and

Public Health, Madison, WI; 2

University, Cleveland, OH; 3

Case Western Reserve

Cincinnati Children’s

4

Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH;

Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, University of

Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health,

Madison, WI

6005 — 12 : 30 Frequency of subretinal drusenoid deposits (SDD) in Older Eyes in

Normal Macular Health or with Early or

Intermediate Age-related Macular Degeneration

(AMD).

David Neely, M.

E.

Clark, C.

E.

Huisingh ,

G.

McGwin , R.

M.

Feist, Y.

Zhang, C.

Owsley , C.

A.

Curcio . UAB Department of Ophthalmology,

Birmingham , AL

6006 — 12 : 45 Better Eye Health for Aging

Baby-boomers: Generational Differences in the

5-yr Incidence of AMD.

Karen J. Cruickshanks 1, 2 ,

D. S. Dalton 1 , R. Klein 1 , B. E. Klein 1 , D.

Nondahl 1 .

1 Ophthal & Vis Sci, U of WI SMPH,

Madison, WI; 2 Population Health Sciences, U of WI

SMPH, Madison, WI

6007 — 1:00 Prevalence and incidence of blindness and other degrees of visual impairment in patients with neovascular age-related macular degeneration in a well-defined region of the United Kingdom.

Miranda Buckle , R.

Healy, R.

Johnston . Ophthalmology Department ,

Gloucestershire Eye Unit , Gloucestershire

NHS Foundation Trust, Cheltenham , United

Kingdom *CR

6008 — 1:15 Higher Serum Leptin Levels

Are Protective of Age-related Macular

Degeneration.

Charumathi Sabanayagam 1, 3 , J.

Liao 2 , C. Cheng 1, 2 , G. C. Cheung 2 , P. Mitchell 4 ,

J. Wang 4 , S. Sethi 5 , T. Y. Wong 1, 2 .

1 Singapore

Eye Research Institute, Singapore,

Singapore; 2 Ophthalmology, National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore; 3 Duke-

NUS Graduate Medical School, Singapore,

Singapore; 4 Centre for Vision Research, Sydney,

NSW, Australia; 5 Department of Pathology, National

University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore

6009 — 1:30 Correlates of Metabolic Syndrome

Are Associated with Low Macular Pigment

Despite Moderate to High Intakes of Macular

Carotenoids.

Wallace

S. K. Iyengar

A. Mares 1 . 1

6

Kristin J.

3 , L. Tinker 4

Meyers 1 , Z. Liu

, C. Engelman 5

1 , R.

, B. A. Blodi

, E. Johnson 7 , M. Snodderly 8 , J.

Ophthal & Visual Sciences, Univ

1, 2 of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI; 2 Fundus

Photograph Reading Center, University of

Wisconsin Madison, Madison, WI; 3 Department of Epidemiology, University of Iowa College of

,

Public Health, Iowa City, IA; 4 Dept. of Cancer

Prevention Research Prog, Fred Hutchinson Cancer

Research Center, Seattle, WA; 5 Dept of Population

Health Sciences, University of Wisconsin Madison,

Madison, WI; 6 Epidemiology, Case Western

University, Clevland, OH; 7 Jean Mayer USDA

Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging, Tufts

University, Boston, MA; 8 Department of Human

Ecology, The University of Texas, Austin, TX *CR

S 320GH

Thursday, May 08, 2014 12:00 PM-1:45 PM

Biochemistry/Molecular Biology

533 Protein Interactions and

Trafficking

Moderators: Dusanka Deretic and Alecia K. Gross

6010 — 12 : 00 Monitoring Kinetic Changes of

Proper and Improper Rhodopsin Transport ex vivo.

Alecia K.

Gros s 1, 2 , V. Parpura 2 , J. D.

Sammons 3 . 1 Vision Sciences, Univ of Alabama at

Birmingham, Birmingham, AL; 2 Neurobiology,

University of Alabama at Birmingham,

Birmingham, AL; 3 Cellular, Developmental and

Integrative Biology, University of Alabama at

Birmingham, Birmingham, AL

6011 — 12 : 15 Differential Roles of Splice

Variants of Very Low-density Lipoprotein

Receptor in Regulating the Wnt Signaling

Pathway.

K. Oka 4

Qian Chen

, J. Ma 1, 3 .

1

1, 2 , Y. Takahashi 2, 3 , K. Lee 3

Department of Physiology,

University of Oklahoma Health Sciences center,

,

Oklahoma City, OK; 2 Department of Endocrinology,

University of Oklahoma Health Sciences center,

Oklahoma City, OK; 3 Harold Hamm Diabetes

Center, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences center, Oklahoma City, OK;

Medicine, Houston, TX

4 Department of

Molecular & Cellular Biology, Baylor College of

6012 — 12 : 30 Studies of Protein Interaction of the Chaperonin CCT in Photoreceptors.

Maxim

Sokolo v 1 , M. Belcastro 1 , X. Gao 1 , V. Y. Arshavsky 2 ,

N. P. Skiba 2 , S. Sinha 1 .

1 Ophthalmology, West

Virginia Univ Eye Institute, Morgantown,

WV; 2 Albert Eye Research Institute, Duke

University, Durham, NC

6013 — 12 : 45 Differential Expression of

IRBP, Albumin, BIGH3 and PNA Binding in the Interphotoreceptor Matrix Versus Choroid in Diabetes, AMD and Glaucoma.

Andrew

T. Tsin 1 , T. Zou 2

Fernandez

Fernandez

2

, R. LeBaron

, P. Hires

2, 4

3

Biology, University of Texas San

Antonio, San Antonio, TX; 2

1 , V. Gonzalez-

, J. Lonsdale 3 , F. Gonzalez-

.

1

Med Res Svc/Veterans

Affairs, SUNY at Buffalo, Ross and SUNY Eye

Institutes, Buffalo, NY;

Interchange, Philadelphia, PA;

NY

3 National Disease Research

4 Pahtology and

Anatomical Sciences, SUNY at Buffalo, Buffalo,

6014 — 1:00 Rhodopsin is directly involved in the activation of Arf4 mediated by the Arf GEF

GBF1 during ciliary targeting.

Dusanka Deretic,

J.

Wang . Surgery, Univ of New Mexico Sch of Med,

Albuquerque, NM f Refer to the Program Number in the Clinical Trial (CT) Registration Index. * CR Refer to the Program Number in the Commercial Relationships (CR) Index for Disclosures.

393

Thursday Papers 12:00 pm – 1:45 pm

6015 – 6028 – Thursday – Papers

6015 — 1:15 Use of small molecules to correct mutant bestrophin-1 localization.

Carolina

Uggenti 1, 2 , L. Swanton 2 , F. D. Manson 1, 3 .

1 Faculty of Medical and Human Sciences, Manchester

Centre for Genomic Medicine, Institute of

Human Development, Manchester, United

Kingdom; 2 Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom; 3 St.

Mary’s Hospital, Central Manchester University

Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester

Academic Health Science Centre, Manchester,

United Kingdom

6016 — 1:30 Phosphorylation of the Usher syndrome 1G protein SANS controls Magi2mediated endocytosis.

Uwe Wolfrum 1 , B.

Knapp 1 , P. Jores 1 , R. Roepman 2, 3 , H. Kremer 2, 3 ,

E. vanWijk 2, 3 , K. Bauss 1 . 1 Cell & Matrix Biology,

Inst. of Zool., Johannes Gutenberg Univ of Mainz,

Mainz, Germany; 2 Dept. Human Gen., Radboud

Univ. Nijmegen Medical Centre, Nijmegen,

Netherlands; 3 Nijmegen Centre Mol. Life Sci.,

Radboud Univ. Nijmegen Medical Centre,

Nijmegen, Netherlands

S 330CD

Thursday, May 08, 2014 12:00 PM-1:45 PM

Anatomy/Pathology

534 Ocular Tumors - Management and prognosis

Moderators: Hans E. Grossniklaus and

Matthew W. Wilson

6017 — 12 : 00 (Neonatal) Retinoblastoma in the First Month of Life: Comparison of the

Pre- and Post-Intraarterial Chemotherapy

Era.

Talia R.

Kaden 1 , J. H. Francis 1 , B. Marr 1 , S.

E. Brodie 3 , Y. Gobin 2 , D. H. Abramson 1 . 1 Memorial

Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York,

NY; 2 NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell

Medical Center, New York, NY;

Medical Center, New York, NY

3 The Mount Sinai

6018 — 12 : 15 Intravitreal chemotherapy virtually eradicates indication to external beam irradiation for vitreous seeding in retinoblastoma.

Francis L. Munier

Gaillard

Popovic

1 , A. Balmer

2 .

1

1 , S. Houghton

1 , M.

1 , M. Beck

Ophthalmolgy, Jules-Gonin Eye

Hospital, Lausanne, Switzerland; 2 Unité d’hématooncologie pédiatrique, Centre Hospitalier

Universitaire Vaudois, Lausanne, Switzerland

6019 — 12 : 30 A Prospective Single Institution

Trial Using Toptecan Based Chemotherapy for the Treatment of Bilateral Intraocular

Retinoblastoma: 5 Year Results.

Matthew W.

Wilson 1, 2 , R. Brennan 1, 3

C. Rodriguez-Galindo 5 .

1

, S. Mao 4 , I. Qaddoumi 3

Ophthal/Hamilton Eye

,

Int, Univ of Tennessee Health Sci Ctr, Memphis,

TN; 2 Surgery, St Jude Children’s Research Hospital,

Memphis, TN; 3 Oncology, St Jude Children’s

Reseach Hospital, Memphis, TN; 4 Biostatics,

St Jude Children’s Reseach Hospital, Memphis,

TN; 5 Pediatric Oncology, Dana Farber Cancer

Institute, Boston, MA f

6020 — 12 : 45 An Update on the

Development of sd-rxRNA for Retinoblastoma

Therapy.

Michael Byrn e 1 , D. Qi 2 , K. Stachelek 2 ,

H. Singh 2 , J. Cardia 1 , L. Panderarinathan 1 ,

K. Holton 1 , K. Bulock 1 , D. Cobrinik 2 , P. A.

Pavco 1 . 1 Pharmacology, RXi Pharmaceuticals,

Westborough, MA; 2 Children’s Hospital Los

Angeles, Los Angeles, CA *CR

6021 — 1:00 The 2014 American

Brachytherapy Society (ABS) Guidelines for

Plaque Brachytherapy of Uveal Melanoma and Retinoblastoma.

Paul T.

Finger . Ophthalmic

Oncology , New York Eye Cancer Center ,

New York , NY

6022 — 1:15 Comparison of Uveal Melanoma

Cytopathologic Sample Retrieval in Transscleral

Versus Vitrectomy-Assisted Transvitreal Fine

Needle Aspiration Biopsy.

Melinda Chang, B.

J.

Glasgow, T.

A.

McCannel . Ophthalmology, Jules

Stein Eye Institute, Los Angeles, CA

6023 — 1:30 Primary Oculo-Cerebral lymphoma (POCL): Efficacy of intravenous high-dose methotrexate (MTX) based polychemotherapy without radiotherapy on intraocular disease control.

Diem Trang Nguyen 1 ,

N. Cassoux

Cossec 5

2 , S. Choquet 3

, A. Omuro 6

K. Hoang Xuan 6

, C. Soussain

, P. Lehoang

, V. Touitou 1 .

1

1

4 , C. Le

, B. Bodaghi 1 ,

Ophthalmology,

DHU View Maintain, Pitié Salpêtriere Hospital,

Paris, France; 2 Ophthalmologic oncology, Insitut

Curie, Paris, France; 3 Clinical Hematology, Pitie

Salpetriere hospital, Paris, France; 4 Oncology,

Institut René Huguenin, Saint Cloud,

France; 5 Biostatistics, medical informatic, Pitie

Salpetriere Hospital, Paris, France;

France *CR , f

6 Neuro-

Oncology, Pitie Salpetriere Hospital, Paris,

S 330EF

Thursday, May 08, 2014 12:00 PM-1:45 PM

Lens

535 Cataractogenesis

Moderators: Juliet A. Moncaster and

Frank J. Lovicu

6024 — 12 : 00 Non-Invasive Detection of

Age-Related and Alzheimer’s Disease Linked

Pathology in the Lenses of Human Subjects with Down Syndrome.

Srikant Sarangi 1 , O.

Minaeva

Weng 3

1, 2

Goldstein 2, 1

, J. A. Moncaster 2

, D. M. Ledoux 3

.

1

, C. Rook 3

, D. G. Hunter 3

, F.

, L. E.

Biomedical Engineering, Boston

University, Boston, MA; 2 Boston School of

Medicine, Boston University, Boston, MA;

3 Ophthalmology, Boston Children, Boston, MA *CR

6025 — 12 : 15 Oxygen Metabolism in Primary

Human Lens Epithelial Cells; Association with

Age, Diabetes and Glaucoma.

C. J. Siegfried

C. Beebe

MO; 2

1, 3 .

1

1 , Y. Shui 1 , F. Bai 1 of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan; 3

Miyuki Kubota

, A. J. Huang 1 , D.

Ophthalmology, Keio University School

Cell Biology and

Physiology, Washington University School of

Medicine, St. Louis, MO

1, 2

Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences,

Washington Univ School of Medicine, St Louis,

,

6026 — 12 : 30 Comparison of Two Photopolymerizable Gel Oxygen Barrier Formulations for Prevention of Oxidative Damage to the

Crystalline Lens.

Martin G. O’Toole 1 , B. M.

Nunn 1

Gobin 4

, Q. Zeng 2 , M. Humphrey

, T. H. Tezel 2, 3

2

1 , S. Schaal 2 , A. S.

.

1 Bioengineering, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY; Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, University of Louisville,

Louisville, KY; 3 Anatomy and Neurobiology,

University of Louisville, Louisville, KY;

Heart Institute, Houston, TX

4 Texas

6027 — 12 : 45 Confirmation of association of axial length and young age with post-operative steroid-induced intraocular pressure rise in a large cataract cohort.

Mukhtar Bizrah 1, 2

A. Mahroo

Thompson 4

1, 3 , O. Kailani 4 , T. Dar 5

, C. J. Hammond 1, 3 .

1

, A. Nag 3 , J.

Ophthalmology,

King’s College London, St Thomas’

, O.

Hospital Campus, London, London, United

Kingdom;

Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, London, United

Kingdom; 3

2 Ophthalmology, The Hillingdon

Department of Twin Research and

Genetic Epidemiology, King’s College London, St

West Thomas’ Hospital, London, United Kingdom; 4

Kent Eye Centre, Princess Royal University

Hospital, London, United Kingdom; 5 King’s

College London, London, United Kingdom

6028 — 1:00 Enhancement of Ubiquitination

Promotes the Degradation of Mutant Crystallins in Lens.

Fu Shang 1, 2 , Z. Liu 1, 2 , M. Wu 1, 2 , X.

Zhang 1, 2 , Y. Liu 1 , A. Taylor 2 .

1 The State Key

Laboratory of Ophthalmology, Zhongshan

Ophthalmic Center, Guangzhou, China;

Tufts University, Boston, MA

2 HNRCA,

The Commercial Relationships (CR) Index for Disclosures and the Clinical Trial (CT) Registration Index are at arvo.org/amindices .

394

Thursday – Papers– 6029 – 6042

6029 — 1:15 response pathway activation involved in three kinds of cataract.

Zhongshan Ophthalmic Center, Guangzhou, China

S 330GH

Different Unfolded protein

Jing Yang , S.

Zhou , J.

Gu.

Thursday, May 08, 2014 12:00 PM-1:45 PM

Immunology/Microbiology

536 Clinical and Translational Studies in Ocular Inflammation

Moderators: Manabu Mochizuki and

Russell W. Read

6030 — 12 : 00 A genome wide association study identifies a functional ERAP2 haplotype associated with birdshot chorioretinopathy.

Jonas

Kuiper 1, 5 ,

T. Mutis 5

, J. Setten 2 , P. I. de Bakker

, B. Koeleman 2 .

1

2, 4 , A. Rothova 3

Ophthalmology,

University medical center utrecht,

Utrecht, Netherlands; 2 Medical Genetics,

University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht,

Netherlands; 3 Ophthalmology, Erasmus University

Medical Center, Rotterdam, Netherlands; of Harvard and MIT, Cambridge, MA;

4 Program in Medical and Population Genetics, Broad Institute

5 Clinical

Chemistry and Hematology, University Medical

Center Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands

6031 — 12 : 15 Incidence and Risk Factors for Ocular Hypertension in Adults with Noninfectious Uveitis.

Ebenezer Daniel 1, 2 , M.

Pistilli 2 , H. Sen 4 , E. B. Suhler 12, 5

C. Foster 9, 10 , D. A. Jabs 11, 7

T. Rosenbaum 12, 6

, J. E. Thorne

, R. B. Nussenblatt

, J. H. Kempen 1, 3 . 1

4

8, 7

University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia,

PA; 2 Center for Preventive Ophthalmology and

,

, J.

The Scheie

Eye Institute, The Perelman School of Medicine,

Biostatistics, Department of Ophthalmology,

University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA;

3 Center for Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics,

Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology,

University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA; 4 The

Laboratory of Immunology, National Eye Institute,

Bethesda, MD; 5 Portland Veteran’s Affairs Medical

Center, Portland, OR; 6

Portland, OR; 7

The Devers Eye Institute,

The Department of Epidemiology,

The Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg

School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD; 8 The

Department of Ophthalmology, The Johns Hopkins

University School of Medicine, Baltimore,

MD; 9 The Massachusetts Eye Research and Surgery

Institution, Cambridge, MA; 10 Department of

Ophthalmology, Harvard Medical School, Boston,

MA; 11 The Department of Ophthalmology, The

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New

York, NY; 12 Department of Ophthalmology, Oregon

Health and Science University, Portland, OR *CR

6032 — 12 : 30 Risk of Ocular Complications in

Non-infectious Uveitis.

Martha Skup 1 , N. Tundia 1 ,

R. Sorg 2

Dick 3 . 1

, C. Zhao 2 , J. Chao 1

Group, Inc, New York, NY; 3

, P. Mulani 1 , A. D.

AbbVie Inc., North Chicago, IL; 2 Analysis

Bristol Eye Hospital,

Bristol, United Kingdom *CR

6033 — 12 : 45 Risk factors for reduced visual acuity in non-infectious intermediate, posterior, and panuveitis.

Douglas A.

Jabs 1

M. L. Van Natta 2

S. Lightman 4

J. H. Kempen 5 . 1

, M. M. Altaweel

, J. E. Thorne 2

3

, J. T. Holbrook

2 of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY;

,

, J. P. Dunn

2 ,

Ophthalmology, Icahn School

2 ,

Biostatistics & Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins

Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore,

MD; 3 Ophthalmology & Visual Science,

University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI;

4 Ophthalmology, Moorfields Eye Hospital, London,

United Kingdom; 5 Ophthalmology, Biostatistics, &

Epidemiology, Scheie Eye Institute, University of

Penn, Philadelphia, PA f

6034 — 1:00 Etiologic diagnosis of anterior uveítis in mexican population.

Lorena Ramirez,

M.

Pedroza-Seres, V.

M.

Bautista . Conde de

Valenciana , Mexico , Mexico

6035 — 1:15 Uveitic Macular Edema Outcomes by Subtype: Results of a Randomized Controlled

Trial.

Elizabeth Shen

R. Thundikandy

Weinrib 1

2

, T. Porco 1, 5

1 , S. R. Rathinam

, A. Kanakath 3

, N. Acharya 1, 4 .

1

2 , M. Babu

, E. Browne 1 , R.

Francis I.

Proctor Foundation, University of California, San

3

Francisco, San Francisco, CA; 2 Aravind Eye Care

System, Madurai, India, Madurai, India; 3 Aravind

Eye Care System, Coimbatore, India, Coimbatore,

India; 4 Department of Ophthalmology, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA;

5 Department of Epidemiology & Biostatistics,

University of California, San Francisco, San

Francisco, CA f

,

6036 — 1:30 Visual acuity outcome of non-infectious intermediate, posterior, and panuveitis in the Multicenter Uveitis Steroid

Treatment (MUST) Trial.

John H.

Kempen 1 ,

M. L. Van Natta 2 , M. M. Altaweel 3 , J. P. Dunn 4 ,

D. A. Jabs 5, 2 , S. Lightman 6 , J. E. Thorne 2, 4 , J. T.

Holbrook 2 . 1 Ophthal-Biostatistics & Epidemiol,

Scheie Eye Inst/Univ of Penn, Philadelphia,

PA; 2 Epidemiology, Center for Clinical Trials,

Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of

Public Heatlh, Baltimore, MD; 3 Ophthalmology,

Fundus Photograph Reading Center, University of

Wisconsin, Madison, WI; 4 Ophthalmology, Wilmer

Eye Institute, Johns Hopkins University School of

Medicine, Baltimore, MD; 5 Ophthalmology and

Medicine, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount

Sinai, New York, NY; 6 Institute of Ophthalmology,

University College London, London, United

Kingdom f

S 331A-D

Thursday, May 08, 2014 12:00 PM-1:45 PM

Cornea

537 Application of molecular biology to corneal regenerative medicine

Moderators: Satoshi Kawasaki, Friedrich E. Kruse and Winston W. Kao

6037 — 12 : 00 The microRNA-103/107 family regulates the cell cycle to confer quiescence on stem cell-enriched limbal keratinocytes.

Jong

Kook Park 1 , H. Peng 1 , J. V. Katsnelson

W. Yang 1 , R. Lavker 1

2

University, Chicago, IL; 2

Chicago, IL

, S. Yang

Rush Medical School,

1 ,

.

1 Dermatology, Northwestern

2

6038 — 12 : 15 DNA methylation profiling of limbal- and fibroblast-derived iPSC suggests retention of some epigenetic signatures of parental cells.

D. Sareen 1

V. Punj 2

Ljubimov 1, 3 .

1

Tanya M. Spektor

, L. A. Ornelas 1

, Y. S. Rabinowitz 1

1 , M. Saghizadeh 1

, V. Funari 1 , J. Tang

, C. Svendsen 1 , A.

Regenerative Medicine Institute,

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA;

Epigenome Center, University of Southern

California, Los Angeles, CA; 3 6David Geffen

School of Medicine, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA

1 ,

,

6039 — 12 : 30 MicroRNA-184 and microRNA-

450b are essential regulators of corneal epithelial fate and ocular development.

Ruby Shalom-

Feuerstein 1

Aberdam 2

1 , L. Serror 1 , D. Putin

, D. Aberdam 2 of Technology, Haifa, Israel;

Paris, France

2

, E. Nir 1 , E.

.

1 Technion - Israel Institute

University of Paris,

6040 — 12 : 45 Efficient induction of neural crest cells from human pluripotent stem cells.

Fukuta 2

Kinoshita 1 .

1

Hiroshi Tanaka

, M. Ueno 1

1 , Y. Nakai 1

, M. Ikeya 2

, M.

, J. Toguchida 2 , S.

Ophthalmology, Kyoto Prefectural

University of Medicine, Kyoto, Japan; 2 Center for iPS Cell Research and Application, Kyoto

University, Kyoto, Japan *CR

6041 — 1:00 Induction Of Human

Adipose Derived Stem Cells Into Limbal

Epithelial Cells For The Reconstruction

Of Corneal Epithelium.

Xiao-Wei Tan 1 , M.

Setiawan

S. Mehta

1 , G. Goh

1, 2

1 , C. Nyein 1 , D. T. Tan 2, 3

2 Singapore National Eye

Center, Singapore, Singapore; 3

School, Duke-NUS, Singapore, Singapore

, J.

.

1 Singapore Eye Research Institute,

Singapore, Singapore;

Graduate Medical

6042 — 1:15 Effect of Wnt signaling small molecule modulators on the cultured human

LSCs.

Justyna Kanska , M.

N.

Nakatsu, J.

Zheng, S.

X.

Deng . Ophthalmology, UCLA , Los Angeles, CA f Refer to the Program Number in the Clinical Trial (CT) Registration Index. * CR Refer to the Program Number in the Commercial Relationships (CR) Index for Disclosures.

395

6043 – Thursday – Papers

6043 — 1:30 Prevention of Corneal

Scarring by Human Corneal Stromal Stem

Cells.

Andrew Hertsenberg 1 , S. Basu 2 , J. L.

Funderburgh 1 .

1 Ophthalmology, University of

2

Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA;

Cornea and Anterior Segment Services, L V Prasad

Eye Institute, Hyderabad, India

Thursday Papers 12:00 pm – 1:45 pm

The Commercial Relationships (CR) Index for Disclosures and the Clinical Trial (CT) Registration Index are at arvo.org/amindices .

396

Thursday – Posters – 6044 – 6067

Exhibit/Poster Hall SA A0121-A0155

Thursday, May 08, 2014 12:00 PM-1:45 PM

Cornea

538 Contact Lens #2

Moderator: Kathryn Dumbleton

6044 — A0121 Exploring Silicone Hydrogel

Material Properties to Deliver Various Ocular

Therapeutics.

Frances Lasowski , G.

Conant , H.

Sheardown.

Chemical Engineering, McMaster

University , Hamilton , ON , Canada

6045 — A0122 Disinfection efficacy of hexamidine against ocular pathogens.

Bandarage

Mahesh K.

Bandara

M. D. Willcox

Holden 1, 2 . 1

2

1 , R. S. Bandara

, P. Lazon De La Jara

1

1

, H. Zhu 1, 2

, B. A.

,

Brien Holden Vision Institute, Sydney,

NSW, Australia;

NSW, Australia

2 School of Optometry and Vision

Science, University of New South Wales, Sydney,

6046 — A0123 Biocidal Efficacy of Hydrogen

Peroxide Solutions Against Clinical Isolates of

Fungal Pathogens.

Brien C.

David, D.

McGrath, D.

Callahan , J.

Mason, J.

Bair , T.

Hilfiker , P.

A.

Walsh.

RD Microbiology , Bausch & Lomb , Rochester,

NY *CR

6047 — A0124 Correlations of In vitro Assays for Assessing Cytotoxicity and Biocompatibility of Contact Lens Multipurpose Solutions.

Ling

Huang, M.

Salvador Silva.

R&D - Biological

Sciences , Abbott Medical Optics , Santa Ana,

CA *CR

6048 — A0125 Antimicrobial Efficacy of Multipurpose Disinfecting Solutions against Clinical Isolates Following Multiple

Rechallenge.

Marina Milenkovic , J.

Cook . Corneal

R&D, Abbott Medical Optics , Santa Ana, CA *CR

6049 — A0126 Antibacterials Properties and

Ophthalmic Applications of Xylitol.

Charles Q.

Yu , D.

Choi . Eye Institute at Stanford , Stanford

University , Palo Alto , CA

6050 — A0127 Development of Soft Contact

Lens for Drug Delivery Using Zwitter Ionic

Hydrogel.

Toru Matsunaga 1, 2 , T. Tashiro 1 ,

T. Sato 2

Japan; 2

1 , T. Funaki

Department of Ophthalmology, Juntendo

University Graduate School of Medicine, Tokyo,

Japan *CR

2 , A. Murakami .

1 Reserch and Development, Seed Co Ltd, Saitama,

6051 — A0128 Assessment of the growth of Stenotrophomonas maltophilia,

Elizabethkingia meningoseptica and Delftia acidovorans in contact lens cases and on recovery media.

David J.

McCanna, L.

Liu, J.

Seo,

L.

N.

Subbaraman , L.

W.

Jones.

Centre for Contact

Lens Research , School of Optometry and Vision

Science, University of Waterloo , Waterloo , ON ,

Canada

6052 — A0129 Simultaneous Determination of the Rate of Disinfection and Peroxide

Neutralization of a Novel Hydrogen Peroxide

Disinfecting System.

Deborah McGrath, K.

A.

Millard, D.

Cordero, T.

W.

Morris . Microbiology,

Bausch&Lomb, Rochester, NY *CR

6053 — A0130 Delivery of the secretagogue

Ap4A from conventional and silicone hydrogel soft contact lenses: effect on tear secretion.

Jesus

Pintor 1 , C. Dominguez-Godinez 2 , A. Martin-Gil 1 ,

G. Carracedo 2 , J. Gonzalez-Meijome 3 , A. Guzman-

Aranguez 1 . 1 Bioquimica y Biologia Molecular

IV, F. de Optica UCM, Madrid, Spain; 2 Optica

II, F. Optica, UCM, Madrid, Spain; 3 Clinical &

Experimental Optometry Research Lab, Center of

Physics, University of Minho, Braga, Portugal

6054 — A0131 Patient-Reported Wearing

Experience from Daily Disposable Wearers

Over Age 40 from the TEMPO Registry.

Sheila

B.

Hickson-Curran 1 , R. L. Chalmers

W. Gleason 4 . 1

Vision Care, Inc., Jacksonville, FL; 2

2 , L. J. Keay 3 ,

Medical Affairs, Johnson & Johnson

Consultant, Atlanta, GA; 3

Clinical Trial

The George Institute,

Sydney, NSW, Australia; 4 Foresight Regulatory

Strategies, Boston, MA *CR , f

6055 — A0132 Patient age is not a significant barrier to adoption of customized scleral devices.

Eda Dou, D.

L.

Kornberg , Y.

Wang , R.

M.

St Clair, M.

Lee, M.

I.

Rosenblatt , P.

Sood , A.

G.

Alzaga Fernandez, J.

B.

Ciralsky , K.

C.

Sippel .

Ophthalmology, Weill Cornell Medical College,

New York , NY

6056 — A0133 OCT based meniscometry for evaluating tear film behavior on contact lenses.

Dorota H. Szczesna-Iskander

S. Adamus 1

1 , M. Bartuzel

Wroclaw University of Technology, Wroclaw,

Poland; 2

1 , D. Iskander 2 .

Institute of Physics,

Institute of Biomedical Engineering and Instrumentation, Wroclaw University of

Technology, Wroclaw, Poland

1 ,

6057 — A0134 Understanding Contact Lens

Mechanics.

Kara Maki , D.

Ross . School of

Mathematical Sciences , Rochester Institute of

Technology , Rochester, NY *CR

6058 — A0135 Comparing and optimizing cholesterol extraction from hydrogel and silicone hydrogel contact lens materials.

Miriam Heynen ,

D.

Trieu, H.

I.

Lorentz, L.

W.

Jones.

Centre for

Contact Lens Research School of Optometry &

Vision Science, University of Waterloo , Waterloo ,

ON , Canada

6059 — A0136 Localization of full-length recombinant human proteoglycan 4 in commercial contact lenses using confocal microscopy.

Steven Cheung 1 , L. N. Subbaraman 1 ,

T. A. Schmidt 2 , L. W. Jones 1 . 1 CCLR, School of

Optometry and Vision Science, University of

Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada; 2 Faculty of

Kinesiology, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB,

Canada *CR

6060 — A0137 DeltaVision Spectris Imaging of

Lipid Deposits on Contact Lens Surfaces.

Shyam

Panthi , S.

D.

Hanlon , A.

R.

Burns, J.

J.

Nichols.

The Ocular Surface Institut e ,University of Houston,

College of Optometry, Houston, TX *CR

6061 — A0138 The effect of lactoferrin on lysozyme deposition and activity on silicone hydrogel contact lenses.

Brad Hall 1 , L. W. Jones 1, 2 ,

J. Forrest 2, 1 . 1 CCLR School of Optometry and

Vision Science, University of Waterloo, Waterloo,

ON, Canada; 2 Physics & Astronomy, University of

Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada *CR

6062 — A0139 Investigation of diurnal blink patterns using a continuous blink tracking device in soft contact lens wearers.

Colleen Heckley

J. D. Rodriguez

Ousler 2 .

1

1 , E. Angjeli

Andover, MA *CR

1 , K. J. Lane 1 , G. W.

R & D, Ora, Inc, Andover, MA;

1 ,

2 Ora, Inc,

6063 — A0140 Comparative Surface

Smoothness Durability of a Novel Silicone

Hydrogel Material.

Mohinder M.

Merchea, K.

A.

Wygladacz, D.

Hook . Bausch + Lomb , Rochester,

NY *CR

6064 — A0141 Effect of trehalose on protection of desiccation-induced human corneal epithelial cell damage and lubrication of contact lens surfaces.

Qian Garrett

Ariyavidana 1

De La Jara 1, 2

, I. Perera 1

.

1

1, 2 , N. Khandekar

, K. Ehrmann

South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia

1, 2

1 , A.

, P. Lazon

Biological Sciences, Brien Holden

Vision Institute, Sydney, NSW, Australia; 2 School of

Optometry and Vision Science, University of New

6065 — A0142 Impact of Current and

Previous Contact Lens Wear on Meibomian

Glands and Tear Film Characteristics.

Waleed

Alghamdi 1, 2 , M. Markoulli 2 , B. A. Holden 1, 2 , E.

B. Papas 1, 2 .

1 Vision Cooperative Research Centre,

Brien Holden Vision Institute, Sydney, NSW,

Australia; 2 School of Optometry & Vision Science,

University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW,

Australia

6066 — A0143 Confocal analysis of the ocular tear film - contact lens interface.

Scott Schatz 1, 2 ,

H. Laubach 2 .

1

Grundy, VA; 2

Appalachian College of Optometry,

College of Medical Sciences, Nova

Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, FL *CR

6067 — A0144 Atomic Force Microscopy and

Coefficient of Friction Analysis of Unworn and

Worn Soft Contact Lenses.

Jeffery Schafe r 1 ,

R. Steffen 1 , K. A. Wygladacz 1 , C. Lusignan 1 , D.

Hook 1 , K. Simoncelli 2 . 1 Bausch & Lomb, Rochester,

NY; 2 SUNY College of Optometry, New York,

NY *CR f Refer to the Program Number in the Clinical Trial (CT) Registration Index. * CR Refer to the Program Number in the Commercial Relationships (CR) Index for Disclosures.

397

Thursday Posters 12:00 pm – 1:45 pm

6068 – 6084 – Thursday – Posters

6068 — A0145 The large-scale epidemiological study of the change in the number of prescriptions of various contact lenses in

Japan - The results of analysis of 8 years of prospective research of approximately 930,000 eyes of Japanese subjects -.

Masao Yoshida 1

Mizuki 2 , T. Kawagoe

E. Okada 5 .

1

2 , J. Nakamura 3

University School of Medicine, Mitaka-shi,

Japan; 2 Department of Ophthalmology, Yokohama

City University School of Medicine, Yokohama,

Japan; 3

MD; 4

National Eye Institute of NIH, Bethesda,

National Human Genome Research Institute of NIH, Bethesda, MD; 5

Yokohama, Japan

Okada Eye Clinic,

, N.

, M. Takeuchi

Department of Public Health, Kyorin

4 ,

6069 — A0146 The large scale epidemiological study of the change in the number of prescription for single vision and the multifocal contact lenses - The results of comparative analysis of 8 years prospective research of approximately 180,000 eyes of Japanese subjects aged 40 years or older -.

Eiichi Okada 1 , N.

Mizuki 2 , T. Kawagoe 2 , J. Nakamura 3 , M. Takeuchi 4 ,

M. Yoshida 5 .

1 Okada Eye Clinic, Yokohama,

Japan; 2 Department of Ophthalmology, Yokohama

City University School of Medicine, Yokohama,

Japan; 3 National Eye Institute of NIH, Bethesda,

MD; 4 National Human Genome Research Institute of NIH, Bethesda, MD; 5 Department of Public

Health, Kyorin University School of Medicine,

Mitaka, Japan

6070 — A0147 Contact lens discomfort associated with bulbar conjunctival microvascular alternations.

Jianhua Wang

1, 2

1

, D. DeBuc

, H.

1 .

1

Jiang 1 , Z. Xu

Ophthalmology, Bascom Palmer Eye Inst Lib,

Miami, FL; 2

, A. Tao 1, 2 , C. Liu 1

Ophthalmology and Optometry,

Wenzhou Medical College, Wenzhou, China *CR

6071 — A0148 Solute-Uptake Characterization of Water-Gradient Laminated Soft Contact

Lenses.

David E.

Li u 1 , T. J. Dursch 1 , Y. Oh 1 ,

C. J. Radke 1, 2 . 1 Department of Chemical and

Biomolecular Engineering, University of California,

Berkeley, Berkeley, CA; 2 Vision Science Group,

University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA

6072 — A0149 Power profiles measured on

NIMO TR1504 (Lambda-X): repeatability and effects of lens decentration for single vision, bifocal and multifocal contact lenses.

Eon Kim 1

R. C. Bakaraju

Ehrmann 1, 3 .

1

1 , I. Perera 1 , B. A. Holden

Technology, Brien Holden Vision

Institute, Sydney, NSW, Australia; 2

1, 2 , K.

,

Sydney, NSW, Australia;

Vision Science, University of New South Wales,

Sydney, NSW, Australia

3

Vision CRC,

School of Optometry and

6073 — A0150 Specular Microscopy to demonstrate morphological changes of corneal endothelial cells (EC) with Corneal Oxigen

Deficiency (COD) in Contact Lens (CL)

Wears.

Andre Heck , F.

C.

Abib . Anatomy, Federal

University of Parana , Curitiba , Brazil *CR

6074 — A0151 Ocular Comfort with Contact

Lenses Compared with Spectacles and No

Vision Correction.

E. B. Papas

Holden

France

P. Situ 1

1, 2 . 1

1, 2

NSW, Australia;

Percy Lazon De

, J. Diec

, C. G. Begley 1

1 , P. Xu

La

. 1

Jara

Optometry and Vision Science, UNSW, Sydney,

NSW, Australia *CR , f

Performance.

Dawn Meye r 1

, T. L. Simpson 2

University, Bloomington, IN;

1

2

, N. Peng

Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada

School of Medicine , Kayseri, Turkey

1

,

Indiana

University of

1, 3 ,

, B. A.

Brien Holden Vision Institute, Sydney,

2 Vision Cooperative Research

Centre, Sydney, NSW, Australia; 3 School of

6075 — A0152 Risk factors for contact lensrelated microbial keratitis: a case-control multicenter study.

Tristan Bourcier , S.

Arnaud .

Hôpitaux Universitaires de Strasbourg , Strasbourg ,

6076 — A0153 Within- and Between-Observer

Repeatability of Real-Time and Video-

Recorded Slit Lamp Measures of Contact Lens

, P. S. Kollbaum

6077 — A0154 Piggy-Back Contact Lens

Systems After Corneal Trauma.

Caroline

Cromelin , S.

R.

Lambert, B.

M.

Russell.

Ophthalmology, Emory University , Atlanta, GA

6078 — A0155 A new alternative fitting approach for providing an adequate comfort and visual performance in keratoconus:

Soft HydroCone (Toris K) silicone hydrogel keratoconus lenses.

Koray Gumus, N.

Parmaksiz.

Department of Ophthalmology, Erciyes University

Exhibit/Poster Hall SA A0206-A0235

1

Thursday, May 08, 2014 12:00 PM-1:45 PM

Clinical/Epidemiologic Research

539 Visual impairment, health care delivery, and screening

Moderators: Susan Vitale and Ruth E. Hogg

6079 — A0206 Prevalence And Causes

Of Vision Impairment And Blindness In

Older Adults In An Urban Census Sector Of

Parintins, Brazilian Amazon Region.

Joao M.

Furtad o 1, 2 , S. Munoz 3

Cohen 4, 5 , J. M. Cohen

Cavascan 1

, A. Berezovsky

4, 5 , P. H. Morales

, S. E. Watanabe

R. Salomao 1 . 1

1

1 , M. J.

1 , N. Nunes

, R. Belfort, Jr.

1 , S.

Departamento de Oftalmologia e

Ciências Visuais, Escola Paulista de Medicina,

Universidade Federal de São Paulo, Sao

Paulo, Brazil; 2 Departamento de Oftalmologia,

Otorrinolaringologia e Cirurgia de Cabeça e

Pescoço, Faculdade de Medicina de Ribeirão Preto,

USP, Ribeirão Preto, Brazil;

Salud Publica, Universidad de La Frontera, Temuco,

Chile;

Brazil; 5

3 Departamento de

4 Instituto de Olhos de Manaus, Manaus,

Departamento de Cirurgia, Setor de

Oftalmologia, Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade

Federal do Amazonas - UFAM, Manaus, Brazil

6080 — A0207 Prevalence and Causes of

Visual Impairment and Blindness in an Urban

Population: The South Brazilian Bocaiuva

Study.

Lisandro Sakata , V.

M.

Sakata , A.

L.

Rocha,

G.

Sakuno , A.

Mozena , P.

Watanabi , T.

Nakayama ,

M.

Sato , A.

R.

Moreira, K.

Sakata . Universidade

Federal do Parana , Curitiba , Brazil *CR

6081 — A0208 Prevalence of visual impairment in elderly Europeans: geographical and temporal trends.

Cecile DelCourt . Universite Bordeaux

Segalen, INSERM , Bordeaux , France *CR

6082 — A0209 Vision Impairment among

Older Adults Residing in Federally Subsidized

Senior Housing Communities.

Amanda Elliott 1

G. McGwin 2, 3 , C. Owsley 2 .

1 Nursing, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL; 2

,

Ophthalmology,

University of Alabama at Birmingham,

Birmingham, AL; 3 Epidemiology, University of

Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL

6083 — A0210 Vision Impairment and

Blindness due to Age-Related and other Macular

Degenerations Globally: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

Jill Keeffe 1 , J. B. Jonas 2 , R.

Bourne 3 , T. Y. Wong 8 , J. L. Leasher 5 , K. S. Naidoo 6 ,

H. Price 7 , S. R. Flaxman 4 , S. Resnikoff 9 , H. R.

Taylor 10 . 1 L V Prasad Eye Institute, Hyderabad,

India; 2 Ophthalmology, University of Heidelberg,

Mannheim, Germany; 3 Vision and Eye Research

Unit, Anglia Ruskin University, Cambrodge,

United Kingdom; 4 School of Computer Science and Heinz College, Carnegie Mellon University,

Pittsburgh, PA; 5 Nova Southeastern University, Fort

Lauderdale, FL; 6 African Vision Research Institute,

University of Kwazulu Natal, Durban, South

Africa; 7 Vision and Eye Research Institute, Anglia

8

Ruskin University, Cambridge, United Kingdom;

Singapore Eye Research Institute, Singapore,

Singapore; 9 Brien Holden Vision Institute, Sydney,

NSW, Australia; 10 Melbourne School of Population and International Health, University of Melbourne,

Melbourne, VIC, Australia

6084 — A0211 Prevalence of Visual

Impairment and Blindness in Chinese

American Adults: The Chinese-American

Eye Study.

Torres

Varma 1 .

1

Chunyi Hsu 1 , J. S. Kim

1 , R. McKean-Cowdin

2

2 , S. Wu

2 , S. P. Azen

1

University of Southern California,

Los Angeles, CA

2

, M.

, R.

University of Illinois at Chicago, Los

Angeles, CA;

The Commercial Relationships (CR) Index for Disclosures and the Clinical Trial (CT) Registration Index are at arvo.org/amindices .

398

6085 — A0212 Prevalence and causes of vision loss in Sub-Saharan Africa: 1990-2010.

Kovin

S.

Naidoo

Flaxman

1, 2

5 , J. B. Jonas

K. Pesudovs

, S. Gichuhi

9 , H. Price

3 , M. Basáñez

6 , J. Keeffe 7

10 , J. L. Smith

4 , S. R.

, J. L. Leasher 8 ,

Programs, Brien Holden Vision Institute, Durban,

South AfriCA; 2

Institute, Durban, South Africa; 3

11 . 1 Global

Research, African Vision Research

Infectious

Ophthalmology,

University of Nairobi, Nairobi, Kenya; 4 disease epidemiology, School of Public

Health, London, United Kingdom; 5 School of

Computer Science & Heinz College, Pittsburg,

PA; 6 Ophthalmology, Universitätsmedizin,

Mannheim, Manheim, Germany; 7 Ophthalmology,

University of Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC,

Australia; 8 Optometry, Nova Southeastern

University, Fort Laudedale, FL; 9 NHMRC

Centre for Clinical Eye Research, Adelaide, SA,

Australia; 10 Vision & Eye Research Unit, Anglia

University, Cambridge, United Kingdom;

Uganda

11 London

School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, London,

6086 — A0213 Is optic neuritis incidence rising? Evidences from an epidemiological study in Barcelona, Spain 2008-2012.

Elena

H. Martinez-Lapiscina 1 , E. Fraga-Pumar 1 , X.

Pastor 2 , M. Gómez 3 , A. Conesa 2 , R. Lozano-

Rubí 2 , B. Sanchez-Dalmau 1, 4 , A. Alonso 5 , P.

Villoslada 1 .

1 Neurology, IDIBAPS-Hospital Clinic of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain; 2 Department of Medical Informatics, Hospital Clinic of

Barcelona-University of Barcelona, Barcelona,

Spain; 3 Direction of Strategy and Planning,

Hospital Clinic of Barcelona and Technical Office

- AISBE, Barcelona, Spain; 4 Ophthalmology,

IDIBAPS- Hospital Clinic of Barcelona, Barcelona,

Spain; 5 Division of Epidemiology and Community

Health, School of Public Health, University of

Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN *CR

6087 — A0214 Prevalence Of Near Vision

Impairment In Middle-Aged And Older

Adults In An Urban Census Sector Of

Parintins, Brazilian Amazon Region.

Solange

R.

Saloma

Mitsuhiro 1 o 1 , S. Munoz

Y. Sacai 1 , M. J. Cohen 4

2 , J. M. Furtado 1, 3

, J. M. Cohen 5, 4

, S. B. Arruda

Berezovsky 1 . 1

4

, P.

, M. R.

, R. Belfort, Jr.

1 , A.

Departamento de Oftalmologia,

Universidade Federal de Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo,

Brazil; 2 Salud Publica, Universidad de La Frontera,

Temuco, Chile; 3 Oftalmologia, Otorrinolaringologia e Cirurgia de Cabeca e Pescoco, Faculdade de

Medicina de Ribeirao Preto, USP, Ribeirao Preto,

Brazil; 4

Brazil; 5

Instituto de Olhos de Manaus, Manaus,

Cirurgia, Divisao de Oftalmologia,

Faculdade de Medicina - Universidade Federal do

Amazonas, Manaus, Brazil

Thursday – Posters – 6085 – 6101

6088 — A0215 Emergence of intravitreal injections in a National Health System: 2002-

2012.

ANA P.

. 1

MARQUE

A. Rocha-Sousa

R. Santana 1

3

S 1 , A. F. Macedo 2

, J. Perelman 4

, A.

, A. M. Baptista

Policy Management and Health

2 ,

Administration, National School of Public Health;

Nova University, Lisboa, Portugal; 2 Centre/

Department of Physics and Optometry, Minho

University, Braga, Portugal; 3 Department of Senses

Organs, Faculty of Medicine; University of Porto,

Porto, Portugal;

Portugal

4 Health Economics, National

School of Public Health; Nova University, Lisboa,

6089 — A0216 Incremental Cost-Utility Ratio of Intravitreal Aflibercept Compared with

Ranibizumab for the Treatment of Macular

Edema Secondary to Central Retinal Vein

Occlusion.

Alan F. Cruess 4 , M. Jeddi 1 , R. Goeree 2 ,

G. Blackhouse 2 , M. Eriksson 3 .

1 Bayer, Toronto, ON,

Canada; 2 Faculty of Health Sciences, McMaster

University, Hamilton, ON, Canada; 3 Bayer AB,

Solna, Sweden; 4 Ophthalmology, Dalhousie

University, Halifax, NS, Canada *CR

6090 — A0217 Loaner ophthalmoscopes in conjunction with simulation and clinical training improve fundoscopy skills of third year medical students.

Jennifer Park 1

Levine 1 , L. A. Eisen 3

A. C. Raff 4

Rosenberg 2

, U. Mian 2

, M. Meholli

Bronx, NY;

.

2

1

5

, R. M.

, M. Calvo

, W. B. Burton 6

4 ,

, J. B.

Albert Einstein College of Medicine,

Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences,

Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Montefiore

Medical Center, Bronx, NY; 3 Critical Care

Medicine, Albert Einstein College of Medicine and

Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx, NY; 4 Medicine,

Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Montefiore

Medical Center, Bronx, NY; 5 Medicine, Albert

Einstein College of Medicine and Jacobi Medical

Center, Bronx, NY; 6 Family and Social Medicine,

Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY

6091 — A0218 A Glimpse into the Resident’s

Perspective: Current attitudes and future outlook.

Saba Al-Hashimi, R. Song, M. Desai.

Boston Medical Center, Boston, MA

6092 — A0219 Measurable Indicators of

Eye Care Integration into Health Systems in the Western Pacific.

.

1

Helen Chan 1, 2 ,

Western Pacific Regional A. Mueller 1

Office, World Health Organisation, Manila,

Philippines; 2 Ophthalmology, Royal Melbourne

Hospital, Melbourne, VIC, Australia

6093 — A0220 Vision, Older Drivers & Public

Safety: Can An Annual Eye Examination

Requirement Reduce Motor Vehicle Collision

In a Cost Effective Way?.

Lori L.

Grover 1 , C.

Shih 2 . 1 Health Solutions, Arizona State Univ,

CONHI Ctr Translational Health Science, Phoenix,

AZ; 2 School of Public Health & Health Services,

George Washington University, Washington, DC

6094 — A0221 Improving Eye Care Follow-

Up Adherence in Patients with Diabetes:

The Effectiveness of Patient Contracts in a

Community-Based Eye Screening.

Chelsea L.

Aleo 1 , A. P. Murchison

E. Mayro 1 , B. Leiby 2

1 , L. A. Hark

, L. Pizzi 2

1 , Y. Dai

, J. A. Haller 1

1

.

1 Research, Wills Eye Hospital, Philadelphia,

,

PA; 2 Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia,

PA *CR , f

6095 — A0222 The Effectiveness of a Tailored

Intervention to Increase Follow-Up Adherence in Patients with Glaucoma.

Judie Tran , M.

Waisbourd, D.

Weiss, A.

P.

Murchison, L.

Katz ,

G.

L.

Spaeth , J.

A.

Haller , L.

A.

Hark . Department of Research , Wills Eye Hospital , Philadelphia ,

PA *CR, f

6096 — A0223 A Comparison of Three

System-Based Interventions to Improve

Follow-Up Adherence in a Primary Eye Care

Setting.

Brianna Kenney , L.

A.

Hark , A.

P.

Murchison, R.

Bailey , J.

A.

Haller , J.

A.

Bilson .

Wills Eye Hospital , Philadelphia , PA *CR, f

6097 — A0224 Medicare Payment and

Cataract Surgical Volume.

Dan Gong , J.

Lin, J.

C.

Tsai . Department of Ophthalmology & Visual

Science, Yale School of Medicine , New Haven, CT

6098 — A0225 A cost effectiveness analysis of cataract surgery.

Lucidi 1

Domenico Lepore

, M. Ruggeri 2 , G. Damiani 3 .

1

1 , F.

Deparment of Ophthalmology, Catholic University of the

Sacred Heart, Rome, Italy; 2 Department of Health

Economics, Catholic University of the Sacred

Heart, Rome, Italy;

Heart, Rome, Italy

3 Department of Hygiene and

Public Health, Catholic University of the Sacred

6099 — A0226 Patient-Reported Outcomes in

Optometric Glaucoma Care.

Paul P.

Le e 1, 2 , S.

Asrani 2 , W. Rafferty 2 , D. Lobach 3 , C. E. Huisingh 4 ,

G. McGwin 4 . 1 Ophthalmology and Visual

Sciences, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor,

MI; 2 Ophthalmology, Duke University, Durham,

NC; 3 Family Medicine, Duke University, Durham,

NC; 4 Ophthalmology, University of Alabama,

Birmngham, AL f

6100 — A0227 Telemedicine versus inperson examination: High patient satisfaction with a teleglaucoma model for detection and management of glaucoma suspects in rural

Alberta.

Sourabh Arora, K.

Kurji, I.

Kherani, C.

J.

Rudnisky , K.

F.

Damji.

Ophthalmology, University of Alberta, Edmonton , AB , Canada *CR

6101 — A0228 Comparing the subjective and the objective severity of affections observed at emergency room in ophthalmology.

Aurelie

Pison 1 , P. Rothschild 1, 2 , C. Mehanna 1 , A. P. Brezin 1 ,

J. Bourges 1, 2 .

1 Ophthalmology, Pole Hotel-Dieu

Cochin, site Hotel-Dieu, Sorbonne Paris Cité university, Paris Descartes School of medicine,

Assistance Publique-Hopitaux de Paris, Paris,

France; 2 Team 17, INSERM UMRS 872, CIC des

Cordeliers, Paris, France f Refer to the Program Number in the Clinical Trial (CT) Registration Index. * CR Refer to the Program Number in the Commercial Relationships (CR) Index for Disclosures.

399

Thursday Posters 12:00 pm – 1:45 pm

6102 – 6123 – Thursday – Posters

6102 — A0229 Impact of the Lions Lens on a school vision clinic and on child’s perception of academic performance.

Sandra S.

Block, M.

A.

Suckow . School Based Vision Clinic , Illinois

College of Optometry, Chicago, IL

6103 — A0230 Glaucoma Screening in African

American Communities: A Comparative

Effectiveness Analysis.

Reena Vaswani, L.

A.

Al -

Aswad, G.

A.

Cioffi , D.

M.

Blumberg . Columbia

University , New York , NY

6104 — A0231 Final versus referral diagnosis of visual impairment in a tertiary low vision rehabilitation centre for children.

Evelyn

Longhin 1 , M. Vinciati 2

E. Convento 3

E. Midena 1, 3

Rome, Italy;

, I. A. Fregona 3

.

1

2

, I. Cermakova 2 , G. Zabeo 3 ,

, R. Parrozzani 1 ,

Fondazione G. B. Bietti IRCCS,

Italy; 3

Robert Hollman Foundation, Padova,

Department of Ophthalmology, University of

Padova, Padova, Italy

6105 — A0232 Incidence and frequency of positive findings in inpatient ophthalmology consultations at Boston Medical Center.

Neil

Vyas , J.

Gittinger.

Ophthalmology, Boston

University / Boston Medical Center , Boston , MA

6106 — A0233 New referrals to an Australian ophthalmic outpatient clinic.

Fiona Stapleton 1 ,

S. C. Lim 1 , M. Knipe 2 , N. Verma 2 .

1 School of

Optometry and Vision Science, University of

New South Wales, Kensington Sydney, NSW,

Australia; 2 Eye Clinic, Royal Hobart Hospital,

Hobart, TAS, Australia

6107 — A0234 Variability in Access to

Hospital Eye Care in Southern China.

Yingfeng

Zheng, D.

Wang , M.

He . State Key Laboratory of

Ophthalmology, Zhongshan Ophthalmic Center ,

Sun Yat-sen University , Guangzhou, China

6108 — A0235 Demand, capacity and flow of care in ophthalmology in the Campinas region, Brazil.

Denise F.

Oliveira , C.

E.

Arieta .

OPhthalmology, UNICAMP, Campinas , Brazil

Exhibit/Poster Hall SA A0247-A0255

Thursday, May 08, 2014 12:00 PM-1:45 PM

Visual Psychophysics / Physiological Optics /

Retina

540 Visual Field Testing

Moderator: David G. Birch

6109 — A0247 Visual training with microperimetry for patients with unstable/ excentric fixation after macular surgery.

Patricia

Udaondo, A.

Hervas Ontiveros, S.

García Delpech,

D.

Salom, R.

Martínez Costa, . Cisneros-Lanuza.

Ophthalmology, La Fe University Hospital,

Valencia, Spain *CR

6110 — A0248 Comparison of Kinetic Visual

Fields (Goldmann and Octopus) and Threshold

Visual Fields (Octopus macular static and

Full-Field Stimulus Threshold) in Patients with Inherited Retinal Diseases.

Ronald A.

Schuchard

Koenekoop

. 1

1, 5 , D. G. Birch

4

2

, A. K. Bittner 3

, G. Dagnelie

, L. M. Wood

3

4

, R. K.

, C. S.

Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA; Barnes 5

2 Retina Foundation of the Southwest, Dallas, TX;

3 Johns Hopkins Wilmer Eye Institute, Baltimore,

MD; 4 McGill University Health Centre, Montreal,

QC, Canada;

CA *CR

5 VA Palo Alto HCS, Palo Alto,

6111 — A0249 Progression in Patients with

Advanced Retinal Degenerative diseases

(RDD) followed with Full-field Stimulus

Threshold (FST) Testing.

Martin Klein 1 , D. G.

Birch 1, 2 . 1 Retinal Degenerations Laboratory, Retina

Foundation, Dallas, TX; 2 Ophthalmology, UT

Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX

6112 — A0250 Spatial Summation Across the Visual Field: Implications for Visual Field

Testing.

Sieu Khuu 1 , M. Kalloniatis 1, 2 .

1 School of

Optometry and Vision Science, The University of

New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia; 2 The

School of Optometry and Vision Science and the

Centre for Eye Health, University of New South

Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia *CR

6113 — A0251 Registration accuracy of

NIDEK MP-1 micro-perimeter in ‘follow-up’ testing.

Arunkumar Krishnan , N.

B.

Patel, S.

B.

Stevenson, H.

E.

Bedell . Optometry, Univ of

Houston College of Optometry, Houston, TX

6114 — A0252 Real-Time Retinal Imaging with Integrated Visual Function Testing Using the Digital Light Ophthalmoscope.

Matthew

S.

Muller 1

Kollbaum 2

, A. E. Elsner 1, 2

, B. L. Petrig

Bloomington, IN; 2

1 .

, K. Baskaran 2 , E. J.

1 Aeon Imaging, LLC,

School of Optometry, Indiana

University, Bloomington, IN *CR

6115 — A0253 Comparison of the Peripheral retinal sensitivity between professional soccer players and non-athletes.

vinicius

B. pereira 1 , V. Pereira 2 , R. A. Pereira 3 , N.

Kasahara 1 . 1 Ophtalmology, Santa Casa de

São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil; 2 Medical,

University Anhembi Morumbi, São Paulo,

Brazil; 3 Ophtalmology, Instituto Panamericano da

Visão, Goiânia, Brazil

6116 — A0254 The Relation Between

Functional Visual Acuity and Functional

Visual Field for Elderly Drivers with Normal

Cognitive Status.

Tsutomu Shimizu, S.

Masui, M.

Saiki, H.

Torii, M.

Dogru, K.

Tsubota, K.

Negishi.

Ophthalmology, Keio University , Tokyo, Japan *CR

6117 — A0255 Retinal sensitivity by means of microperimetry in patients with different drusen type.

Giovanni Staurenghi , A.

Giani, M.

V.

Cigada .

Department of Biomedical and Clinical Sci ( Luigi

Sacco) , University of Milan, Milano , Italy *CR

Exhibit/Poster Hall SA A0297-A0350

Thursday, May 08, 2014 12:00 PM-1:45 PM

Glaucoma

541 Surgery and Laser

Moderator: Gus Gazzard

6118 — A0297 Effect of Clear Lens Extraction in Primary Angle Closure.

Tanuj Dada , A.

Rathi,

R.

Sharma , T.

Agarwal, M.

Vanathi, S.

Khokhar,

R.

B.

Vajpayee . Dr Rp Center For Ophthalmic

Sciences , All India Institute Of Medical Sciences ,

New Delhi, India

6119 — A0298 Effect of Intraoperative factors on IOP lowering after phacoemulsification surgery.

Sona Chaudhry 1 . 1 University

MD; 2

, O. J. Saeedi 2 of Maryland - Baltimore, Baltimore,

Ophthalmology, University of Maryland -

Baltimore, Baltimore, MD *CR

6120 — A0299 Induced astigmatism in patients undergoing combined surgery of phacoemulsification, intraocular lens implantation and trabeculectomy.

Carolina Prado,

M. Zavala Aznar, S. Silva Romano, R. Castaneda

Diez. Asociación Para Evitar La Ceguera en México

I.A.P., Mexico City, Mexico

6121 — A0300 Post Operative Refractive

Outcomes in Patients Undergoing Combined

Cataract Extraction, Endocyclophotocoagulation and iStent Placement (ICE Procedure).

Kristin O.

Chapman, C. E. Starr, K. Bohm, N. M. Radcliffe.

Ophthalmology, Weill Cornell Medical College,

New York, NY *CR

6122 — A0301 Comparing the Effect of Laser

Peripheral Iridotomy to Lens Extraction on

Anterior Segment Morphology in Narrow Angle

Eyes using Anterior Segment Optical Coherence

Tomography (ASOCT).

Jacob Gross 1, 2 , L. Baker 3 ,

A. Chuang 2 , L. S. Blieden 2, 3 , N. P. Bell 2, 3 , R. M.

Feldman 2, 3 .

1 The University of Texas School of

Public Health, Houston, TX; 2 Ruiz Department of

Ophthalmology and Visual Science, The University of Texas Medical School at Houston, Houston, TX;

3 Robert Cizik Eye Clinic, Houston, TX *CR

6123 — A0302 Laser peripheral iridotomy versus trabeculectomy as an initial treatment for primary angle-closure glaucoma: a nonrandomized comparative study.

Yuanbo Liang

Liang 1, 2 , Y. Chen 2 , S. Fan 3

R. Thomas 7 , S. Rong 6

, H. Meng

, N. Wang 2 .

1

4 , X. Wang 5 ,

Glaucoma,

School of Optometry and Eye Hospital, Wenzhou,

Wenzhou, China; 2 Ophthalmology, Beijing Tongren

Hospital, Beijing, China;

Hospital, Handan, China;

3

4

Glaucoma, Handan Eye

Glaucoma, Anyang

Eye Hospital, Anyang, China;

Eye Hospital, Fushun, China; 6

5

Glaucoma, Queensland Eye Institute, Queensland,

QLD, Australia f

Glaucoma, Fushun

OVS, The Chinese

7

University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China;

The Commercial Relationships (CR) Index for Disclosures and the Clinical Trial (CT) Registration Index are at arvo.org/amindices .

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6124 — A0303 Intraocular pressure (IOP) related pattern in patients with primary angle closure (PAC) and primary angle closure glaucoma (PACG) before and after laser peripheral iridotomy (LPI).

Shibal

Bhartiya 1 , S. Dhawan

R. Goedkoop 2

1 , S. Simon-Zoula 2 ,

Glaucoma Facility, Fortis

Memorial Research Institute, Gurgaon, Haryana,

India; 2

.

1

Clinical Development and Medical Affairs,

Sensimed AG, Lausanne, Switzerland *CR , f

6125 — A0304 All-Cause Mortality Following

Combined Cataract Extraction and Minimally

Invasive Glaucoma Surgery Compared to

Cataract Extraction Alone and Traditional

Glaucoma Surgery.

Paul Baciu, A.

R.

Sheraly, D.

Crandall , N.

R.

Imami.

Ophthalmology, Henry Ford

Hospital , Detroit, MI

6126 — A0305 Comparison of Outcomes of iStent with Cataract Surgery versus Cataract

Surgery Alone in Open-Angle Glaucoma.

Mia

Miller 1, 2

A. Goyal

, B. Hughes

1

1 , J. Apple 1

, A. Shukairy

Institute, Detroit, MI; 2

1

, C. Kim

, C. Kim 1 .

1

School of Medicine, Detroit, MI *CR

1 , J. Tannir

Kresge Eye

Wayne State University

1 ,

6127 — A0306 Comparison Between

Endhotelial Cell Loss After Express Implant

And Mics, Phaco Mics Safe-Trabeculectomy

And Phaco With Hydrus Implant.

Romeo

1

Altafini 1 , A. M. Fea 3 , S. Morselli 2 , F. M. Grignolo 3 .

Ophthalmology Unit, San Bortolo Hospital,

Vicenza, Vicenza, Italy; 2 Ophthalmology Unit, San

Bassiano Hospital, Bassano del Grappa, Vicenza,

Italy; 3 Ophtalmology Unit, Department of Clinical

Pathophysiology, University of Turin, Turin, Italy

6128 — A0307 Phacoemulsification combined with cyclodyalisis in patients with cataract and open angle glaucoma.

Alfredo Piñeyro-Garza,

S.

Lopez-Rubio, M.

A.

de Alba . Ophthalmology,

Tecnologico de Monterrey, Monterrey, Mexico

6129 — A0308 Risk Factors for Early

Postoperative Intraocular Pressure Elevation after Phacoemulsification in Trabeculectomized

Eyes.

Wonmo Gu, S. Cha, S. Lim, J. Chu, M.

Sagong. Department of Ophthalmology, Yeungnam

University College of Medicine, Daegu, Republic of Korea

6130 — A0309 Clinical and Structural

Markers of One-Year Angle Surgery

Outcomes.

D. M. Reed

S. E. Moroi 1

1

Samir Shah

, A. Argento

.

1

1 , S. Bansal 1 , J. Gilbert

2 , N. Chakraborty

Ophthalmology and Visual

2 ,

Sciences, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor,

MI; 2 Mechanical Engineering, University of

Michigan - Dearborn, Dearborn, MI *CR

1 ,

6131 — A0310 Postoperative IOP is not related to intrascleral lake morphology after Non Penetrating Deep Sclerectomy without scleral implant.

Cristian Dalmasso 1 ,

J. J. Urcola 1, 2 , E. Vecino 2 , J. Cabrerizo 1 , G.

Saracibar 2 .

1 Ophthalmology, Hospital Universitario

Araba, Vitoria Gasteiz, Spain; 2 Universidad del País

Vasco, Vitoria Gasteiz, Spain

Thursday – Posters – 6124 – 6148

6132 — A0311 A Retrospective Analysis of

Outcomes of Resident-Performed Glaucoma

Surgery at a Veterans Affairs Medical

Center.

Robert A. Sharpe 1 , E. Sharpe 2 .

1

2

Medical

University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC;

Ophthalmology, Ralph H Johnson VAMC,

Charleston, SC

6133 — A0312 Clinical Experience with Ahmed

M4 Tube-Shunt in Various Types of Glaucoma:

A Pilot Study.

Timothy Sullivan , V.

Cvintal, W.

D.

Hu , F.

Ekici, N.

Sabherwal, M.

Waisbourd, M.

J.

Pro, M.

R.

Moster . Glaucoma , Wills Eye Hospital ,

Philadelphia , PA *CR

6134 — A0313 Ahmed Glaucoma Valve (AGV

) vs. Gold Micro Shunt (GMS ) in Refractory

Glaucoma. 5 year results of a Prospective,

Randomize Study.

Modi Goldenfeld . Goldschleger

Eye Institute, The Sam Rothberg Glaucoma center ,

Ramat Gan, Israel *CR, f

6135 — A0314 Sequential Glaucoma Drainage

Devices in Pediatric Glaucoma.

Niloufar

Abdollahi, A.

Chen , A.

L.

Coleman, J.

A.

Giaconi,

S.

K.

Law, F.

Yu , J.

Caprioli . Jules Stein Eye

Institute, Los Angeles, CA *CR

6136 — A0315 Outcomes of Sequential

Glaucoma Drainage Implants in Refractory

Glaucoma.

Naryan Sabherwal 1, 2

W. D. Hu 2 , F. Ekici 2

M. J. Pro .

1

Philadelphia, PA;

PA *CR

2

, M. R. Moster

, M. Waisbourd 2

2

Drexel University College of Medicine,

2

, V. Cvintal 2 ,

,

Wills Eye Hospital, Philadelphia,

6137 — A0316 Postoperative outcome in eyes with glaucoma treated with the Boston type I keratoprosthesis.

Pablo Romero , P.

P.

Chen , T.

T.

Shen , M.

A.

Slabaugh . Ophthalmology, University of Washington , Seattle, WA

6138 — A0317 Suprachoroidal Drainage

Devices - Six Months Experience.

Andre Vicente,

B.

Borges , R.

Anjos, A.

Cabugueira , L.

vieira ,

M.

Cardoso, A.

D.

Santos , N.

Silva, J.

Ferreira ,

F.

Fernandes.

Ophthalmology, Centro Hospitalar

Lisboa Central, Lisbon , Portugal

6139 — A0318 Combined Pars Plana

Vitrectomy with Gas Tamponade and Posterior

Glaucoma Tube placement in the Management of

Fuchs Heterochromic Iridocyclitis complicated by secondary glaucoma.

Sarah Escott

E. Opremcak 3 .

1

1 , D. Baker ophthalmology, The Wexner

Medical Center Havener Eye Institute, Columbus,

2 ,

OH;

OH;

2

3

Ophthalmology, The Retina Group, Columbus,

Ophthalmology, Ophthalmic Surgeons and

Consultants, columbus, OH

6140 — A0319 Long-term Bleb Survival after

Staged Trabeculectomy and Temporal Clear

Corneal Phacoemulsification versus Combined

Surgery.

Joshua Nunn

3

B. Prum 1

VA; 2

1 , E. Areiter 2, 3 , R. Page

.

1

Lemuel Shattuck Hospital, Boston, MA;

Tulane University, New Orleans, LA

1 ,

University of Virginia, Charlottesville,

6141 — A0320 Trabeculotomy ab externo

Combined with Sinusotomy and with or without

Removal of Schlemm’s Canal Endothelium for

Primary Open Angle Glaucoma and Exfoliation

Glaucoma.

Tadamichi Akagi, H.

Yamada , H.

O.

Ikeda, N.

Unoki, H.

Nakanishi, N.

Yoshimura.

Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences , Kyoto Univ

Graduate Sch of Med, Kyoto, Japan

6142 — A0321 Development of novel glaucoma drainage implant for efficient regulation of intraocular pressure.

MooJong Kim 4 , J. Kang 4

,

,

M. Kim

Y. Kim 1

1, 2 , K. Park

, J. Lee 4, 5 .

1

1, 2 , J. Jeoung 1, 2 , S. Kim 1, 3

Ophthalmology, Seoul

National University College of Medicine, Seoul,

Republic of Korea; 2 Ophthalmology, Seoul

National University Hospital, Seoul, Republic of Korea; 3 Ophthalmology, Seoul National

University Boramae Hospital, Seoul, Republic of

Korea; 4 Nano-Bio Research Center, Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Seoul, Republic of

Korea; 5 Mechanical Engineering, Ajou University,

Suwon, Republic of Korea

6143 — A0322 STARfloTM Glaucoma Implant for surgical treatment of primary open angle glaucoma.

Lukan P.

Mishev , A.

Misheva, A.

Angelov, M.

Ioanna , Y.

Tsankova . Ophthalmology,

Mishevi Eye Center , Sofia, Bulgaria

1

6144 — A0323 A Retrospective Study on the

Effects of Retisert Implant and Ahmed Valve in Patients with Uveitic Glaucoma.

Katherine

Talcott 1 , H. Cho

G. N. Papaliodis

Ophthalmology, Massachusetts Eye and Ear

Infirmary, Boston, MA; 2 of Korea

1, 2

1

, L. Sobrin

, A. Turalba

1

1

, A. Lobo 1 ,

, L. Q. Shen 1 .

Ophthalmology, Hanyang

University College of Medicine, Seoul, Republic

6145 — A0324 Outcomes of Glaucoma

Drainage Implant Surgery in Uveitic

Glaucoma.

Eun S. Huh, D. Sambhara, A. Aref, T.

S. Vajaranant, J. T. Wilensky. Ophthalmology, Univ of Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary, Chicago, IL

6146 — A0325 Preliminary Results of Tube-

Shunt Coverage with Gamma-irradiated Cornea

Allograft (VisionGraft).

Priyamvada M.

Pitale ,

F.

Ekici, M.

R.

Moster , V.

Cvintal, W.

D.

Hu , M.

Waisbourd.

Glaucoma research , Wills Eye Hospital ,

Philadelphia , PA *CR

6147 — A0326 Miniature Glaucoma Shunt

Implantation after Keratoplasty.

Jasbeth Ledesma

Gil, L.

Gurria , J.

Valencia Aguirre, A.

Navas, E.

O.

Graue, C.

Hartleben-Matkin . Glaucoma , Institute of Ophthalmology, Conde de Valenciana , Mexico

City , Mexico

6148 — A0327 Pars Plana Glaucoma Tube

Drainage Device Implantation Combined with

Vitrectomy and 20% SF6 Gas Tamponade for Treatment of Uncontrolled Uveitic

Glaucoma in Patients with Juvenile Idiopathic

Arthritis.

Megan Chambers , N.

Baker, E.

Opremcak , R.

Derick . Ophthalmology, Ohio State

University , Columbus , OH f Refer to the Program Number in the Clinical Trial (CT) Registration Index. * CR Refer to the Program Number in the Commercial Relationships (CR) Index for Disclosures.

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Thursday Posters 12:00 pm – 1:45 pm

6149 – 6171 – Thursday – Posters

6149 — A0328 Fibrinous uveitis following stent suture removal in patients with Baerveldt tube implant.

Laura Beltran-Agullo 1

Galvis

Spain;

2

2

, K. Lim 2 .

1

, S. Jones

St Thomas, London, United Kingdom

2 , E.

Institut Catala Retina, Barcelona,

6150 — A0329 Efficacy of Goniosynechialysis for Advanced Chronic Angle-Closure

Glaucoma.

Guoping Qing . Beijing Tongren Eye

Center , Beijing Tongren Hospital , Beijing, China f

6151 — A0330 Long term outcome of patients with Plateau Iris Configuration.

Jonathan

M.

Schulhof , J.

B.

Serle.

Department of

Ophthalmology, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount

Sinai, New York , NY

6152 — A0331 Short-Term Outcomes Of

Iridoplasty In Persistent Angle Closure Despite

Patent Iridotomies: An Anterior Segment Optical

Coherence Tomography Study.

Jorge-Emmanuel

Morales-León , C.

Elizondo Olascoaga, K.

Dueñas -

Ángeles, A.

Gabriel-Mendoza, E.

O.

Graue, C.

Hartleben-Matkin . Instituto de Oftalmologia

Fundación Conde de Valenciana IAP, Mexico City ,

Mexico

6153 — A0332 Bilateral Same-Day Laser

Peripheral Iridotomy in a Community-

Based Glaucoma-Screening Project in

Philadelphia.

Michael Waisbourd, R.

Delvadia , H.

Sembhi , L.

A.

Hark , L.

Katz . Glaucoma Research

Center , Wills Eye Hospital , Philadelphia , PA *CR

6154 — A0333 Safety and Efficacy of

Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty in Uveitic

Glaucoma.

Pranav Patel, C.

Foster . Massachusetts

Eye Research and Surgery Institute ( MERSI) ,

Cambridge, MA

6155 — A0334 Outcomes of Micropulse

Laser Trabeculoplasty vs. Selective Laser

Trabeculoplasty.

Peter Coombs , N.

M.

Radcliffe.

Ophthalmology, Weill Cornell Medical College,

New York , NY *CR

6156 — A0335 Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty as Initial Therapy in Community Ophthalmology

Offices.

Sophia Y. Siu 1 , A. B. Theventhiran 1 ,

M. Tripoli 4 , S. Luminais 2 , R. L. Sherry 3 ,

D. Yu 5 , J. D. Henderer 1 .

1 Ophthalmology,

Temple University Hospital, Philadelphia,

PA; 2 LevinLuminaisChronister Eye Associates,

Thorndale, PA; 3 Brandywine Eye Center,

Wilmington, DE; 4 Crozer Chester Medical

Center, Upland, PA; 5 Department of Clinical

Sciences, Temple University School of Medicine,

Philadelphia, PA

6157 — A0336 The efficacy of selective laser trabeculoplasty (SLT) in primary angle closure glaucoma (PAC/PACG): a case control study.

Ohoud A.

Owaidhah , L.

Ali Aljasim, D.

P.

Edward . Glaucoma , King Khaled Eye Specialist

Hospital , Riyadh , Saudi Arabia

6158 — A0337 A Comparison of Topical

Steroids Versus Non-Steroidal Anti-

Inflammatory Drugs after Selective Laser

Trabeculoplasty.

Adam L.

Rothman

Delwadia 2 , R. Sarwal

L. W. Herndon 1

3 , S. S. Stinnett

, P. Challa 1 . 1

1

1 , N. A.

, P. P. Lee 4 ,

Ophthalmology, Duke

University School of Medicine, Durham, NC;

University, Durham, NC; 3

Care, P.C., Brentwood, NY; 4

2

University of Michigan

Kellogg Eye Center, Ann Arbor, MI *CR , f

Duke

Long Island Eye Surgical

6159 — A0338 Influence on Intraocular

Pressure of Different Types of Anti-

Inflammatory Treatments after Selective Laser

Trabeculoplasty in Patients with Primary

Open-Angle Glaucoma.

Sophie Champagne 1, 2 , I.

Savoie 1, 2 , J. Anctil 1, 2 , A. Goyette 1, 2 , C. Lajoie 1, 2 , B.

Des Marchais 1, 2 .

1 Département d’ophtalmologie,

Faculté de médecine, Université Laval, Quebec,

QC, Canada; 2 Centre universitaire d’ophtalmologie et Centre de recherche du CHU de Québec, Hôpital du Saint-Sacrement, Quebec, QC, Canada f

6160 — A0339 Repeatability of Selective Laser

Trabeculoplasty.

Julia K.

Polat, T.

Realini.

WVU

Eye Institute, Morgantown , WV *CR

6161 — A0340 Changes in Corneal

Endothelium on Specular Microscopy after

Selective Trabeculoplasty.

Mariem Abidar 1, 2 ,

P. Harasymowycz 1, 2 , G. Li 1, 2 , M. R. Lesk 1, 2 , M.

M. Alotaibi 1 .

1 Ophthalmology, University of

Montreal, Montreal, QC, Canada; 2 Ophthalmology,

Maisonneuve-Rosemont Hospital, Montreal, QC,

Canada

6162 — A0341 Investigation of Corneal

Endothelial Changes Post Selective Laser

Trabeculoplasty.

Di Girolamo

White 4, 5

3

Kate E. Leahy

, S. L. Watson

1, 2 , M. Sarris 3

4 , P. J. McCluskey 4

, N.

, A. J.

Department of Ophthalmology, Westmead .

1

Hospital, Sydney, NSW, Australia;

NSW, Australia; 3

2 Sydney

Medical School, University of Sydney, Sydney,

School of Medical Sciences,

University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW,

Australia; 4 Save Sight Institute, University of

Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia; 5 Westmead

Millennium Institute, University of Sydney, Sydney,

NSW, Australia

6163 — A0342 SLT (Selective Laser

Trabeculoplasty) induced Keratitis.

Annapurna

Singh 1 , M. Belyayev 4 , A. M. Solish 2 , J.

Ruderman 3 .

1 Department of Ophthalmology, Cole

Eye Institute, Cleveland, OH; 2 Southern California

Glaucoma Consultants, University of California,

Los Angeles, CA; 3 Northwestern University,

Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL; 4 Dept of

Ophtahlmology, Case Western Reserve University,

Cleveland, OH

6164 — A0343 Central corneal thickness as a risk factor in visual field progression in Mexican patients with glaucoma.

Lizbeth Ordoñez, J.

Jimenez-Arroyo , G.

Lazcano, N.

Juárez Reyna, R.

Saucedo, J.

Jimenez-Roman.

Asociación para Evitar la Ceguera en Mexico , Distrito Federal, Mexico

6165 — A0344 Micropulse Diode Laser

Trabeculoplasty Results In Treatment Of

Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma Patients.

Enyr

S.

Arcier i 1, 2 , R. S. Arcieri 3 . 1 Ophthalmology,

Presidente Antônio Carlos University (UNIPAC),

2 Ophthalmology, Federal Araguar, Brazil;

University of Uberlandia (UFU), Uberlandia,

Brazil; 3 Ophthalmology, School of Medicine of

Ribeirao Preto, University of Sao Paulo (USP),

Ribeirao Preto, Brazil

6166 — A0345 Impact of Glaucoma Type on the Success of Transscleral Diode Laser

Cyclophotocoagulation in the Treatment of

Refractory Glaucoma.

Samantha S.

Dewundara,

B.

Hughes , S.

Nagori , A.

Shukairy , J.

Tannir , A.

Goyal, M.

S.

Juzych , C.

Kim.

Ophthalmology,

Kresge Eye Institute, Detroit, MI

6167 — A0346 A LED based device for transscleral photodynamic ablation of the ciliary body in rabbits using Verteporfin.

Miltiadis

K.

Tsilimbaris, R.

Niavi, O.

Sahin, C.

Tsika, I.

Naoumidi . Ophthalmology, University of Crete

Medical School , Heraklion, Greece *CR

6168 — A0347 Trans-scleral Cyclodiode laser for the treatment of plateau iris.

Marina Syrimi ,

M.

Griffiths.

Frinmley Park Hospital , Frimley,

United Kingdom

6169 — A0348 Phaco endoscopic cytophotocoagulation versus phaco external cyclodiode.

Anita Arora 1, 2

Goyal 1, 2 .

1

London, United Kingdom;

, I. Rodrigues

Ophthalmology, St Thomas’ Hospital,

2

2 , S.

Ophthalmology, Queen

Mary’s Hospital, Sidcup, Kent, United Kingdom

6170 — A0349 Multicenter Clinical Trial of Ultrasonic Circular Cyclo Coagulation in patients with Open-Angle Glaucoma:

One Year Results.

Florent Aptel 1 , P. Denis 2 , J.

Rouland 3 , J. Nordmann 4 , Y. Lachkar 5 , J. Renard 6 ,

E. Sellem 7 , C. Baudouin 4 , A. M. Bron 8 .

1 Grenoble

University Hospital, Grenoble, France; 2 Hôpital de la Croix-Rousse, Hospices Civils de Lyon,

Lyon, France; 3 Hôpital Claude Huriez, CHRU de

Lille, Lille, France; 4 Centre Hospitalier National des Quinze-Vingts, Paris, France; 5 Institut du glaucome, Fondation Hôpital Saint-Joseph, Paris,

France; 6 Hôpital d’Instruction des Armées du Val de Grâce, Paris, France; 7 Centre Ophtalmologique

Kléber, Lyon, France; 8 Hôpital Général, Dijon,

France *CR , f

6171 — A0350 High-intensity focused ultrasound device in refractory Glaucoma patients. Results at 1 year.

Shlomo Melamed,

M.

M.

Goldenfeld , D.

Cotlear.

Ophthal/Glaucoma

Unit GEI, Goldschleger Eye Institute, Raanana,

Israel *CR, f

The Commercial Relationships (CR) Index for Disclosures and the Clinical Trial (CT) Registration Index are at arvo.org/amindices .

402

Thursday – Posters – 6172 – 6194

Exhibit/Poster Hall SA B0077-B0104

Thursday, May 08, 2014 12:00 PM-1:45 PM

Visual Neuroscience

542 ERG and VEP animal models

Moderator: Mary A. Johnson

6172 — B0077 Analysis of SIRT3 function in the mouse retina.

Norimitsu Ban 1, 2 , T. Inaba 2 , S.

Miyake

Japan; 2

Japan

1, 2 , K. Tsubota 2 , Y. Ozawa 1, 2 .

1 Laboratory of

Retinal Cell Biology, Keio University, Shinjyuku,

Ophthalmology, Keio University, Shinjyuku,

6173 — B0078 Electrophysiological and

Histological Characterizations of Retinal

Changes in a Mouse Model of Sanfilippo

Syndrome.

Dennis Y. Tse

.

1

1 , P. Lotfi 2 , D. L. Simons 1

Dept of Ophthalmology,

,

M. Sardiello 2 , S. M. Wu 1

Baylor College of Medicine, Houston,

TX; 2 Department of Human and Molecular

Genetics, Neurological Research Institute, Baylor

College of Medicine, Houston, TX

6174 — B0079 Morphology of the Retina in Early Diabetes. J. Beckman, J. M. Moore-

Dotson, M. J. Romero-Aleshire, H. L. Brooks and E.D. Eggers. Physiology and Biomedical

Engineering, University of Arizona, Tucson,

AZ.

Jamie Beckman 1 , J. Moore-Dotson 1 , E. D.

Eggers 1, 2 , M. Romero-Aleshire 1

1

, H. Brooks 1 .

Physiology, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ;

2 Biomedical Engineering, University of Arizona,

Tucson, AZ

6175 — B0080 Retinal Physiology Is Altered In

Glucose-Treated Zebrafish Retinas.

Victoria P.

Connaughton 1 , Z. Tanvir 1 , R. F. Nelson 2

American University, Washington, DC; 2

. 1 Biology,

Neural

Circuitry Unit, NINDS/NIH, Bethesda, MD

6176 — B0081 Visual impairment in mice expressing glaucoma-associated E50K mutant optineurin.

Henry Tseng 1 , T. Riday 2 , H. Bomze 1 ,

I. Barak 1 , C. Marean-Reardon

Ehlers 3

Durham, NC; 2

1 , B. Philpot 2 , M.

.

1 Ophthalmology, Duke Eye Center,

Cell and Molecular Physiology,

University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill,

NC; 3 Neuroscience Research Unit, Pfizer, Inc,

Cambridge, MA *CR

6177 — B0082 Visual phenotyping of Wfs1 mutant mice, models of Wolfram syndrome neuronal and diabetic symptoms.

Cecile Delettre 1

C. P. Hamel , S. Koks 2 , M. Seveno 1

Montpellier, France;

Estonia

1

D. M. Bonnet Wersinger

2

1 .

1

, G. Lenaers 1

INSERM U1051,

University of Tartu, Tartu,

,

,

6178 — B0083 Collagen 4a1 deficiency induces a vascular leakage in the retina.

Alix

Trouillet 1

I. Ivkovic

A. Sahel

France; 2

1

, E. Plaisier 2

1

, B. El Mathari

, J. Degardin 1

, S. A. Picaud 1

, M. Paques 1

1 , H. Lorach

, P. Ronco 2

1 ,

, J.

.

1 Institut de la Vision, Paris,

APHP- Hopital Tenon, Paris, France

6179 — B0084 Characterization of a refined mouse model of retinal vein occlusion.

Andreas

Ebneter, C.

Agca , S.

Wolf , V.

Enzmann, M.

S.

Zinkernagel.

Department of Ophthalmology,

University of Bern , Bern , Switzerland *CR

6180 — B0085 Corneal ERG Topography in Healthy Rat Eyes and Eyes with Focal

Retinal Lesions.

Zahra Derafshi 1 , H.

Tajalli 1 , S. Thongpang 2 , J. Williams 2 , J. R.

Hetling 1 .

1 Bioengineering, University of Illinois at

Chicago, Chicago, IL; 2 Biomedical Engineering,

University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison,

WI *CR

6181 — B0086 Electroretinogram Findings in Animal Model of Concurrent Diabetes and Hypothyroidism.

Bruno D. Gomes 1

Guimarães 1 , N. F. Rabelo 1 , M. Hamoy

1, 2 , A. M. Herculano

1

1

, G. F.

, L. L.

.

1 Silveira 1 , F. F. Rocha Instituto de Ciências Biológicas, Universidade Federal do

Pará, Belém, Brazil; 2 Núcleo de Medicina Tropical,

Universidade Federal do Pará, Belém, Brazil

6182 — B0087 A familial abnormal negative photopic ERG in Papillon dogs.

Simon M.

Petersen Jones, K.

J.

Gervais, P.

A.

Winkler, F.

M.

Mowat, L.

M.

Occelli, J.

T.

Bartoe . Small Animal

Clinical Sciences , Michigan State University , East

Lansing, MI

6183 — B0088 Dietary ω3 fatty acids & metabolic syndrome in the rat : consequences on sensitivity and retinal functionality.

Magalie

Thierr y 1 , B. Pasquis 2 , V. Febvret

L. Leclère

Bron 1, 3

1 , N. Acar

, L. Bretillon 1 . 1

1 , S. Grégoire 1

1 , C. P. Garcher 1, 3 , A. M.

,

Eye, Nutrition & Signalling

Research, CSGA, UMR 1324 INRA, 6265 CNRS,

University of Burgundy, Dijon, France; 2 Animalerie expérimentale, CSGA, UMR 1324 INRA,

6265 CNRS, University of Burgundy, Dijon,

France; 3 Department of Ophtalmology, University

Hospital, Dijon, France

6184 — B0089 Photoreceptor and postphotoreceptoral contribution to reduction of photopic b-wave ERG in light-adapted

Pikachurin null-mutant mice.

Masatoshi

Nagaya 1 , S. Ueno 1 , M. Kondo 2 , T. Furukawa 3 , H.

Terasaki 1 .

1 Ophthalmology, Nagoya University

Graduate School of Medicine, Nagoya,

Japan; 2 Ophthalmology, Mie University Graduate

School of Medicine, Tsu, Japan; 3 Institute for

Protein Research, Osaka University, Osaka, Japan

6185 — B0090 Effects of Quensyl on the ERG a-wave amplitude from the isolated superfused vertebrate retina.

Siarhei Siapich, A.

Goebel , P.

Walter . RWTH UKAachen , Aachen , German y

6186 — B0091 Differentiating between

Ischemic and Non-Ischemic Origins of the

“Negative” Electroretinogram.

Naoyuki

Tanimoto 1 , J. D. Akula 2 , A. Fulton 2 , B. H.

Weber 3 , M. W. Seeliger 1 . 1 Division of Ocular

Neurodegeneration, Ctr Ophthalmol Inst

Ophthalmic Res, Tuebingen, Germany; 2 Department of Ophthalmology, Boston Children’s Hospital and

Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA; 3 Institute of Human Genetics, University of Regensburg,

Regensburg, Germany

6187 — B0092 The neuroprotection of

Angiotensin-(1-7) in Tg(RHO P347S) and rd10 mice.

Ping Zhu, P.

K.

Shil , W.

Deng , J.

Li , A.

Verma, T.

Prasad , Q.

Li . Ophthalmology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL

6188 — B0093 Non-metric Multidimensional

Scaling of Electroretinogram Oscillatory

Potential Data achieves Early Diagnosis of

Retinal Degeneration in a Mouse Model of

Mitochondrial Dysfunction.

Eric Dolinar 1

MacPherson

Hutnik 2

1 , A. Laliberté

, K. Hill 1 .

1

1 , J. Van Gaalen

Ontario, London, ON, Canada;

1

, T.

, C. M.

Biology, University of Western

2 Ivey Eye Institute,

London Health Sciences Center, London, ON,

Canada

6189 — B0094 Daily optokinetic testing improves contrast sensitivity through BDNFmediated pathways.

Amanda Mui

H. Aung 1, 2 , T. Obertone

.

1

1 , H. Park 1

1 , B. C. Prall 2 , M.

, J. H. Boatright 1 ,

Ophthalmology, Emory University, M. T. Pardue 1, 3

Atlanta, GA;

Atlanta, GA;

Atlanta, GA

2

3

Neuroscience, Emory University,

Veterans Affairs Medical Center,

6190 — B0095 Spatiotemporal mapping of retinal phototropic response evoked by oblique light stimulation.

Xincheng Yao, R.

Lu , B.

Wang ,

Q.

Zhang.

Biomedical Engineering, Univ of

Alabama at Birmingham , Birmingham , AL *CR

6191 — B0096 Anesthesia usage confounds in vivo pharmacological studies using electrophysiology.

Jason Charng

Vingrys 1 , B. V. Bui

T. Nguyen 1 . 1

1 , R. L. Fish 2

1 , Z. He 1 , A. J.

, R. Gurrell 2 , C.

Optometry and Vision Sciences, The

2

University of Melburne, Melbourne, VIC, Australia;

Pfizer Neusentis, Cambridge, United Kingdom *CR

6192 — B0097 Long-term bilateral microglial responses in rat retina after unilateral optic nerve transection.

Ling Ping Cen, M.

Hang , M.

Zhang.

Joint Shantou International Eye Center ,

Shantou, China

6193 — B0098 Characterization of light toxicity on retinal ganglion cells in vivo and in vitro.

Emilie Arnault 1, 2

P. Gondouin

Villette 3

Picaud 1, 2 .

1

1, 2

U968, INSERM, Institut de la Vision,

Paris, France; 2

, C. Nanteau 1, 2

, C. Barrau

, K. Bigot

, D. A. Cohen-Tannoudji 3

1, 2

, J. Sahel

3 ,

, T.

1, 4 , S. A.

UMR_S968, UPMC Université Paris

06, Institut de la Vision, Paris, France; 3 Essilor

International, Charenton-le-Pont, France; 4 Centre

Hospitalier National d’Ophtalmologie des Quinze-

Vingts, Paris, France *CR

6194 — B0099 Determination of Injury

Thresholds for Torsional Indirect Traumatic

Optic Neuropathy in a Rat Model.

Brooke I.

Asemota 2 , W. E. Sponsel 1 1 , R. D. Glickman

Reilly 1 . 1

Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX; 2

, M. A.

Biomedical Engineering, University of

Antonio, TX

University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, San f Refer to the Program Number in the Clinical Trial (CT) Registration Index. * CR Refer to the Program Number in the Commercial Relationships (CR) Index for Disclosures.

403

Thursday Posters 12:00 pm – 1:45 pm

6195 – 6208 – Thursday – Posters

6195 — B0100 Heat shock protein 25 kDa gene therapy alleviates retinal ganglion cell dysfunction after optic nerve crush in mice.

Henri

O.

Leinonen 1 , S. Ragauskas 2, 3 , J. Puranen 2 , A.

6

Smedowski 2, 4 , K. Airenne 5 , S. Ylä-Herttuala 5,

, H. Tanila 1 , G. Kalesnykas 2, 7 . 1 Department of

Neurobiology, A.I. Virtanen institute, University of Eastern Finland, Kuopio, Finland; 2 Department of Ophthalmology, Institute of Clinical Medicine,

School of Medicine, University of Eastern

Finland, Kuopio, Finland; 3 Institute of Innovative

Medicine, Vilnius, Lithuania; 4 Department of Physiology, Medical University of Silesia,

Katowice, Poland; 5 Department of Biotechnology and Molecular Medicine, A.I. Virtanen Institute,

University of Eastern Finland, Kuopio,

Finland; 6 Research Unit and Gene Therapy

Unit, Kuopio University Hospital, Kuopio,

Finland; 7 Experimentica Ltd., Kuopio, Finland *CR

3

6196 — B0101 Morphological and functional evaluation of retinal ganglion cells in R6/2 mice.

Symantas Ragauska s

J. Puranen 1

Gurevicius

Tanila 3

3

, S. Nymark 4

, O. Kontkanen 5

, G. Kalesnykas 1, 6

Kuopio, Finland;

. 1

Institute, Kuopio, Finland;

1, 2 , H. O. Leinonen 3

, A. Lipponen 3 , K.

, J. Puoliväli 5 , H.

Department of

Ophthalmology, University of Eastern Finland,

2 State Reaserch Institute for Innovative Medicine, Vilnius, Lithuania;

Department of Neurobiology, A.I. Virtanen

4 Department of

,

Electronics and Communications Engineering,

BioMediTech, Tampere University of Technology,

Tampere, Finland; 5

Kuopio, Finland; 6

Charles River DRS Finland,

Department of Ophthalmology,

Kuopio University Hospital, Kuopio, Finland

6197 — B0102 Targeted modulation of the glial inflammatory response in Retinitis Pigmentosa attenuates photoreceptor cell death.

Enrique J.

de la Rosa 1 , C. Hernández-Sánchez 1 , A. M. Hernández-

Pinto 1 , M. Platón 1 , M. Marchena 1 , N. Álvarez-

Lindo 1 , A. I. Arroba 1 , S. Jmaeff 2 , P. F. Barcelona 2 , H.

Saragovi 2 . 1 Cell & Molecular Medicine, Centro de

Investigaciones Biologicas, Madrid, Spain; 2 Lady

Davis Institute-Jewish General Hospital Montreal,

McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada *CR

6198 — B0103 Changes of Receptive Field

Properties of Ganglion Cells in a Rat Model of

Retinitis Pigmentosa.

Wan-Qing Yu

Field 3, 4 , N. Grzywacz 1, 2 .

1

, E. Lee

Neuroscience Graduate

Progam, University of Southern California,

Los Angeles, CA; 2

Los Angeles, CA; 3

1 2

Department of Biomedical

, G.

Engineering, University of Southern California,

Zilkha Neurogenetic Institute,

University of Southern California, Los Angeles,

CA; 4 Department of Cell and Neurobiology,

University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA

6199 — B0104 Brimonidine Enhances

Electrophysiological Activity of Retinal Ganglion

Cells through Trk-PI3K Pathway.

Masayoshi

Yukita 1 , S. Machida 2 , K. Omodaka 1 , K. Maruyama 1 ,

T. Nakazawa 1 .

1 Ophthalmology, Tohoku University

Graduate School of Medicine, Miyagiken,

Japan; 2 Ophthalmology, Iwate Medical University

School of Medicine, Iwateken, Japan

Exhibit/Poster Hall SA B0119-B0156

Thursday, May 08, 2014 12:00 PM-1:45 PM

Eye Movements / Strabismus / Amblyopia /

Neuro-Ophthalmology / Retina

543 Optic Nerve, LHON

Moderator: Alfredo A. Sadun

6200 — B0119 Genetic survey of primary

LHON-causing mtDNA mutations as well as

OPA1 and OPA3 mutations in 522 Chinese families with suspected hereditary optic neuropathy.

Yang Li, J. Chen, X. Zhang, K. Xu,

B. Dong. Beijing Inst of Ophthalmology, Beijing

Tongren Hospital, Beijing, China

6201 — B0120 EPI-743 May Improve Visual

Acuity in LHON: Data from a Brazilian

Cohort.

Karanjia 1

Amitha K. Ganti

, J. Tran 1

A. Berezovsky 2

1 , E. R. Chu

, R. Belfort, Jr.

2

1 , R.

, M. Moraes

, A. A. Sadun 1 , G. Miller 4

2, 3

Chicani 2 .

1

,

, F.

Ophthalmology, University of Southern

California, Los Angeles, CA; 2 Ophthalmology,

Universidade Federal de São Paulo, São Paulo,

Brazil; 3 Centro Universitario do Espirito Santo,

Colatina, Brazil; 4 Edison Pharmaceuticals,

Mountain View, CA *CR

6202 — B0121 Perimetric parameters in unaffected carriers of Leber’s Hereditary Optic

Neuropathy (LHON).

Andrew Pouw 1 , J. Gale 1 , R.

Karanjia

A. Berezovsky 3

Sadun 1

1 , J. Tran 1 , M. Moraes 2, 3 , S. R. Salomao 3

, F. Chicani 3 , P. A. Quiros 1

.

1 Ophthalmology, University of Southern

California, Los Angeles, CA; 2 do Espirito Santo, Colatina, Brazil;

, A. A.

,

Centro Universitario

3 Ophthalmology,

Federal University of Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil

6203 — B0122 Although smoking and alcohol are known to increase incidence of Leber’s

Hereditary Optic Neuropathy (LHON) only smoking increases severity of LHON.

Rustum

Karanjia

University of Southern California, Los Angeles,

CA; 2

1 , J. Tran

Frousiakis 1

S. R. Salomao 3

Colatina, Brazil; 3

1 , E. R. Chu 1

, A. Pouw 1

, J. Gale

, C. A. Wa

, V. Carelli 4, 5 . 1

1

1 , S. E.

, M. Moraes

Ophthalmology,

Centro Universitario do Espirito Santo,

Ophthalmology, Federal

University of Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil;

2, 3 ,

Bellaria Hospital, Bolongna, Italy;

4 IRCCS

Institute of Neurological Sciences of Bologna,

5 Department of

Biomedical and NeuroMotor Sciences (DIBINEM),

University of Bologna, Bolongna, Italy

6204 — B0123 Multifocal bioelectrical cortical responses in Leber Hereditary Optic

Neuropathy.

Vincenzo Parisi 1 , L. Ziccardi 1 , D.

Giannini 2 , F. Sadun 3 , A. De Negri 4 , G. Savini 5 , P.

Barboni 6, 7 , C. La Morgia 8, 9 , V. Carelli 8, 9 .

1 Visual

Neurophysiology & Neurophthalmology, GB Bietti

Eye Foundation-IRCCS, Rome, Italy; 2 Department of Statistical Sciences, “Sapienza” University of

Rome, Rome, Italy; 3 Ophthalmology, Saint John

Evangelist Hospital, Tivoli, Italy; 4 Ophthalmology,

5

Azienda San Camillo-Forlanini, Rome, Italy;

Anterior Segment Unit, GB Bietti Eye Foundation

- IRCCS, Rome, Italy; 6 Ophthalmology, Ophthalmic

Clinic d’ Azeglio, Bologna, Italy; 7 Ophthalmology,

Scientific Institute San Raffaele -IRCCS, Milan,

Italy; 8 Neurology, Institute of Neurologic Sciences of Bologna - IRCCS, Bologna, Italy; 9 DIBINEM,

University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy

6205 — B0124 Cardiac Conduction in Leber’s

Hereditary Optic Neuropathy.

Starleen E.

Frousiakis

Quiros 1

1 , R. Karanjia

M. Moraes 2, 3

, F. Chicani 3

1 , A. K. Ganti

, S. R. Salomao 3

, A. A. Sadun 1 .

1

1 , A. Pouw 1

, R. Belfort, Jr.

3

University of Southern California, Los Angeles,

,

, P. A.

Ophthalmology,

CA; 2 Centro Universitario do Espirito Santo,

Colatina, Brazil; 3 Department of Ophthalmology,

Federal University of Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil

6206 — B0125 Clinical experience with

Idebenone (Raxone ® ) in the treatment of patients with Leber’s Hereditary Optic Neuropathy

(LHON).

Guenther Metz 1 , C. Gallenmueller 2 , T.

Meier 1 , T. Klopstock 2 .

1 Santhera Pharmaceuticals

(Switzerland) Ltd, Liestal, Switzerland; 2 Neurology,

Friedrich-Baur-Institute, Ludwig-Maximilians-

University, Munich, Germany *CR

6207 — B0126 Long Pcr Based Analysis Of

Whole Mitochondrial Genome Of Leber’s

Hereditary Optic Neuropathy (Lhon) Patients.

Bibhuti B. Saikia

Shanmugam 2

1 , J. Charmakani

, P. Sundaresan 1 . 1

1 , M. K.

Department of

Genetics, Aravind Medical Research Foundation,

Madurai, India; 2 Neuro-ophthalmology Clinic,

Aravind Eye Hospital and Post Graduate Institute of

Ophthalmology, Madurai, India

6208 — B0127 The mt11778/ND4 mutation, in Leber’s hereditary optic neuropathy, is associated with less degeneration in the peripheral nerve compared to the mt3460/ND1 mutation.

Edward R. Chu 1 , F. N. Ross-Cisneros 1 ,

A. H. Pham 1 , J. Gale 1 , M. Moraes 2, 3 , S. R.

Salomao 3 , A. Berezovsky 3 , V. Carelli 4, 5 , R. Belfort,

Jr.

3 , A. A. Sadun 1 .

1 Ophthalmology, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California,

Los Angeles, CA; 2 Centro Universitário do

Espírito Santo, Colatina, Brazil; 3 Ophthalmology,

Federal University of Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo,

Brazil; 4 Neurological Sciences, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy; 5 Biomedical and

NeuroMotor Sciences, University of Bologna,

Bologna, Italy *CR

The Commercial Relationships (CR) Index for Disclosures and the Clinical Trial (CT) Registration Index are at arvo.org/amindices .

404

Thursday – Posters – 6209 – 6231

1

6209 — B0128 Mitochondrial DNA integration and replication in transgenic mutant ND4 mice.

John Gu y

Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, University of Miami,

Miami, FL; 2

Miami, FL; 3

1 , H. Yu 1 , A. Mehta 2 , A. S. Lewin 3 .

Hussman Institute Human Genomics,

University of Florida, Gainesville, FL

6210 — B0129 Multiethnic involvement in autosomal dominant optic atrophy; report of a new gene mutation causing optic atrophy and deafness.

Dan Milea 1, 2

Tow 1

Loo 1

, D. Bonneau 2

.

1

Singapore; 2

France

, P. Amati-Bonneau

, V. Procaccio 2

2 , S.

, P. Reynier 2 , J.

Singapore National Eye Centre, Singapore,

Angers University Hospital, Angers,

6211 — B0130 Macular Sensitivity and

Fixation Patterns in Patients with Autosomal

Dominant Optic Atrophy.

Larsen 1, 2 .

1

Copenhagen, Denmark

Cecilia Ronnback

Hospital, Glostrup, Copenhagen, Denmark; 2

1, 2

Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Copenhagen,

, M.

Department of Ophthalmology, Glostrup

6212 — B0131 Ganglion cell complex analysis in toxic optic neuropathy by optical coherence tomography.

luisa vieira , N.

Silva, A.

D.

Santos ,

R.

Anjos, L.

Abegão Pinto, A.

Vicente, B.

Borges ,

J.

Ferreira , D.

Amado, J.

Cunha.

Centro Hospitalar

Lisboa Central, lisboa , Portugal

6213 — B0132 The electrophysiological characteristics and monitoring of ethambutol toxicity.

Anthony G.

Robson 1, 2

S. Li 3 , M. M. Neveu

Holder 1, 2 .

1

Kingdom; 3

1, 2 , Z. Q. Yin 3 , G. E.

Electrophysiology, Moorfields Eye

Hospital, London, United Kingdom; 2

Southwest Eye Hospital, Third Miltary

Medical University, Chongqing, China

,

Institute of Ophthalmology, UCL, London, United

6214 — B0133 Reversible changes in patients with early detected ethambutol induced ocular toxicity : after discontinuation of ethambutol treatment.

Kyoung Lae Kim, S. Park.

Ophthalmology, Kangdong sacred heart hospital,

Hallym university, Seoul, Republic of Korea

6215 — B0134 Evaluation of circumpapillary retinal nerve fiber layer from nasal hemiretina.

Kaori Ueda , A.

Kanamori , Y.

Matsumoto, A.

Akashi , Y.

Yamada , M.

Nakamura .

Division of Ophthalmology, Department of , Kobe

University Graduate School of Medicine , Kobe ,

Japan f

6216 — B0135 Prevalence and

Characterization of Epiretinal Membranes in Patients with Optic Nerve Disease.

Nicole

De Cuir

Moraes 1

1 , J. Idiga 1

, R. Ritch 2

, K. Kaur 1 , J. Odel 1

, D. C. Hood 1 . 1

, G. V. De

Columbia

University, New York, NY; 2 New York Eye & Ear

Infirmary, New York, NY *CR

6217 — B0136 Ocular findings and handheld optical coherence tomography in microcephaly.

Eleni Papageorgiou

Proudlock

Gottlob 1 . 1

1 , V. Sheth 1 , R. Purohit 1

1 , H. Lee 1 , F. A.

, P. Vasudevan 2 , I.

Ophthalmology, University of Leicester,

Leicester, United Kingdom; 2 Clinical Genetics,

University of Leicester, Leicester, United Kingdom

6218 — B0137 Sectorial macular retinal ganglion cell layer thinning caused by retrograde degeneration of the visual pathway.

Bernardo

F. Sanchez Dalmau 1, 2 , J. Keller 1 , P. Villoslada 2 .

1 Institut Clinic d’Oftalmologia, Hospital Clinic.

Seu Maternitat, Barcelona, Spain; 2 Center for

Neuroimmunology, IDIBAPS, Barcelona,

Spain *CR

6219 — B0138 Infra-red photography retinal abnormalities and inner nuclear layer microcystic retinal degeneration in eyes with band atrophy of the optic nerve.

Mario

L. Monteiro

N. Rajagopalan

Nguyen 2

1 , R. M. Sousa

2

1 , D. A. Ferraz 1

, M. A. Sadiq 2

, W. Y. Takahashi 1 .

1

, Y. Sepah 2

,

, Q.

Ophthalmology and

Otolaringology, University of São Paulo Medical

School, São Paulo, Brazil; 2 Ophthalmology,

University of Nebraska Medical Center Stanley M.

Truhlsen Eye Institute, Omaha, NE *CR

6220 — B0139 Visual Recovery and OCT

Changes Following Treatment of Nonarteritic

Anterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy with

Levodopa, Allopurinol and Tetracycline.

Lenworth N. Johnson 1, 2 , D. P. Harris Lyttle 2 , G. F.

Petroski 3 . 1 Ophthalmology, Alpert Medical School of Brown University/Rhode Island Hospital,

Providence, RI; 2 Ophthal-Sch of Med, University of

Missouri-Columbia, Columbia, MO; 3 Biostatistics,

University of Missouri-Columbia, Columbia,

MO f

6221 — B0140 Therapeutic Outcomes of

Traumatic Optic Neuropathy.

Hidetoshi Onda , J.

Kizaki , H.

Okawada, H.

Takahashi, E.

Tomoyori ,

M.

Hirosawa . Ophthalmology, Showa Univ Sch of

Medicine , Shinagawa-Ku , Japan

6222 — B0141 An Experimental Model of Optic Nerve Head Injury.

Dimosthenis

Mantopoulos 1, 2 , A. Tsakris 3 , B. S. Pawlyk 1 , M.

A. Sandberg 1 , J. W. Miller 1 , J. F. Rizzo 1 , D.

G. Vavvas 1 , D. M. Cestari 1 .

1 Ophthalmology,

Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, Boston,

MA; 2 Ophthalmology, Ohio State University,

Columbus, OH; 3 Microbiology, Athens Medical

School, Athens, Greece

6223 — B0142 Revatio (Sildenafil) protects retinal ganglion cells immediately after optic nerve crush injury, but high dose intraperitoneal may induce sporadic optic nerve stroke.

Nitza

Goldenberg-Cohen 1, 2

D. Morzaev

Zadok 3

, M. Vieyra 2

2 , O. Muhsinoglu

, J. D. Nicholson 2

2

,

.

1

1 , S. Weiss , D.

Ophthalmology, Schneider Childrens

Med Ctr, Petach Tikva, Israel; 2 Sackler School of

Medicine, The Krieger Eye Research Laboratory,

3

FMRC, Tel Aviv University, Petach Tikva, Israel;

Ophthalmology Department, Assaf Harofeh,

Zerifin, Israel

1

6224 — B0143 TrkB Neurotrophin Receptor

Activation with Pharmacophore as Possible

Treatment for Experimental Ischemic Optic

Neuropathy.

M.

Ali Shariati

T. Yang 2 , B. Barres 3

1 , J. Ma

, C. Chakraborty 3

1 , F. Longo

, Y. J. Liao

2

1

,

.

Ophthalmology, Byers Eye Institute at Stanford,

Stanford, CA; 2 Neurology, Stanford School of

Medicine, Stanford, CA; 3 Neurobiology, Stanford

School of Medicine, Stanford, CA *CR

6225 — B0144 Optical coherence tomography measurements of the macular area in eyes with optic nerve sheath meningioma.

Stanley Darma 1 ,

P. Saeed 1 , M. P. Mourits 1 , M. D. Abramoff 2, 3 , F.

D. Verbraak 1 .

1 Ophthalmology, Academic Medical

Center, Amsterdam, Netherlands; 2 Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, University of Iowa, Iowa

City, IA; 3 Electrical and Computer Engineering,

University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA *CR

6226 — B0145 Early axonal damage detection by Ganglion Cell Complex with Optical

Coherence Tomography in Nonarteritic Anterior

Isquemic Optic Neuropathy.

Begona Arana, B.

Berasategui, A.

Orive, N.

Martínez Alday, M.

Galdós . Cruces , Barakaldo, Spain

6227 — B0146 Severe Impairment of Axonal

Transport in Acute Experimental Anterior

Ischemic Optic Neuropathy.

Jeffrey Ma 1 , M.

Shariati 1 , L. Pisani 2 , F. Pestilli 3 , B. Dougherty 3 ,

L. Perry 3 , G. Lee 1 , C. Contag 2 , B. A. Wandell 3 ,

Y. J. Liao 1 .

1 Ophthalmology, Byers Eye Institute at Stanford, Palo Alto, CA; 2 Stanford Center for

Innovation in In Vivo Imaging, Stanford, CA;

3 Psychology, Cognitive and Neurobiological

Imaging Center at Stanford, Stanford, CA

6228 — B0147 Assessment of apoptosis along the optic nerve after low-level repeated blast exposure.

B. J. Lund 1

Wang 1 . 1

Jae Hyek Choi 1

, A. J. Johnson 1

, J. Novak 2 , T. A. Burke 1 ,

, J. Cleland 1 , H. H.

Ocular Trauma, UU.S. Army Institute of Surgical Research, JBSA Fort Sam Houston,

TX; 2 Pathology, U.S. Army Institute of Surgical

Research, JBSA Fort Sam Houston, TX

6229 — B0148 Optic nerve changes after mild traumatic brain injury in mice expressing human Tau.

Alexandra Quezada 1 , M. Gautier 1 , B.

Mouzon 1 , J. Ojo 1 , F. Crawford 1, 2 , R. T. Tzekov 1, 2 .

1 Roskamp Institute, Sarasota, FL; 2 VA hospital,

Tampa, FL

6230 — B0149 Links between the endoplasmatic reticulum protein WFS1/

Wolframin and mitochondrial proteins defined in silico may explain optic atrophy.

Rainald G.

Schmidt-Kastner

Medina 1

1 , T. Seidman

, B. Lorenz 2

1 , G. Quinones-

, M. N. Preising 2 .

1 C.E. Schmidt

College of Medicine, Florida Atlantic University,

Boca Raton, FL; 2 Department of Ophthalmology,

Justus-Liebig University, Giessen, Germany

6231 — B0150 Vitamin A Deficiency as a cause of Optic Neuropathy.

Francinia McCartney, M.

Berkenstock, J.

M.

Ackert . Ophthalmology, Drexel

College of Medicine , Philadelphia , PA f Refer to the Program Number in the Clinical Trial (CT) Registration Index. * CR Refer to the Program Number in the Commercial Relationships (CR) Index for Disclosures.

405

Thursday Posters 12:00 pm – 1:45 pm

6232 – 6253 – Thursday – Posters

6232 — B0151 Effects of Pentoxifylline on

Blood Flow in Patients with Non-Arteritic

Ischemic Optic Neuropathy.

Jesse Gale

E. R. Chu

Karanjia 1

1 , S. E. Frousiakis

, O. Tan

1 , S. Srinivas 2

1 ,

, R.

3 , D. Huang 3 , S. R. Sadda 1

Sadun 1 .

1

California, Los Angeles, CA;

, A. A.

Ophthalmology, University of Southern

2 Doheny Eye Institute,

Los Angeles, CA; 3 Casey Eye Institute, Oregon

Health and Science University, Portland, OR *CR

6233 — B0152 Induction of autophagy protects axons against TNF-induced optic nerve degeneration with possible involvement of p62 inhibition.

Yasushi Kitaoka, K.

Kojima , Y.

Munemasa , H.

Takagi . Ophthalmology, St Marianna

Univ School of Med, Kawasaki , Japan

1

6234 — B0153 Electrophysiological Monitoring in Chidren with Optic Nerve Glioma.

Valeria L.

Fu 2, 1 , E. Mitchell 1, 2 , A. Medsinge 1, 2 , K. Nischal

Pittsburgh, PA; 2 Ophthalmology, University of

Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA

1, 2 .

Ophthalmology, Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh,

6235 — B0154 Characteristics of Normal

Optic Nerve Development Using Hand-Held

Ultra-High Resolution Spectral Domain Optical

Coherence Tomography in Children and Young

Adults.

Dr Patel, R.

Purohit, H.

Lee, V.

Sheth, G.

Maconachie , E.

Papageorgiou , F.

A.

Proudlock,

R.

J.

McLean , I.

Gottlob.

Ophthalmology Group,

University of Leicester, Leicester, United Kingdom

6236 — B0155 Multifocal Photopic Negative

Response (mfPhNR) and Ganglion Cell-Inner

Plexiform Layer Thickness (GCIPLT) in

Patients with Optic Nerve Lesions.

Ari Kamei 1 ,

E. Nagasaka

Japan; 2

2 .

1 Ari Eye Clinic, Oshu-Mizusawa,

Mayo Corp., Inazawa, Japan

6237 — B0156 Diagnostic ability of macular analysis by SD-OCT for compression optic neuropathy at chiasma.

Azusa Akashi , A.

Kanamori , Y.

Matsumoto, M.

Sakamoto , M.

Naka ,

Y.

Kondo, Y.

Yamada , M.

Nakamura . Kobe university , Kobe , Japan f

Exhibit/Poster Hall SA B0157-B0168

Thursday, May 08, 2014 12:00 PM-1:45 PM

Visual Psychophysics / Physiological Optics

544 Cones, Rods and Color Vision

Moderator: James A. Kuchenbecker

6238 — B0157 Effect of color illumination from street lights on scotopic visual acuity.

Kozo

Masuda 1 , H. Uozato 2 . 1 Health and Social Services,

Osaka University of Human Sciences, Settu,

Japan; 2 Ophthalmology/School of Allied Health

Sciences, Kitasato University, Sagamihara, Japan

6239 — B0158 Rod-Cone Interactions in

Mesopic Spatial Vision.

Pablo A.

Barrionuevo,

D.

Cao.

Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences ,

University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL

6240 — B0159 Hands-Free Phone

Communication Impairs Low Contrast Color and Luminance Target Recognition.

Jeff C.

Rabin, T. Bradshaw, A. Chacon, S. Johnston, D. Yu.

Optometry, UIW Rosenberg School of Optometry,

San Antonio, TX

6241 — B0160 An Alarming and Practical Case of Compromised Color Constancy.

Javid Sadr .

Psychology , University of Lethbridge , Lethbridge ,

AB , Canada

6242 — B0161 Functional Defects

In Colour Vision In Patients With

Choroideremia.

R. E. MacLaren 1, 2

Jasleen K. Jolly

.

1

1, 2 , M. Groppe 1, 2

Nuffield Laboratory of Ophthalmology, Nuffield Department

, of Clinical Neurosciences, Oxford, United

Kingdom; 2 Moorfields Eye Hospital-UCL Institute of Ophthalmolog, NIHR Biomedical Research

Centre, London, United Kingdom *CR , f

6243 — B0162 Color Vision Defects Among

Leprosy Patients With Normal Spatial

Luminance Contrast Sensitivity.

Andrew

S.

Caires 1, 3 , F. Reis 1, 3 , E. B. Lacerda 2, 3 , G. S.

Souza 3, 2 , A. C F Papaleo

A. R. Rodrigues tentes Côrtes 1 . 1

2, 3

4 , L. B do C Azevedo

, L. L. Silveira 2, 3 , M. Izabel

4 ,

Programa de Pós Graduação em Ciências da Saúde, Universidade federal do

Amapá, Macapa, Brazil; 2 Instituto de Ciências

Biológicas, Universidade Federal do Pará, Belem,

Brazil; 3 Nucleo de medicina Tropical, Universidade

Federal do Para, Belem, Brazil; 4 Programa de controle de doenças tropicais, Centro de Referência em Doenças Tropicais, Macapá, Brazil *CR

6244 — B0163 Space And Spatial Frequency

Joint Entropy Estimated From Different

Achromatic And Chromatic Stimuli With

And Without Heterochromatic Flicker

Photometry.

Vladimir A.

Silveira 1, 2

Souza 1, 2

, G. S.

, B. D. Gomes 1 , A. R. Rodrigues

L. Silveira 1, 2

2

Universidade Federal do Pará, Belém,

Brazil; 2

. 1

, L.

Instituto de Ciências Biológicas,

Núcleo de Medicina Tropical, Universidade

Federal do Pará, Belém, Brazil

6245 — B0164 Color Discrimination

Ellipses Estimated Using Colour Assessment

And Diagnosis Test: Preliminary Brazilian

Database And Correlation With Results From

Cambridge Colour Test.

Leticia Miquilini 1 ,

G. S. Souza 1, 2 , E. B. Lacerda

, L. L. Silveira 1, 2

1 , A. Rosa 3, 4 , D. F.

.

1 Instituto de Ciencias Ventura 5

Biologicas, Universidade Federal do Para, Belem,

Brazil; 2 Nucleo de Medicina Tropical, Universidade

Federal do Para, Belem, Brazil; 3

Belem, Brazil; 4

Instituto de

Ciencias da Saude, Universidade Federal do Para,

Hospital Universitario Bettina Ferro de Souza, Universidade Federal do Para, Belem,

Brazil; 5 Instituto de Psicologia, Universidade de Sao

Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil

6246 — B0165 The Relationship Between

Photopigment Spectral Separation and Color

Vision Acuity.

Candice Davidoff , M.

Neitz, J.

Neitz.

Ophthalmology, University of Washington ,

Seattle, WA

6247 — B0166 The Effect of Aging on Color

Visual Acuity in Normal Eyes and Tinted-

IOL Eyes.

Nakaura

Horai 1

2

Yoshiki Tanaka

, K. Ichikawa 2

, K. Tanaka 3 .

1

1 , S. Yokoyama 2

, S. Tanabe 2

, H.

, Y. Kato 2 , R.

Medical Support, Chukyo

Medical Co., Inc., Nagoya, Japan; 2 Ophthalmology,

Social Insurance Chukyo Hospital, Nagoya,

Japan; 3 Faculty of Engineering, Shinshu University,

Nagano, Japan

6248 — B0167 Chromatic components in underwater targets do not affect Great cormorants’ (Phalacrocorax carbo) visual resolution.

Gadi Katzir 1, 2 , R. Almon 1 , I.

.

1 Izhaki 1 Department of Evolutionary and

Environmental Biology, University of Haifa, Haifa,

Israel; 2 Department of Marine Biology, University of Haifa, Haifa, Israel

6249 — B0168 Spatial retinal reflectance properties and red-green relative spectral sensitivity.

Dimitrios Christaras , H.

S.

Ginis,

P.

Artal.

Laboratorio de Optica , Universidad de

Murcia , Murcia , Spain

Exhibit/Poster Hall SA B0169-B0207

Thursday, May 08, 2014 12:00 PM-1:45 PM

Immunology/Microbiology

545 Corneal Infection and

Inflammation

Moderator: Patrick M. Stuart

6250 — B0169 Demodex and its Association with Chalazia: A Histopathologic Study.

Matthew

J. Schear

Udell 3

1 , T. Milman

, A. Steiner 3 .

1

2 , T. Steiner

Medicine, Glen Cove, NY; 2

3 , C. Shih 3 , I. J.

NYIT College of Osteopathic

Ophthalmology,

New York Eye and Ear Infirmary, Manhatten,

NY; 3 Ophthalmology, Hofstra North Shore-Long

Island Jewish School of Medicine, Great Neck, NY

6251 — B0170 HSV-1 Us9-30 Mutant as a

Candidate HSV Vaccine in a Mouse Ocular

Model.

Matilda F.

Chan

A. Casbon 2 , J. H. LaVail

1 , J. H. Lin

1, 2 .

1

1 , J. M. Draper 1, 2

Ophthalmology, Univ of California-San Francisco, San Francisco, CA;

2 Anatomy, Univ of California-San Francisco, San

Francisco, CA

,

6252 — B0171 Effect of essential oils on the survival rate of Demodex spp.

Maciej K.

Oseka 1 , A. Sedzikowska 2

Poland; 2

. 1 Ofta Spzoo, Warsaw,

Department of General BIology and

Parasitology, Medical University of Warsaw,

Warsaw, Poland *CR

6253 — B0172 Identifying a Host Factor as a New Mediator of Ocular Herpes

Infection.

Satvik Hadigal 1

Shukla 1, 2 .

1

, T. Antoine 1, 2 , D.

Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences,

University of Illinois Chicago, Chicago,

IL; 2 Microbiology and Immunology, University of

Illinois Chicago, Chicago, IL

The Commercial Relationships (CR) Index for Disclosures and the Clinical Trial (CT) Registration Index are at arvo.org/amindices .

406

Thursday – Posters – 6254 – 6275

6254 — B0173 Outer Membrane Vesicle shedding by P. aeruginosa is Induced by Tear

Fluid or Lysozyme and Compromises Corneal

Epithelial Defenses Against Bacterial Adhesion and Traversal.

Matteo M.

Metrucci o 1

Evans 1, 2 , M. M. Gabriel 3

M. Fleiszig 1, 4 . 1 of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA;

, D. J.

, J. Kadurugamuwa

2

3 , S.

School of Optometry, University

College of

3

Pharmacy, Touro University California, Vallejo, CA;

Alcon Laboratories, Fort Worth, TX; 4 University of California, Berkeley, Graduate Groups in Vision

Science, Microbiology, and Infectious Disease &

Immunity, Berkeley, CA *CR

6255 — B0174 Identification of Herpes Simplex

Virus Glycoprotein B Human Epitopes That

Preferentially Recall Polyfunctional CD8+

T Cells from Seropositive Asymptomatic

Individuals and Protect HLA Transgenic Mice

Against Ocular Herpes.

Anthony B.

Nesburn,

A.

Khan , R.

Srivastava , S.

L.

Wechsler1, L.

BenMohamed . Gavin Herbert Eye Institute,

University of California , Irvine , Irvine , CA

6256 — B0175 Role of Dendritic Cells in

Corneal Epithelial Defense against Pseudomonas aeruginosa Colonization and Traversal in Vivo.

David J.

Evan s 1, 2 , C. Tam 2

Fleiszig 2 . 1

, M. M. Metruccio 2 , S. M.

College of Pharmacy, Touro University

California, Vallejo, CA; 2 School of Optometry,

University of California, Berkeley, CA

6257 — B0176 Non-Thermal Dielectric Barrier

Discharge (DBD) Plasma Suppresses Herpes

Simplex Virus Type 1 (HSV-1) Replication in

Corneal Epithelium.

Jane Azizkhan Clifford , O.

Alekseev , K.

Donovan, V.

Limonnik . Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Drexel University College of Medicine , Philadelphia , PA *CR

6258 — B0177 Epithelium-expressed CXCL10 and Natural killer cells in protective corneal mucosal immunity against Candida albicans infection.

Bing Xu . Anatomy & Cell Biology and Department of Ophthalmology, Wayne State

University School of Medicine , Detroit, MI

6259 — B0178 Pseudomonas aeruginosa

Biofilm (BF) Adhesion and Dispersion on lenses under Ketorolac (KL) and Bromfenac (BR) influence.

Marisa Arcos 1, 2 , A. E. Farinati 1 , M. T.

Diluca 2 , M. G. Santalucia

Buenos Aires, Argentina;

1

2

.

1 Salvador University,

Ophthalmology, Pedro

Fiorito Hospital, Avellaneda, Argentina

6260 — B0179 Ecological Diversity of

Acanthamoeba and Associated Microbial

Communities.

Darlene Miller , M.

Diaz , E.

Perez,

J.

Maestre, E.

C.

Alfonso.

Bascom Palmer Eye

Institute, Univ of Miami Miller Sch of Med, Miami,

FL

6261 — B0180 Investigating Unique DNA

Sequences of L. albertoi from Ocular Disease for Diagnostic Purposes.

Luiza R. Vilela

Vilela 2, 6 , P. R. Vilela

R. R. Sayegh 4

3, 1 , R. C. Vilela 3, 1

, A. L. Mendoza 6

1, 3 , R. R.

, A. Oliveira 5

Horizonte, Brazil; 2

.

1 Ophthalmology,

Centro Oftalmologico de Minas Gerais, Belo

,

Universidade Federal de Minas

Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil; 3 Instituto Superior de Medicina, Belo Horizonte, Brazil; 4 Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, University

Hospitals Eye Institute Case Western Reserve

University School of Medicine, Cleveland,

OH; 5 Faculdade Ciencias Medicas de Minas Gerais,

Belo Horizonte, Brazil; 6 Biomedical Laboratory

Diagnotisc, Michigan State University, Lansing, MI

6262 — B0181 Immune Factor Levels and

CMV DNA load in Aqueous Humor of CMV

Retinitis - The CRIGSS Study.

Jayant V. Iyer 1, 3 ,

J. Connolly 2

Bernett 2

2 , R. V. Agrawal

, S. C. Teoh 1

1 , T. Yeo 1 , B. Au

.

1 Ophthalmology, Tan Tock

Seng Hospital, Singapore, Singapore;

, L.

2 Singapore

Immunology Network, A*STAR, Singapore,

Singapore; 3 Ophthalmology, Singapore National

Eye Centre, Singapore, Singapore f

6263 — B0182 Defining a new role for cytoskeletal alterations in corneal herpetic disease.

Deepak Shukla , T.

Antoine, V.

Tiwari .

Ophthal/Visual Sciences , University of Illinois at

Chicago, Chicago, IL

6264 — B0183 Cornea transcriptome changes induced by Atmospheric-Pressure Cold

Plasma for the treatment of ocular surface infections.

Andrea Leonardi 1 , E. Tarricone 2, 1 ,

U. Rosani 3 , M. Zuin 4 , E. Martines 4 , P. Venier 3 , P.

.

1 Neuroscience, Ophthalmology, University Brun 2 of Padova, Padova, Italy;

Padua, Italy; 3

2 Histology, Microbiology and Medical Biotechnology, University of Padua,

Italy; 4

Biology, University of Padua, Padua,

Consorzio RFX, Euratom-ENEA Association,

Padua, Italy

6265 — B0184 Susceptibility of C57BL/6 and

Balb/c mice to Vaccinia virus keratitis.

Curtis R.

Brandt , I.

V.

Larsen , H.

Clausius . Ophthal & Visual

Sci, Univ of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI

6266 — B0185 Antimicrobial Peptides and Acanthamoeba: Peptide expression and anti-amoebicidal activity via timelapse imaging.

Joseph C.

Manarang 1 , H.

Baidouri 1 , S. N. Kolar 1 , M. L. Mangoni 2

McDermott 1 . 1 of Houston, Houston, TX;

Rome, Rome, Italy

2

, A. M.

College of Optometry, University

Sapienza University of

6267 — B0186 Structural Insights into

Bactericidal Activity of Corneal Epithelial

Keratin-Derived Antimicrobial Peptides

(KDAMPs).

Tsz Ying (Judy) Lee

1

1, 2 , P. Too 1, 2 , C.

Tam 1, 2 .

Ophthalmic Research, Cleveland Clinic

Lerner Research Institute, Cleveland, OH;

Berkeley, CA *CR

2 School of Optometry, University of California Berkeley,

6268 — B0187 Descemet’s membrane-schisis in fungal keratitis: a pathological analysis of

23 corneal buttons.

Ziyuan Liu, P.

Zhang, C.

Liu, W.

Zhang, J.

Hong , W.

Wang . Department of

Ophthalmology, Peking University Third Hospital ,

Beijing, China

6269 — B0188 Cytotoxicity to Corneal Cells in vitro by Serratia marcescens is Mediated by Transcription Factors FlhC and FlhD and

Requires the ShlA Hemolysin.

Robert M.

Shanks ,

N.

A.

Stella , K.

Brothers , E.

G.

Romanowski .

Ophthalmology, University of Pittsburgh ,

Pittsburgh , PA

6270 — B0189 Esc1-21 a Novel Antimicrobial

Peptide for Microbial Keratitis.

Satya Sree N.

Kola r 1 , H. Baidouri 1 , V. Luca 2 , G. Mannino 2 , M.

L. Mangoni 2 , A. M. McDermott 1 .

1 University of

Houston College of Optometery, Friendswood, TX;

2 Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy

6271 — B0190 Immunofluorescent

Antibody Detection of Enterovirus-specific

Immunoglobulins in Tear and Sera Post

Coxsackievirus A24 Acute Hemorrhagic

Conjunctivitis.

Marlyn P. Langford, M. Burch, D.

E. Texada. Ophthalmology, Lousiana State Univ

Hlth Sci Ctr, Shreveport, LA

6272 — B0191 Neutrophil Transdifferentiation as a Factor of Disease Pathogenesis.

Elizabeth

A.

Berger 1, 2 , C. R. McWhirter 1 , S. A. McClellan 1 ,

L. D. Hazlett 1 , N. Wolf 1 .

1 Anatomy & Cell Biology,

Wayne State Univ Sch of Med, Detroit, MI;

2 Ophthalmology, Kresge Eye Institute, Detroit, MI

6273 — B0192 Riboflavin/UVA-mediated

Elimination of Pathogenic Bacteria with and without Antibiotic Resistance Using an In Vitro

Model of Keratitis Treatment.

K. Makdoumi 2, 3 . 1

Anders Backman 1 ,

Clinical Research Centre, Örebro

University Hospital, Örebro, Sweden; 2 Department of Ophthalmology, Örebro University Hospital,

Örebro, Sweden; 3 Centre for Health Care Sciences,

Örebro University Hospital, Örebro, Sweden

6274 — B0193 Distribution traits of neutrophil in normal cornea in C57BL/6J, BALB/c and nude mice.

Hongmin Zhang, S.

Liu, G.

Chen , H.

Liu, S.

He, L. Wang. Henan Eye Institute, Henan

Eye Hospital, Zhengzhou, China

6275 — B0194 Primary human corneal fibroblasts release specific matrix metalloproteinases in response to live

Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection in-vitro.

Ahmad Elsahn

P. Hossain 1, 2 .

1

1, 2 , P. Rodas 3, 1 , M. Christodoulides 1 ,

Molecular Microbiology, University

2 of Southampton, Southampton, United Kingdom;

Eye Unit, University Hospital Southampton

NHS Foundation Trust, Southampton, United

Kingdom; 3 Medicine and Innovative Science

(CIMIS), Facultad de Medicina, Andres Bello

University, Santiago, Chile f Refer to the Program Number in the Clinical Trial (CT) Registration Index. * CR Refer to the Program Number in the Commercial Relationships (CR) Index for Disclosures.

407

Thursday Posters 12:00 pm – 1:45 pm

6276 – 6297 – Thursday – Posters

6276 — B0195 Potential autocrine regulation of interleukin-33/ST2 signaling of corneal epithelium in Fungal Keratitis.

Jing Lin, G.

Zhao , L.

Hu , C.

Che, N.

Jiang.

Ophthalmology, the Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao Medical

College,Qingdao University, Qingdao, China

1

6277 — B0196 Inhibition of Corneal

Inflammation by the Lipid Mediator of

Resolvin. Ji-Eun Lee 1, 2 , Y. Sun

Ophthalmology, Pusan National University,

Yangsan, Republic of Korea; 2

2 , E. Pearlman 2 .

Ophthalmology, Case

Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH

6278 — B0197 Protease-Activated Receptor

(PAR)2, But not PAR1, is Upregulated by Acanthamoeba Plasminogen Activator (aPA) and Induces Proinflammatory Cytokines in

Human Corneal Epithelial Cells.

Trivendra

Tripathi , M.

Abdi , H.

Alizadeh . Cell Biology and

Immunology , Univ of North Texas Hlth Science Ctr,

Fort Worth, TX

6279 — B0198 Role of Pyoverdin in

Pseudomonas aeruginosa Keratitis.

Sayuri

Okamoto

Gotoh 2

1 , N. Oka 1

, Y. Ohashi 1 .

, T. Suzuki

1

1 , N. Hayashi 2 , N.

Ehime University School of

Medicine, Toon, Japan;

University, Kyoto, Japan

2 Kyoto Pharmaceutical

6280 — B0199 Association of HTLV-1 uveitis with systemic inflammatory diseases and adult

T cell leukemia.

Koju Kamo i 1, 2 , Y. Terada 1, 3 ,

K. Miyata 3 , M. Mochizuki 1, 3 .

1 Ophthalmology,

Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Tokyo,

Japan; 2 Research Hospital, The Institute of

Medical Science, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo,

Japan; 3 Miyata Eye Hospital, Miyakonojo, Japan

6281 — B0200 Antibiotic Resistance Profile of Ocular Pathogens - An Update from the

2013 US ARMOR Surveillance Study.

Christine

M. Sanfilippo 1 , T. W. Morris 1 , J. Deane

Draghi

NY; 2

2 , D. F. Sahm 2 .

1

2 , D. C.

Bausch & Lomb, Rochester,

Eurofins Medinet, Chantilly, VA *CR

6282 — B0201 Development of a rapid immunochromatographic test kit using fluorescent silica nanoparticle for detection of Acanthamoeba.

Koji Toriyama 1 , T. Suzuki 1 ,

T. Inoue 1 , H. Eguchi 2 , S. Hoshi 3 , H. Aizawa 4 ,

K. Miyoshi 4 , M. Ohkubo 4 , Y. Ohashi 1 .

1 Ehime

University School of Medicine, Toon, Japan; 2 The

University of Tokushima Graduate School,

Tokushima, Japan; 3 Fujieda Municipal General

Hospital, Fujieda, Japan; 4 Furukawa Electric Co.,

Ltd., Tokyo, Japan *CR

6283 — B0202 Efficacy of photodynamic antimicrobial chemotherapy against herpes simplex virus-type 1.

Taiichiro Chikama 1

1 , T. Sakaguchi

, A.

2 , M. Latief

A. Obana 3

1 , J. Ko

.

1

1 , Y. Kiuchi

Ophthalmology and Visual

Science, Hiroshima University Institute of

Biomedical and Health Sciences, Hiroshima,

Japan; 2 Virology, Hiroshima University Institute of Biomedical and Health Sciences, Hiroshima,

Japan; 3 Ophthalmology, Seirei Hamamatsu General

Hospital, Hamamatsu, Japan

6284 — B0203 The role of IL-17 in resistance to Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection.

Cui Li , S.

A.

McClellan, R.

P.

Barrett, L.

D.

Hazlett.

Anatomy and Cell Biology, Wayne State University , Detroit,

MI

6285 — B0204 Identification of miRNAs associated with herpes simplex keratitis by miRNA microarray analysis.

Fei Wang , T.

Qian , X.

Cui, J.

Xu . Eye & ENT hospital , Fudan

University , Shanghai , China

6286 — B0205 Tacrolimus (FK506) suppresses

TREM-1 Expression in a murine model of

Fungal Keratitis.

Jin Yuan , L.

Huang, J.

Zhong.

Zhongshan Opthalmic Center , Guangzhou,

China *CR

6287 — B0206 Torque Teno Virus Revealed by Deep DNA Sequencing of Ocular Surface

DNA.

2

Russell Van Gelder

Shestopalov 3

1 , N. Ko 1

, E. Linardopoulou 1

Ophthalmology, Moorefields Eye Hospital,

London, United Kingdom; 3

, A. Y. Lee

.

1

Ophthalmology, University of Washington, Seattle,

WA;

Ophthalmology,

Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, Miami, FL *CR

2 , V.

Department of

6288 — B0207 Experimental approaches in the analysis of microbial community in ocular samples.

Nabeel M.

Shalab i 1, 2 ,

A. I. Tuzhikov 1 , A. Galor 1, 3 , Q. Dong 4 , A. U.

Panchin 5 , O. Thanathanee 6 , R. Van Gelder 7 , T.

P. O’Brien 1 , V. Shestopalov 1, 8 . 1 Department of

Ophthalmology, Bascom Palmer Eye Institute,

Miami, FL; 2 Department of Ophthalmology, Hail

University, Hail, Saudi Arabia; 3 Department of

Ophthalmology, VA Medical Center, Miami,

FL; 4 Department of Biological Sciences,

University of North Texas, Texas, TX; 5 Institute for Information Transmission Problems, Moscow,

Russian Federation; 6 Department of Ophthalmology,

Srinagarind Hospital Khon Kaen University, Khon

Kaen, Thailand; 7 Department of Ophthalmology,

University of Washington, Seattle, WA; 8 Vavilov

Institute of General Genetics, Vavilov Institute of

General Genetics, Moscow, Russian Federation

Exhibit/Poster Hall SA B0240-B0259

Thursday, May 08, 2014 12:00 PM-1:45 PM

Physiology/Pharmacology

546 Cornea/ocular surface / ocular inflammation: pharmacology

Moderator: Maurizio G. Uva

6289 — B0240 Efficacy of trans-epithelial cross-linking for treatment of progressive keratoconus in paediatric age.

Maurizio G.

Uva, A.

Longo, C.

Rapisarsa, A.

Cantavenera,

M.

Fallico, M.

Reibaldi , E.

Bonacci, T.

Avitabile.

Institute of Ophthalmology, University of Catania,

Catania, Ital y

6290 — B0241 Topical Tacrolimus in Thygeson

Superficial Punctate Keratitis.

Maria Carolina

Marquezan da Silva, H. M. Nascimento, L.

Vieira, M. Serapião, R. Belfort, Jr., D. de Freitas.

UNIFESP, São Paulo, Brazil

6291 — B0242 Outcomes of Ganciclovir

0.15% Ointment use in patients with

Cytomegalovirus(CMV)-related anterior uveitis.

John Wong , S.

C.

Teoh . Ophthalmology,

National Healthcare Group Eye Institute, Tan Tock

Seng Hospital , Singapore, Singapor e

6292 — B0243 Growth factor and interleukin concentrations in amniotic membrane suspension

(AMS).

Berthold Seitz 1, 2 , M. Bischoff 1, 2 , T.

Stachon 1 , M. Huber 2 , M. Zawada 2 , M. Eichler 2 ,

A. Langenbucher 3 , N. Szentmary 1 .

1 Department of Ophthalmology, Saarland University Medical

Center, Homburg/Saar, Germany; 2 LIONS

Cornea Bank Saar-Lor-Lux, Trier/Westpfalz at the Department of Ophthalmology, Saarland

University Medical Center, Homburg/Saar,

Germany; 3 Experimental Ophthalmology, Saarland

University, Homburg/Saar, Germany

6293 — B0244 Inhibition of corneal inflammation by Sulfasalazine-Hyaluronic acid compound in rat alkali burn model.

Choun-

Ki Joo 1, 2 , J. Choi 1 .

1

Republic of Korea; 2

Catholic Institutes of Visual

Science, Catholic Univ Korea Coll of Med, Seoul,

Republic of Korea

Seoul St. Mary’s hospital Eye

Institute, The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul,

6294 — B0245 Immune-Mediated Keratitis in Dogs Following Treatment with Topical

Carbonic-Anhydrase Inhibitors.

Billie

Beckwith-Cohen 1 , E. Bentley 2 , D. J. Gasper 1 , R. R.

Dubielzig 1 .

1 Pathobiological Sciences, University of Wisconsin- Madison, Madison, WI; 2 Surgical

Sciences, University of Wisconsin- Madison,

Madison, WI

6295 — B0246 Suppression of ocular inflammation by a combination of renin inhibitor and prorenin receptor blocker.

Qiuhong Li 1

K. Shil 1 , A. Verma

Batenburg 2 . 1

1

Ophthalmology, University of Florida,

Gainesville, FL; 2

, P. Zhu 1 , J. A. Danser 2

, P.

, W. W.

Internal Medicine, Erasmus MC,

Rotterdam, Netherlands

6296 — B0247 Inhibition of Experimental

Autoimmune Anterior Uveitis by Chitosan

Oligosaccharides.

Sheng-Li Ch o 1 , C. Yang 2 , I.

Fang 3 . 1 School of Medicine, National Taiwan

University, Taipei, Taiwan; 2 Department of

Ophthalmology, National Taiwan University

Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan; 3 Department of

Ophthalmology, Taipei City Hospital Zhongxiao

Branch, Taipei, Taiwan

6297 — B0248 Anti-inflammatory effects of the glucocorticoid loteprednol etabonate in human ocular and inflammatory cells.

Thomas

R.

Vollmer, M.

E.

Cavet, K.

L.

Harrington , S.

M.

Volhejn, M.

Richardson . Preclinical Pharmacology ,

Bausch + Lomb , Rochester, NY *CR

The Commercial Relationships (CR) Index for Disclosures and the Clinical Trial (CT) Registration Index are at arvo.org/amindices .

408

Thursday – Posters – 6298 – 6315

6298 — B0249 Bivalent anti-TNF-α Fab-PEG-

Fab for ocular inflammation.

Hanieh Khalili 1, 2 , A.

Khalili 2 , G. Sharma 1, 2 , A. Lockwood 1, 2 , P. Khaw 2 ,

S. Brocchini 1, 2 .

1 UCL School of Pharmacy, London,

United Kingdom; 2 National Institute for Health

Research (NIHR) Biomedical Research Centre at

Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and

UCL Institute of Ophthalmology, London, United

Kingdom

6299 — B0250 Immunosuppressive treatment in Sympathetic ophthalmia: long-term visual outcome.

Hrarat Linda, C.

Fardeau.

hopital pitie salpetriere, Stains, France

6300 — B0251 A new artificial tear testing in

New Zeland Rabbits.

Yussett Contreras, O.

Olvera ,

P.

A.

Marquez, L.

M.

Baiza-Duran, P.

Melgarejo, J.

Bonilla, G.

Fregoso.

Medical Research Department ,

Laboratorios Sophia SA de CV , Zapopan,

Mexico *CR

6301 — B0252 Treatment of dry eye in live rabbit model using a novel hyaluronic acid and sulphonamide topical drop.

Ben B. Muirhead, V.

Gupta, H. Sheardown. Biomedical Engineering,

McMaster University, Elmira, ON, Canada

6302 — B0253 Improved Staining, Tear Film

Breakup Time, and Dry Eye Severity Level

Following a Six-Month Treatment of a Cohort of

Dry Eye Patients in Norway.

Jon Roger Eide t 1, 2 ,

T. P. Utheim 1, 2 , . A. Utheim 1, 2 , X. Chen 2, 3 , A.

Stojanovic 3, 4 , S. Ræder 2, 3 . 1 Department of Medical

Biochemistry, Oslo University Hospital, Oslo,

Norway; 2 The Norwegian Dry Eye Clinic, Oslo,

Norway; 3 SynsLaser Kirurgi, Tromsø and Oslo,

Norway; 4 Department of Ophthalmology, University

Hospital of North Norway, Tromsø, Norway *CR

6303 — B0254 Dysfunction of Rab3D Is

Associated with Increased Secretion of Tear

Cathepsin S, a Tear Biomarker of Sjögren’s

Syndrome.

Zhen Meng , M.

Edman-Woolcott , C.

Ding , S.

F.

Hamm Alvarez.

Pharmacology and

Pharmaceutical Sciences , School of Pharmacy ,

University of Southern California , Los Angeles, CA

6304 — B0255 Evaluation of Demoxoft

Lipogel and Demoxoft Liquid efficacy and safety in patients with Demodex blepharitis.

Malgorzata Krajewska 1 , J. Wasyluk 1,

5 , M. K. Oseka 3 , A. Sedzikowska 2 , B. Roman 4 , E.

Jaremko 4 .

1 Ophthalmological Center Optimum,

Warsaw, Poland; 2 Department of General BIology and Parasitology, Medical University of Warsaw,

Warsaw, Poland; 3 Ofta Sp. z o.o., Warsaw,

Poland; 4 Verco Sp. z o.o., Warsaw, Poland; 5 Eye

Clinic, Military Institute of Avation Medicine,

Warsaw, Poland *CR

6305 — B0256 The Effect of Teprotumumab

(RV001) IGF-1 Receptor Blocking Antibody on Hematopoietic Cell Function: Implications for Graves’ Orbitopathy.

Denise S. Kim 1 , T. J.

Smith 1, 2 , T. Mester 1 , R. S. Douglas 1, 3 .

1 Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, University of Michigan Medical School, Kellogg Eye Center,

Ann Arbor, MI; 2 Department of Internal Medicine,

Division of Metabolism, Endocrinology, and

Diabetes, University of Michigan Medical School,

Ann Arbor, MI; 3 Ann Arbor Veterans Administration

Medical Center, Ann Arbor, MI *CR

6306 — B0257 Profiling expression of NF-κB signaling target genes in IKK-2 inhibitor treated pterygium and conjunctiva fibroblast cells.

Aihua

Hou 1 , M. Tin 1 , L. Tong 1, 2 . 1 Singapore Eye Research

Institute, Singapore, Singapore; 2

Eye Center, Singapore, Singapore

Singapore National

6307 — B0258 Cytokines in corneal washes as prognostic indicators of recurrent pterygium.

Tine Possemiers , E.

Vandeweyer ,

V.

De Groot, M.

B.

Tassignon, N.

Zakaria.

Ophthalmology, University Hospital Antwerp,

Edegem , Belgium

6308 — B0259 Evaluation of Pirfenidone as a Postoperative Anti-proliferative Agent in Experimental Cataract Surgery: A Pilot

Study.

Yangfan Yang, X. Lin, K. Wu, M. Yu.

Zhongshan Ophthalmic Center, Sun Yat-sen

University, Guangzhou, China

Exhibit/Poster Hall SA B0260-B0295

Thursday, May 08, 2014 12:00 PM-1:45 PM

Retinal Cell Biology

547 RPE/Retina Cell Biology and

Degeneration, III

Moderator: Vera L. Bonilha

6309 — B0260 The apical polarity of Na+,K+-

ATPase in ARPE-19 cells is regulated by the expression of the β2 subunit.

Jorge Alberto

Lobato 1 , A. Loza-Huerta 1

R. Gonzalez 2 , L. Shoshani

, J. Bonilla-Delgado 3

1 . 1 Physiology,

CINVESTAV-IPN, Mexico City, Mexico;

,

Biology, CINVESTAV-IPN, Mexico City,

Mexico; 3 Genetic and molecular diagnosis, Unidad de Investigación Hospital Juárez de Mexico,

Mexico City, Mexico

2 Cell

6310 — B0261 In pursuit of authenticity:

Comprehensive analysis of iPSC derived RPE offer a benchmark and insight for clinical applications.

Qin Wan 1 , K. J. Miyagishima 1 , M. R.

Lotfi 1 , A. Maminishkis

F. Hua 1 , S. Temple

NIH, Bethesda, MD;

Rensselaer, NY

2

2

1 , R. Sharma 1

, S. S. Miller

, B. Corneo

1 , K. Bharti 1 .

1

2 ,

NEI/

Neural Stem Cell Institute,

6311 — B0262 Transgenic Mouse Models of Marfan Syndrome (Fibrillin-1) Exhibit

Elongated Ocular Axial Length.

Aakriti Garg 1 ,

E. D. Gavazi 1 , W. Lee 1, 2

, E. E. Flynn 2

, Q. V. Hoang

, H. O. Lloyd 1

1 , R. H.

, S. H. Silverman 1

Tsang 1, 2 . 1 Department of Ophthalmology, Columbia

University College of Physicians and Surgeons,

New York, NY; 2 Pathology & Cell Biology,

Columbia University College of Physicians and

Surgeons, New York, NY

6312 — B0263 Fluid transport defects in a mouse model of X-linked juvenile retinoschisis

(XLRS).

Yingxiang Huang, H.

Xia, J.

D.

Ash.

Ophthalmology, University of Florida, Gainesville,

FL

6313 — B0264 Evaluation of LED lighting ocular toxicity.

Picard 1, 2

Cohen 1, 3

Arthur

, M. Berdugo 1, 2

Krigel

, L. Jonet 1, 2

, C. Andrieu-Soler 1, 2 .

1

1, 2 , L. Bessalah 1, 2 team17, INSERM, Paris, France;

, E.

, F. F. Behar-

CRC UMRS872

5 Paris 6, Paris, France; 3

2 Universirté Paris

Université de Lausanne,

Hospital Jules Gonin, Lausanne, Switzerland

6314 — B0265 An organotypic culture model of porcine neuroretina supplemented with porcine retinal pigment epithelium (pRPE) cells to simulate an ex vivo subretinal space.

Salvatore Di Lauro 1, 2 , I. Fernandez-Bueno 1, 3 , D.

Rodríguez-Crespo 1 , G. K. Srivastava 1, 3 , A. K.

Singh 1 , M. Garcia-Gutierrez 1, 3 , M. Gayoso 4 , J.

Pastor 1, 2 . 1 Ophthalmology, Instituto Universitario de Oftalmobiologia Aplicada (IOBA), University of Valladolid, Valladolid, Spain; 2 Ophthalmology,

Hospital Clinico Universitario de Valladolid,

University of Valladolid, Valladolid, Spain; 3 CIBER de Bioingenieria, Biomateriales y Nanomedicina

(CIBER-BBN), Valladolid, Spain; 4 Cellular

Biology, Histology and Pharmacology, University of Valladolid, Valladolid, Spain

6315 — B0266 The Mouse Homolog of the

Human LCA3 Gene, Spata7, Plays a Critical

Role in Cilium Structural Maintenance and

Protein Trafficking in Photoreceptor Cells.

Rui

Chen 1, 2 , A. Eblimit

Esteve-Rudd

R. Roepman 3

4

1, 2 , Y. Chen

, L. Gan

, G. Mardon . 1

1, 2

5 , S. M. Wu

2

, M. Nguyen 3

6

, J.

, D. S. Williams

Genetics, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston,

TX; 2 Human Genome Sequencing Center, Baylor

College of Medicine, Houston, TX; 3

4

Molecular and Human

,

Dept. of

Human Genetics, Radboud University Medical

Center, Nijmegen, Netherlands; 4 Jules Stein Eye

Institute, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; 5 Department of

Ophthalmology, University of Rochester, Rochester,

NY; 6 Department of Ophthalmology, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX f Refer to the Program Number in the Clinical Trial (CT) Registration Index. * CR Refer to the Program Number in the Commercial Relationships (CR) Index for Disclosures.

409

Thursday Posters 12:00 pm – 1:45 pm

6316 – 6335 – Thursday – Posters

6316 — B0267 Correlation between OCT measurement of the retinal nerve fibre layer thickness and RGC loss after optic nerve section in the adult rat.

Francisco M. Nadal-

Nicolas 1 , G. Rovere

Nieto-Lopez 1

Villegas-Perez 3

2 , P. Sobrado-Calvo

, C. Nucci 2 , M. Agudo

, M. Vidal-Sanz 3 .

1

1

3 , L.

, M. P.

Ophthalmology,

Instituto Murciano de Investigación Biosanitaria-

Hospital Clínico Universitario Virgen de la

Arrixaca (IMIB), 30120 Murcia, Spain, Murcia,

Spain; 2 Ophthalmology Unit, Department of Exp

Medicine and Surgery, University of Rome Tor

Vergata, Rome, Italy; 3 Ophtalmology, Departamento de Oftalmología, Facultad de Medicina, Instituto

Murciano de Investigación Biosanitaria (IMIB),

Campus Espinardo, 30.100 Murcia, Spain, Murcia,

Spain

6317 — B0268 Ablation Of Raf-1 Kinase

Inhibitory Protein (RKIP) Improves

Photoreceptor Structure and Function in a

Cep290-Mutant Mouse Model Of Severe Retinal

Degeneration.

Balajikarthick Subramanian, M.

Anand, H.

Khanna . Ophthalmology, University of

Massachusetts, Worcester, MA

6318 — B0269 The Mitochondrial Complex

I Inhibitor, Rotenone, Induces Endoplasmic

Reticulum Stress and Activation of GSK-3β in Cultured Rat Retinal Cells.

Guoge Han, R.

Casson , J.

P.

Wood , G.

Chidlow.

Ophthalmology,

Hanson Institute, Adelaide , SA , Australia

6319 — B0270 Oxidative Stress Modulates

Glutathione S-Transferase Pi Isoform

(GSTP1) Expression in Human Retinal

Pigment Epithelial Cells.

Matthew Donovan 1 ,

A. M. Saeed

W. Lee 3

1 , M. Hyska 2

2

, M. Marin-Castano 3 ,

.

1 University of Miami Miller School of

Medicine, Miami, FL; Michigan State University

College of Osteopathic Medicine, East Lansing,

MI; 3 Ophthalmology, Bascolm Palmer Eye Institute-

University of Miami, Miami, FL

6320 — B0271 Pan-retinal, subretinal aggregates in Macular Telangiectasia Type

2.

Michael B. Powner 1 , M. C. Gillies 2

P. S. Bernstein

M. Fruttiger 1 .

1

3 , G. S. Hageman 3

, M. Zhu

, C. A. Egan 4

Ophthalmology, London, United Kingdom;

Sight Institute, University of Sydney, Sydney,

NSW, Australia; 3

2 ,

Cell Biology, UCL Institute of

,

2 Save

Department of Ophthalmology

& Visual Sciences, University of Utah, Salt Lake

City, UT; 4 Medical Retina, Moorfields Eye Hospital,

London, United Kingdom *CR

6321 — B0272 Cefuroxime toxicity in human retinal pigment epithelial cells - Implications for preventing or treating endophthalmitis in vitreoretinal surgeries.

Yi Sheng Chang.

1 Department of Ophthalmology, National Cheng

2

Kung University, Taiwan, Tainan City, Taiwan;

Department of Ophthalmology, National Cheng

Kung University Hospital, Taiwan, Tainan City,

Taiwan

6322 — B0273 CYP2E1 mediated ethanol metabolism in ARPE-19 cells.

Natalia Martínez ,

S.

Atienzar , M.

Flores Bellver, L.

Bonet, J.

Sancho -

Pelluz , J.

M.

Barcia , F.

J.

Romero . Phisiology ,

Universidad Católica de Valencia , Valencia , Spain

6323 — B0274 Delayed Administration of Bone

Marrow Mesenchymal Stem Cell Conditioned

Media Significantly Improves Outcome after

Retinal Ischemia in Rats.

Steven Roth 1 , J.

Dreixler 1 , J. N. Poston 2 , I. Balyasnikova 3 , A. R.

Shaikh 1 , K. Y. Tupper 1 , S. M. Conway 1 , M. M.

Marcet 3 , M. S. Lesniak 3 . 1 Anesthesia and Critical

Care, Univ of Chicago, Chicago, IL; 2 Pritzker

School of Medicine, Univ of Chicago, Chicago,

IL; 3 Surgery, Univ of Chicago, Chicago, IL

6324 — B0275 Is There a Relationship

Between Extranuclear DNA and Degenerative

Mitochondria?.

Alexander Ogilvy 1

, M. S. Abu-Asab 1 .

1

, D. Shen

Chan 1, 2

National Eye Institute, Bethesda, MD; 2

2 , C.

Histopathology Core,

Laboratory of Immunology, National Eye Institute, Bethesda,

MD

6325 — B0276 Influence of sigma receptor-1

(σR1) on inflammatory, stress and toxicity mediators in retinal Müller glia (rMG).

Arul

Shanmugam 1, 2 , S. Markand 1, 2 , A. M. Tawfik 1, 2 , E.

Zorrilla 3 , V. Ganapathy 2, 4 , S. B. Smith 1, 2 .

1 Cellular

Biology & Anatomy, Georgia Regents University,

Augusta, GA; 2 James and Jean Culver Vision

Discovery Institute, Georgia Regents University,

Augusta, GA; 3 Neurological Research Institute,

The Scripps Institute, LaJolla, CA; 4 Biochemistry

& Molecular Biology, Georgia Regents University,

Augusta, GA

6326 — B0277 The effects of antivascular endothelial growth factor on cell viability, oxidative stress and mitochondrial bioenergetics.

Chan 3 .

1

Shwu Jiuan Sheu 1, 2 , N. Liu 1 , J.

Ophthalmology, Kaohsiung Veterans

General Hospital, Kaohsiung, Taiwan; 2 National

Yang Ming Univerisity, Taipei, Taiwan; 3 Center for Translational Research in Biomedical Science,

Kaohsiung Chang Gung Memorial Hospital,

Kaohsiung, Taiwan

6327 — B0278 In Situ Localization of

Complement Factor H Gene Expression in the

Mouse Eye.

Sharon L.

Oltjen 1 , L. M. Hjelmeland 1 ,

R. A. Radu 2 . 1 Ophthalmology, University of

California-Davis, Davis, CA; 2 Jules Stein Eye

Institute, Univerisity of California-Los Angeles, Los

Angeles, CA

6328 — B0279 Regulation of TRPV2 channel surface expression in the retinal pigment epithelium.

Reichhart 1 .

1

Olaf Strauss 1 , F. Fried 2 , N.

Experimental Ophthalmology, Charite

University Medicine Berlin, Berlin, Germany; 2

Hospital, University Medicine Regensburg,

Regensburg, Germany

Eye

6329 — B0280 Sustained elevated light exposure in mice leads to strain dependent dysregulation of the complement system in the eye.

Philipp Herrmann 1, 2

, K. M. Nishiguchi 1

, J. Cowing 1 , S. E.

, U. F. Luhmann 1 , Liyanage 1

R. R. Ali 1 .

1 Department of Genetics, UCL,

Institute of Ophthalmology, London, United

Kingdom; 2 Department of Ophthalmology,

University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany

6330 — B0281 Loss of CCL5 Signaling

Induces Visual Dysfunction in Healthy

Retina.

D’Anne S. Duncan 1 , A. C. Rehorn 1 ,

R. M. Sappington

Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville,

TN; 2

1, 2 .

1 Vanderbilt Eye Institute,

Vanderbilt Vision Research Center, Vanderbilt

University Medical Center, Nashville, TN

6331 — B0282 Retinal Histopathology in Eyes from a Patient with Digenic

Usher Syndrome Caused by Mutations in USH2A and GPR98.

Meghan J.

Marino

L. Bonilha

Kimberling

1 , M. E. Rayborn

2 , E. I. Traboulsi

1 . 1

1 , B. A. Bell 1

1

, W. J.

1 , S. A. Hagstrom

, V.

Ophthalmic Research, Cole

1 ,

J. G. Hollyfield

Eye Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland,

OH; 2 Department of Ophthalmology and Visual

Sciences, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA

6332 — B0283 Retinal Histopathology in

Eyes from Patients with Best Disease Caused by VMD2 Mutations.

Mary E.

Rayborn 1 , V. L.

Bonilha 1 , B. A. Bell

I. Traboulsi 1

1 , M. J. Marino 1

, C. D. Beight 1

Fishman 2 , J. G. Hollyfield 1

, S. A. Hagstrom 1

. 1

, G. J. Pauer 1

Ophthalmology, Cole

Eye Institute/CCLCM, Cleveland, OH; 2

Are Blind or Visually Impaired, Chicago, IL

, E.

, G. A.

Tangere

Center at The Chicago Lighthouse for People Who

6333 — B0284 A Mutant of RPE65

D477G Affects Subcellular Localization of

Wild-type RPE65 by Formation of Protein

Complexes.

Younghwa Shin 1

P. Moiseyev 1 , Y. Takahashi 2

1 , O. Nikolaeva

, J. Ma 1, 2 . 1

, G.

Physiology,

The University of Oklahoma HSC, Oklahoma City,

OK; 2 Harold Hamm Diabetes Center, Oklahoma

City, OK

6334 — B0285 Activation of Primary Retinal

Pigment Epithelial Cells by Complement

Component C5a.

Susanne Wasmut h 1 , M. Busch 1 ,

A. Lommatzsch 2 , D. Pauleikhoff 2, 3 .

1 Ophthalmology at St. Franziskus Hospital, Ophtha-Lab, Münster,

Germany; 2 Ophthalmology at St. Franziskus

Hospital, Münster, Germany; 3 Ophthalmology of

University Duisburg-Essen, Essen, Germany

6335 — B0286 IL-6 deficiency in the retina and its consequences on the murine visual system.

Franklin

Sappington 2 . 1

Nashville, TN; 2

D.

Echevarria

Vanderbilt Eye Insitute, Vanderbilt

University, Nashville, TN

1, 2 , R. M.

Neuroscience, Vanderbilt University,

The Commercial Relationships (CR) Index for Disclosures and the Clinical Trial (CT) Registration Index are at arvo.org/amindices .

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Thursday – Posters – 6336 – 6352

6336 — B0287 Targeted deletion of microRNA-204 in mice impairs structure and visual function of RPE and retina.

Congxiao

Zhan

Maminishkis

MD;

MD

2 g 1 , K. J. Miyagishima

1 , S. S. Miller 1

1 , L. Dong

. 1

2 , A.

Sec of Epi & Retinal

Physiol Diseases, National Eye Institute, Bethesda,

Genetic Engineering Facility, NEI, Bethesda,

6337 — B0288 Gpr91, a pro-angiogenic receptor for succinate, is upregulated in hemojuvelin-null mouse retina via increased

BMP6 signaling.

Pachiappan Arjunan 1, 2

Gnana-Prakasam 1, 2 , S. Ananth

R. Veeranan-Karmegam

Ganapathy 1, 2 . 1

1, 2

, J.

, M. A. Romej

1 , S. B. Smith 3, 2 , V.

1 ,

Department of Biochemistry and

Molecular Biology, Georgia Regents University,

Augusta, GA; 2 Vision Discovery Institute, Georgia

Regents University, Augusta, GA; 3 Department of

Cellular Biology and Anatomy, Georgia Regents

University, Augusta, GA

6338 — B0289 Retinal Histopathology in Eyes from a Carrier of XLRP with an RP2 Mutation.

M. E. Rayborn

Heckenlively 2

1

Gayle J.

, B. A. Bell 1

Paue

, M. J. Marino

, E. I. Traboulsi 1

J. G. Hollyfield 1 r 1 , V. L. Bonilha

, S. A. Hagstrom 1

Cole Eye Institute i-31,

Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH; 2

1 , J. R.

,

1 ,

. 1

Department of

Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, University of

Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI

6339 — B0290 Characterization of Calcium

Currents in Stem Cell Derived Retinal

Pigment Epithelium.

Uusitalo 2, 3 , H. Skottman

S. Nymark 1, 3 . 1

Iina

2, 3

Vainio 1, 3

Department of Electronics and

Communications Engineering, Tampere University of Technology, Tampere, Finland; 2

, K. M. Juuti-

, J. A. Hyttinen 1, 3 ,

Institute of

Biomedical Technology, University of Tampere,

Tampere, Finland; 3 BioMediTech, Tampere, Finland

6340 — B0291 Regulation of Nucleocytoplasmic

Partitioning and Proteostasis of Substrates and

Chemokine Signaling by Ran-binding protein 2

(Ranbp2) in Thy1 in Cho 1 , S. Qiu

P. A. Ferreira 1

1

+ -Ganglionic Neurons.

Kyoung-

, D. Yoon 1 , M. Yu

.

1

Medical Center, Durham, NC; 2

2 , N. S. Peachey

Ophthalmology, Duke University

Ophthalmic

Research, Cole Eye Institute, Cleveland Clinic

Foundation, Cleveland, OH

2 ,

6341 — B0292 Protective effect of lutein on the light-induced disruption of the cell-cell junction in the retinal pigment epithelium.

Mamoru Kamoshita

Kobayashi

Ozawa 1 .

1

2 , T. Kurihara 1 of Medicine, Shinjyuku, Japan; 2

Co.Ltd, Shimogyo, Japan *CR

1 , S. Miyake

, N. Nagai 1

1, 2

, K. Tsubota

, S.

1 , Y.

Ophthalmology, Keio University School

Wakasa Seikatsu

6342 — B0293 Identification of a Canonical Set of Biomarkers to Obtain Pure Retinal Pigment

Epithelial Cells from Differentiated Induced

Pluripotent Stem Cells.

Andrea Li 1

D. Riordan

R. Gundry 3

Bharti 1

2 , F. Hua 1 , O. Memon 1

, S. S. Miller 1

, V. Khristov 1

, A. Maminishkis

MD;

WI; 4

3

National Institute on Aging, Bethesda,

Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee,

Kong

University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam, Hong

,

.

1

, K. Boheler 4

1 ,

, K.

Unit on Ocular and Stem Cell Translational

Research, National Eye Institute, Bethesda,

MD; 2

6343 — B0294 A critical role for caveolin-1 in eNOS-dependent retinal arterial autoregulation and eNOS-independent retinal venous pathology.

Xiaowu Gu 1, 2 , S. J. Fliesler 3,

4 , Y. Zhao 5 , W. B. Stallcup 6 , A. Cohen 2 , M. H.

Elliott 1, 2 . 1 Oklahoma Center for Neuroscience,

University of Oklahoma Health Sciences

Center, Oklahoma City, OK; 2 Department of

Ophthalmology and Dean McGee Eye Institute,

University of Oklahoma Health Science Center,

Oklahoma City, OK; 3 Research Service,

Veterans Administration Western New York

Healthcare System, Buffalo, NY; 4 Departments of Ophthalmology and Biochemistry, University at Buffalo, and the SUNY Eye Institute, Buffalo,

NY; 5 Department of Pharmacology and Center for Lung and Vascular Biology, University of

Illinois College of Medicine, Chicago, IL; 6 Tumor

Microenvironment Program, Sanford-Burnham

Medical Research Institute, La Jolla, CA

6344 — B0295 TLR3 stimulation leads to ATP release from both RPE cells and optic nerve head astrocytes; a common pathway to escalate the inflammatory response in ocular cells?.

Claire

H.

Mitchell 1, 2 , J. M. Beckel 1

M. Laties 3 . 1 of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA; 2

1 , J. Lim 1 , A.

Anatomy and Cell Biology, University

Physiology,

University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia,

PA; 3 Ophthalmology, University of Pennsylvania,

Philadelphia, PA

, W. Lu

Exhibit/Poster Hall SA C0122-C0147

Thursday, May 08, 2014 12:00 PM-1:45 PM

Retina

548 Laser Therapy

6345 — C0122 Long-term results of laser photocoagulation sparing the papillomacular bundle for peripapillary polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy lesions.

Yukari Shirakata 1

F. Shiraga 2 , C. Shiragami

A. Fujiwara 2 .

1

1 , A. Yamashita

Ophthalmology, Kagawa

,

1 ,

University Faculty of Medicine, Kita-gun,

Japan; 2 Ophthalmology, Okayama University

Faculty of Medicine, Okayama, Japan *CR

6346 — C0123 Photothermal Stimulation of the Macula for Treatment of Chronic Central

Serous Retinopathy.

Palanker 1 .

1 Ophthalmology and HEPL, Stanford

Brazil *CR , f

Daniel Lavinsky

University, Stanford, CA; 2

2, 1 , D. V.

Ophthalmology, Federal

University of Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre,

6347 — C0124 Treatment with a nanosecond laser reduces drusen and thins Bruch’s membrane: evidence from human and animal model studies.

Erica L.

Fletcher 1 , S. A. Mills 1 , K.

Vessey 1 , U. Greferath 1 , C. D. Luu 2 , K. Brassington 2 ,

K. Aung 2 , M. J. Plunkett 3 , R. H. Guymer 2 , A. I.

Jobling 1 . 1 Dept Anatomy/Neuroscience, University of Melbourne, Parkville, VIC, Australia; 2 Centre for Eye Research Australia, The University of

Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, Australia; 3 Ellex Pty

Ltd, Adelaide, SA, Australia *CR , f

6348 — C0125 Effect of Selective Retina

Therapy (SRT) on the inflammatory microenvironment of the subretinal space.

Jost

Hillenkamp

Brinkmann 2

1 , S. Bartsch

, J. Roider 1 .

1

1

, A. K. Klettner 1 , R.

Ophthalmology, University

Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel,

Germany; 2 Medical Laser Center Lübeck, Lübeck,

Germany *CR

6349 — C0126 The Effect Of Macular Laser

On Vitreomacular Adhesion In Patients

Undergoing Treatment For Diabetic Macular

Edema.

Corey Waldman, D.

Ellenberg, P.

H.

Scharper . Ophthalmology, Krieger Eye Istitute ,

Baltimore, MD

6350 — C0127 Accurate Definition of

Photocoagulation Intensity by Optical Coherence

Tomography (OCT), Microperimetry and

Temperature.

Stefan O. Koinzer

K. Purtskhvanidze 1 , J. Heckmann 1

1 , M. J. Saeger

, K. Schlott 2, 3

1

,

,

A. Baade

Roider 1 .

1

3, 2

Ophthalmology, Kiel University, Kiel,

Germany; 2

, A. Caliebe 4 , R. Brinkmann

University, Luebeck, Germany; 3

3, 2 , J.

Institute of Biomedical Optics, Luebeck

Medical Laser

Center Luebeck, Luebeck, Germany; 4 Institute for

Medical Informatics and Statistics, Kiel University,

Kiel, Germany

6351 — C0128 Novel 3-Nanosecond Pulse laser and Diabetic Macular Edema: Changes in Visual Acuity and OCT guided analysis of the FLUID.

Amanpreet Kaur , T.

Chau , N.

Jaross .

Ophthalmology, Vision Eye Institute, Footscray,

VIC, Australia

6352 — C0129 Functional Evaluation Using

Multifocal Electroretinogram after Selective

Retinal Therapy by Microsecond-Pulsed

Laser Equipped with Automated Real-Time

Reflectometry.

Tae Kwann Park 1

Y. Ohn 1 .

1

, H. Kim 1 , J. Han 1 ,

, T. Ha 2 Department of Ophthalmology,

Soonchunhyang University Hospital, Bucheon,

Republic of Korea; 2 R&D Department, Lutronic,

Goyang, Republic of Korea f Refer to the Program Number in the Clinical Trial (CT) Registration Index. * CR Refer to the Program Number in the Commercial Relationships (CR) Index for Disclosures.

411

Thursday Posters 12:00 pm – 1:45 pm

6353 – 6376 – Thursday – Posters

6353 — C0130 Electroretinographic findings associated with selective retina therapy (SRT) versus conventional panretinal photocoagulation

(PRP) in rabbits.

Young Jung Roh, Y.

Park .

Ophthalmology, Yeouido St Mary › s Hospital ,

Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, Republic of

Korea

6354 — C0131 Barely Visible And

Subthreshold 577NM (Yellow) Pascal ® Laser

With And Without Endpoint Management ®

In Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy And

Diabetic Macular Oedema.

Maria Gil Martinez 1 ,

S. Pastor 1 , K. Yau 1 , Y. D’Souza 1 , S. Mahmood 1 ,

S. Charles 1 , G. Turner 1 , D. McLeod 1, 2 , D. B.

Henson 1, 2 , P. E. Stanga 1, 2 .

1 Ophthalmology,

Manchester Vision Regeneration (MVR) Lab at NIHR/ Wellcome Trust Manchester CRF and

Manchester Royal Eye Hospital, Manchester,

United Kingdom; 2 Manchester Academic Health

Science Centre and Centre for Ophthalmology and

Vision Research, Institute of Human Development,

University of Manchester, Manchester, United

Kingdom *CR

6355 — C0132 F/A and ICG guided, subthreshold, reduced fluence Focal Laser

Photocoagulation Treatment (SRFLPT) in patients with Diabetic Clinically Significant

Macular Edema (CSME): Two Year results.

Georgios Papastergiou , F.

El Jabali , K.

Waite, M.

Bennett.

Retina Institute of Hawaii ,

Honolulu , HI f

6356 — C0133 Micropulse Laser Therapy For

The Treatment Of Longstanding Refractory

Pseudophakic Cystoid Macular Edema.

Joao

Guilherme Aguirr e 1, 2 , A. J. Dare 2, 3 .

1 Instituto

Reynaldo Rezende, Ribeirao Preto, Brazil; 2 HOIP,

Araraquara, Brazil; 3 CRV, Ribeirao Preto, Brazil

6357 — C0134 Comparing Morbidity Rates in

Retinopathy of Prematurity Treated with Either

Intravitreal Bevacizumab or Conventional Laser

Therapy.

Stephen M.

Huddleston , J.

Calderwood ,

M.

E.

Hoehn.

Ophthalmology, University of

Tennessee, Memphis, TN

6358 — C0135 Adherence to laser therapy in diabetic patients in INDEN, Santo Domingo,

Dominican Republic, from April 2012 to April

2013.

Lyam Ciccone 2, 1 , R. E. Valdez 2, 1 , F. Gomez 1, 2 ,

J. Soria 1 .

1 INDEN, Santo Domingo, Dominican

Republic; 2 UNIBE, Santo Domingo, Dominican

Republic

6359 — C0136 Optical coherence Tomography

(OCT) to evaluate treatment of Diabetic macular edema using intravitreal injection of triamcinolone and argon laser treatment.

soheir

M. Mahmoud Ali. Ophthalmology, Kasr Al Einy hospital Cairo University, Dokki Giza, Egypt f

6360 — C0137 The efficacy and safety of 577-nm subthreshold diode micropulse photocoagulation in macular edema.

Sophia

Wong , E.

Ramenaden, R.

Alhabshan, L.

Smithen,

J.

R.

Mathura.

Ophthalmology, The George

Washington University, Washington, DC

6361 — C0138 Preservation of the

Photoreceptor Layer following Subthreshold

Laser Treatment for Diabetic Macular Edema as

Demonstrated by SD-OCT.

Dafna Goldenberg 1, 2 ,

M. Goldstein

U. Soiberman

1, 2

1, 2

, P. Pianka

. 1

3 , A. Loewenstein

Ophthalmology, Tel Aviv

Medical Center, Tel Aviv, Israel; 2 Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv,

Israel; 3 Lumenis Ltd, Yokneam, Israel *CR

1, 2 ,

6362 — C0139 A histological comparison of micropulse and standard laser treatment in threshold and sub-threshold modes.

Amy C.

Lo 1, 2 , V. Chong 3, 1 . 1 , L. Lau 1 , I. Wong 1, 2

Hong Kong, Hong Kong; 2

Department of Ophthalmology, The University of Hong Kong,

Research Center of

Heart, Brain, Hormone and Healthy Aging, The

University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Hong

Kong; 3 Oxford Eye Hospital, Oxford University

Hospitals, Oxford, United Kingdom *CR

6363 — C0140 Combination therapy with subthreshold diode laser micropulse photocoagulation and intravitreal anti-vascular endothelial growth factor injections for diabetic macular edema.

Sumeer Thinda , A.

P.

Patel, A.

A.

Hunter , A.

Moshiri, L.

S.

Morse.

Ophthalmology and Vision Science, University of California Davis

Eye Center , Sacramento , CA

6364 — C0141 Subthreshold Micropulse Diode

Laser Photocoagulation (577nm) for Macular

Edema secondary to retinal vein occlusion in

Korean Patients.

Yong Sung You, D.

Lee, S.

Sung ,

H.

Oh , S.

Kim, O.

Kwon . Nune Eye Hospital ,

Seoul, Republic of Korea

6365 — C0142 Laser photocoagulation of peripapillary choroidal neovascular membranes

1

(CNVM).

Suruchi Bhardwaj 1, 2 , T. R. Vrabec 2 .

Ophthalmology, Temple University School of

Medicine, Phildelphia, PA; 2 Ophthalmology,

Geisinger Medical Center, Danville, PA

6366 — C0143 Subthreshold Micropulse Diode

Laser Photocoagulation (577nm) for Diabetic

Macular Edema in Korean Patients.

Dongkyu

Lee, H.

Kang , H.

Kim, Y.

You, S. Kim, O. Kwon.

Vitreoretinal Center, Nune Eye Hospital, Seoul,

Republic of Korea

6367 — C0144 Non-Vitrectomized Vitrectomy to Manage Coats’ Disease.

Peiquan Zhao .

Ophthalmology, Xinhua Hospital , Shanghai

Jiaotong University , Shanghai , China

6368 — C0145 Retinal Injury from Accidental

Laser Exposure: Evolution of Changes on

SD-OCT and Examination.

Gregory D.

Lee, C.

R.

Baumal , D.

R.

Lally, E.

Reichel, J.

S.

Duker.

Ophthalmology, New England Eye Center , Tufts

Medical Center , Boston , MA *CR

6369 — C0146 POFAL Study: «Protection

Oculaire Face aux Agressions Lasers», Phase I.

Hussam El Chehab 1 , A. Bemelmans 2 , C. Nouvel-

Jaillard 3 , M. Niepon 3 , J. G. Renard 1 .

1 Department of Ophthalmology, Hospital Val de Grace, Paris,

France; 2 Molecular Imaging Research Center /

CEA, Fontenay-Aux-Roses, France;

Institute, Paris, France

3 Vision

6370 — C0147 A new laser induced traumatic optic neuropathy model.

Mary Tapia 1 , X.

Xing 1, 2 , S. Galeb

Bhattacharya

1 , A. Camp

1 , R. K. Lee 1

1 , X. Tong 1, 3 , S. K.

.

1 Bascom Palmer Eye

Institute, U of Miami Miller School of Medicine,

Miami, FL; 2 Tianjin Medical University Eye

Institute, Tianjin Medical University Eye Hospital,

Tianjin, China; 3 Department of Ophthalmology,

Shanghai Eye Disease Prevention and Treatment

Center, Shanghai, China

Exhibit/Poster Hall SA C0148-C0166

Thursday, May 08, 2014 12:00 PM-1:45 PM

Retina

549 Central Serous Chorioretinopathy

Moderator: Demetrios G. Vavvas

6371 — C0148 Spectrum of Retinal Pigment

Epithelium Abnormalities in Central Serous

Chorioretinopathy as Revealed by Ultra-

Widefield Autofluorescence.

Juliana E.

Boneta 2, 1 , L. A. Yannuzzi

J. Sherman 1, 3

4 , S. Nath 3 , S. J. Bass 1 ,

. 1

New York, NY;

SUNY College of Optometry,

NY; 3

NY; 4

2 Fromer Eye Centers, New York,

Eye Institute & Laser Center, New York,

Vitreous Retina Macula Consultants of New

York, New York, NY *CR

6372 — C0149 Long-Term Impacts of

Antioxidant Supplementation and Smoking

Cessation on Chronic Central Serous

Chorioretinopathy.

Midori Araki, T.

Yasukawa , M.

Ashikari , A.

Kato , N.

Tachi, Y.

Hirano , Y.

Ogura.

Nagoya City University , Nagoya , Japan

6373 — C0150 Recurrence of central serous chorioretinopathy in patients who undergo intraocular surgery with subsequent topical steroid therapy.

Oscar C.

Kuruvilla, N.

Alapati,

H.

Inger, Z.

Peracha, D.

Kim, P.

A.

Edwards.

Ophthalmology, Henry Ford Hospital , Royal Oak,

MI

6374 — C0151 Potential Therapeutic Benefit

Of Melatonin In Refractory Central Serous

Chorioretinopathy.

Jose D.

Luna Pinto, A.

L.

Gramajo, G.

Marquez, V.

Torres , C.

P.

Juarez , R.

E.

Rosenstein . Ophthalmology, Ctr Privado de Ojos

Romagosa Fndtn VER, Cordoba, Argentina

6375 — C0152 Retinal Sensitivity

Changes After Half-time Reduced-Fluence

Photodynamic Therapy for Central Serous

Chorioretinopathy.

Hirotaka Yokouchi , M.

Kitahashi, M.

Kubota , T.

Baba , S.

Yamamoto .

Ophthalmology, Chiba Univ Graduate School of

Med, Chiba, Japan

6376 — C0153 Half-dose versus half-fluence photodynamic therapy for chronic central serous chorioretinopathy.

Ryo Matoba , Y.

Shiode , T.

Kawata , M.

Hosokawa , S.

Kimura , Y.

Morizane , F.

Shiraga.

Okayama university , Okayama, Japan *CR

The Commercial Relationships (CR) Index for Disclosures and the Clinical Trial (CT) Registration Index are at arvo.org/amindices .

412

Thursday – Posters – 6377 – 6398

6377 — C0154 Quantitatve Evaluation

Of Eplerenone Treatment For Central

Serous Chorioretinopathy (CSCR).

Agustina

Palacio 1 , N. Piri 1 , A. Ozkok 1

Tezel 1, 2 .

1

, S. Schaal 1 , T. H.

Ophthalmology and visual Sciences,

University of Louisville, Louisville, KY;

Louisville, KY

2 Anatomy and Neurobiology, University of Louisville,

6378 — C0155 Eplerenone fails to treat central serous chorioretinopathy.

Harpal Sandhu , D.

G.

Vavvas . Ophthalmology, Massachusetts Eye and Ear

Infirmary, Boston , MA

6379 — C0156 Eplerenone for Treatment of

Chronic Central Serous Chorioretinopathy: A

Retrospective Case Series.

Margaret Greven

Salz 1 , J. D. Pitcher 2 , K. Elliot 3 , C. D. Regillo 2

, J. F. Vander 2

1 , D.

, M.

, Fineman

M. Spirn

PA; 2

2

2

, J. Hsu

.

1

2 , D. H. Fischer 2

Wills Eye Hospital, Philadelphia,

Retina Service, Wills Eye Hospital,

Philadelphia, PA; 3 Thomas Jefferson University

School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA

6380 — C0157 The Sympatholytic Non-selective

β-blocker PROPRANOLOL as A Non-invasive

Therapeutic Approach for the Treatment of

Chronic Central Serous Chorioretinopathy

(CSC).

Jose A.

Cardillo , M.

W.

Rodrigues, L.

F.

Barroso, R.

C.

Siqueira , R.

Jorge.

Retina , Ribeirão

Preto Medical School University of São Paulo,

Ribeirão Preto, Brazil

6381 — C0158 Central Serous

Chorioretinopathy Treated with

Mineralocorticoid Antagonists: a Retrospective

Study Analyzing the Clinical and Multimodal

Imaging Response to Therapy.

Quraish Ghadiali

J. J. Jung 1, 2 , S. Yu 2, 3 .

1

1 ,

Department

York, NY; 2

, L. A. Yannuzzi 1, 2 of Ophthalmology, New York University, New

Vitreous Retina Macula Consultants of New York, New York, NY; 3 Department of

Ophthalmology, Shanghai First People’s Hospital,

Shanghai Jiaotong University, Shanghai, China

6382 — C0159 Finasteride for Chronic Central

Serous Chorioretinopathy.

Kelly Fujikawa , A.

P.

Patel, L.

S.

Morse.

Department of Opthalmology ,

University of California Davis Eye Center ,

Sacramento , CA

6383 — C0160 Anti-VEGF treatment of

CNVM Secondary to Chronic Central Serous

Retinopathy.

Netan Choudhry . Herzig Eye

Institute, Toronto, ON , Canada

6384 — C0161 Systemic Interferon alpha 2a for treatment of chronic relapsing Central Serous

Chorioretinopathy.

Egbert Matthe , D.

Sandner, L.

E.

Pillunat . Dept of Ophthalmology, University of

Dresden, Dresden, German y

6385 — C0162 Micropulsed Laser Therapy

Outcomes in the Treatment of Chronic Central

Serous Choroidopathy Based on Leakage

Pattern.

Alessandro J. Dare 1

Paganelli 1 , L. C. Castro 1

1, 2 , R. Peroni , F.

Ophthalmology, HOIP -

Hospital de Olhos do Interior Paulista, Araraquara,

Brazil; 2

.

1

Ophthalmology, CRV - Consultores de

Retina e Vítreo, Ribeirao Preto, Brazil

6386 — C0163 Large choroidal blood vessel sign on optical coherence tomography images in acute central serous chorioretinopathy: locational relationship with angiographic findings.

Sung Yong Park, S. Kim, D. Ham.

Ophthalmology, Sung Kyun Kwan University,

Seoul, Republic of Korea

6387 — C0164 Prevalence of the large choroidal blood vessel sign on optical coherence tomography images in central serous chorioretinopathy.

Y. Song 2 , J. Sung 3, 4

Don-Il Ham

, S. Park 1 .

1

1 , S. Kim 1 , S. Kim

Samsung Medical

Center, Ophthal, Sungkyunkwan Univ Sch of

1 ,

Med, Seoul, Republic of Korea; 2 Family medicine,

Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan Univ Sch of Med, Seoul, Republic of Korea; 3 Epidemiology and Institute of Environment and Health, School of Public Health, Seoul National University, Seoul,

Republic of Korea; 4 4Genomic Medicine Institute

(GMI), Medical Research Center, Seoul National

University, Seoul, Republic of Korea

6388 — C0165 Obscuration of the inner choroidal layer in central serous chorioretinopathy.

Ryo Obata, Y.

Nomura ,

X.

Tan, K.

Azuma, Y.

Yanagi . Department of

Ophthalmology, Univ of Tokyo School of Medicine ,

Tokyo, Japan *CR

6389 — C0166 Subfoveal choroidal thickness of smoking and non-smoking patients with central serous chorioretinopathy.

Yasuki Ito, R.

Maruko ,

Y.

Nagasaka , K.

Oiwa , H.

Terasaki . Ophthalmology,

Nagoya Univ School of Medicine , Nagoya , Japan

Exhibit/Poster Hall SA C0186-C0240

Thursday, May 08, 2014 12:00 PM-1:45 PM

Genetics

550 Genetics III

Moderators: Elias I. Traboulsi and

Arlene V. Drack

6390 — C0186 Diagnostic Precision in a

Tertiary Care Specialty Retinal Dystrophy

Clinic.

Elias I.

Traboulsi, M.

J.

Marino . Center for Genetic Eye Diseases , Cole Eye Institute,

Cleveland, OH *CR

6391 — C0187 Next-generation Sequencing

Panel for Molecular Diagnosis in the Eye Clinic

-Identification of Novel Mutations and the Saga of Variants of Unknown Significance.

Suma

P. Shankar

Hegde 1 .

1

1

Hutchinson 2

, J. Yan 2

, M.

Human Genetics, Emory University,

Atlanta, GA; 2

, S. R. Lambert

, P. Lenhart 2

2 , A. K.

, V. T. Ciavatta 2

Dept of Ophthalmology, Emory

University, Atlanta, GA

6392 — C0188 Next Generation Approach to

Molecular Diagnosis of Ocular Diseases.

Lee-Jun

C. Wong

G. Wang 1

1 , V. Zhang 1

, J. Wang 1

, Y. Feng 1 , F. Li

, R. A. Lewis 1, 2 .

1

1

, C. K. Truong

Molecular and Human Genetics, Baylor College of Medicine,

Houston, TX; 2 Department of Ophthalmology,

Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX

1 ,

6393 — C0189 The Challenges, limitations and uncertainties of whole exome sequencing

(WES) for hereditary ocular disorders.

Maria

Carolina Ortube 1, 2 , A. Martinez 1

M. Gorin 1, 3 .

1

1 , S. P. Strom

Ophthalmology, Jules Stein Eye

,

Institute, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; 2 Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of California

(UCLA), Los Angeles, CA; 3 Human Genetics,

University of California (UCLA), Los Angeles, CA

6394 — C0190 Systematic Analysis of Non-

Protein Coding Sequence Variation Reveals

Putative Pathogenic Mutations Causing

Inherited Human Retinal Disease.

Zachry Soens

J. E. Zaneveld

K. Koenekoop

1

3

, V. Gelowani

, R. Chen 1 .

1

1 , L. Jiang 1 , R. Sui 2 , R.

Molecular and Human

Genetics, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston,

1 ,

TX; 2 Ophthalmology, Peking Union Medical

College Hospital, Beijing, China; 3 Human Genetics and Paediatric Surgery and Ophthalmology, McGill

University Health Centre, Montreal, QC, Canada

6395 — C0191 An algorithm to characterize gene-gene interactions in family-based studies of polygenic disorders of the eye.

Vincent

Raymond

E. Shink 2

1, 2

.

1

, P. Belleau 1 , S. Dubois

Molecular Genetics of Sensory Systems,

CHU de Quebec Research Centre, CHUL Hospital,

Quebec City, QC, Canada; 2

1 , S. Desjardins

Molecular Medicine,

1 ,

Laval University, School of Medicine, Quebec City,

QC, Canada

6396 — C0192 Cortical Patterning Genes are

Associated with Individual Differences in Visual

Orientation Perception.

Patrick T.

Goodbourn 1, 2

G. Bargary 1, 3 , J. M. Bosten

J. Lawrance-Owen 1

1 , R. E. Hogg 1, 4

, J. D. Mollon 1 . 1

, A.

Department of Experimental Psychology, University of

Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom; 2

,

School of Psychology, University of Sydney, Sydney,

NSW, Australia; 3 Division of Optometry and

Visual Science, City University London, London,

United Kingdom; 4

Kingdom

Centre for Vision and Vascular

Science, Queen’s University Belfast, Belfast, United

6397 — C0193 miRNA Mimic Screen to Identify Genetic Pathways Involved in

Maintenance of RPE Phenotype.

Katharina Clore-

Gronenborn 1 , V. Khristov

Miyagishima

Bharti 1 .

1

1 , S. Martin 2

1 , A. Li 1 , M. Zamani

, J. Davis

National Eye Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD; 2 NCATS, National

Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD

1

1 , K. J.

, S. S. Miller 1 , K.

6398 — C0194 Rapid Identification of

Causative Mutations from Blind Zebrafish by

Whole Exome Sequencing.

Sujuan Jia, Y.

Wang ,

G.

Wu , H.

Henson , M.

R.

Taylor . St Jude Children › s

Research Hospital , Memphis, TN f Refer to the Program Number in the Clinical Trial (CT) Registration Index. * CR Refer to the Program Number in the Commercial Relationships (CR) Index for Disclosures.

413

Thursday Posters 12:00 pm – 1:45 pm

6399 – 6414 – Thursday – Posters

6399 — C0195 General Survey of Eye Diseases in Laboratory Mouse Strains.

Bo Chang, R.

Hurd , J.

Wang , B.

FitzMaurice, P.

M.

Nishina.

The

Jackson Laboratory , Bar Harbor , ME

6400 — C0196 Genetic background effect on eye phenotype of Le-Cre transgenic mice.

Natalie

Dora 1 , J. Collinson 2 , R. E. Hill 3 , J. D. West 4 . 1 Centre for Integrative Physiology, School of Biomedical

Sciences, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh,

United Kingdom; 2 Institute of Medical Sciences,

University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, United

Kingdom; 3 Medical Research Council Human

Genetics Unit, Medical Research Council Institute of Genetics and Moleular Medicine, University of

Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom; 4 Centre for Integrative Physiology, School of Clinical

Sciences, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh,

United Kingdom

6401 — C0197 An Intronic SINE Insertion in FAM161A that Causes Exon-skipping is

Associated with Progressive Retinal Atrophy in Tibetan Spaniels and Tibetan Terriers.

Louise M. Downs 1, 2 , C. S. Mellersh 2 . 1 Section of

Ophthalmology, School of Veterinary Medicine,

University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia,

PA; 2 Kennel Club Genetics Centre, Animal Health

Trust, Newmarket, United Kingdom

6402 — C0198 Functionality Characterization of rs2229094 (T>C) polymorphism and LTα

Expression in Human Retinas.

Santiago

Delgado-Tirado 1 , S. Pastor 1, 2 , I. Rodriguez-

Hernandez 2, 3 , J. Rojas 1 , L. Gonzalez-Buendia 1 ,

R. Gonzalez-Sarmiento 2, 3 , J. Pastor 1 . 1 Instituto de Oftalmobiologia Aplicada (IOBA), University of Valladolid, Valladolid, Spain; 2 Unidad de

Medicina Molecular, University of Salamanca,

Salamanca, Spain; 3 Instituto de Biologia Molecular y Celular del Cancer (IBMCC) Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas (CSIC) Instituto de

Investigacion Biomedica de Salamanca (IBSAL),

University of Salamanca, Salamanca, Spain

6403 — C0199 Genetic Variation is the

Major Determinant of Individual Differences in Leukocyte Endothelial Adhesion.

Vidhya

R.

Ra o 1 , S. Chen

Bogaard 1

Huang 5

4 , K. P. Winkler

, J. Rehman 2

, M. A. Grassi 1

1 , W. Zhang 3

, A. B. Malik 2

. 1

, J.

, N. J. Cox 5 , R.

Ophthalmology and Visual

Sceinces, University of Illinois, Chicago, Chicago,

IL; 2 Department of Pharmacology, University of Illinois, Chicago, Chicago, IL; 3

Chicago, IL; 4

Department of Pediatrics, University of Illinois, Chicago,

Cellular Screening Center, Institute for Genomics and Systems Biology, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL; 5 Section of Genetic

Medicine, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL

6404 — C0200 Tbx3 is required at neural plate stages for normal eye formation in Xenopus laevis.

Zahra Motahari 1, 2 , A. S. Viczian 1, 2 , M.

E. Zuber 1, 2 .

1 Ophthalmology, Biochemistry &

Molecular Biology, SUNY Upstate Medical university, Syracuse, NY; 2 The Center for Vision

Research and SUNY Eye Institute, SNY Upstate

Medical University, Syracuse, NY

6405 — C0201 QTL rich region of Chr1 specific gene, Pfdn2, regulates Sncg expression in mouse RGC.

Sumana R.

Chintalapudi 1 , V.

Morales-Tirado 1, 2 , R. W. Williams 3 , M. M.

Jablonski 1, 3 . 1 Ophthalmology, Hamilton Eye

Institute, University of Tennessee Health Science

Center, Memphis, TN; 2 Microbiology, Immunology and Biochemistry, University of Tennessee Health

Science Center, Memphis, TN; 3 Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology, University of

Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, TN

6406 — C0202 Genome-wide Linkage Analysis

Using Large Consanguineous Pedigrees from

South India Identifies New Loci for Ocular

Quantitative Traits.

Friedman 3 , L. Vijaya

J. L. Wiggs 1 . 1

Baojian Fan

Marie Sharmila 2 , N. Soumittra 2

4 , J. L. Haines

1

5

, P. Ferdina

, S. Sripriya 2 , D. S.

, R. J. George 4 ,

Dept of Ophthalmology Harvard Med

Sch, Massachusetts Eye & Ear Infirmary, Boston,

MA; 2 SNONGC Department of Genetics and

Molecular Biology, Vision Research Foundation,

Chennai, India;

Wilmer Eye Institute, Baltimore, MD;

Research Foundation, Sankara Nethralaya, Chennai,

India; 5

3 Johns Hopkins Medical School,

4 Medical

Center for Human Genetic Research,

Vanderbilt University School of Medicine,

Nashville, TN

6407 — C0203 Analysis of intra-ocular pressure using a combination of next generation sequencing data and imputation-based method in the TwinsUK cohort.

Abhishek Nag, P.

G.

Hysi ,

C.

J.

Hammond.

Dept of Twin Research , King › s

College London , London , United Kingdom

6408 — C0204 Family-based Genomewide Association Study in South Indian

Consanguineous Pedigrees Identifies an

Association between WNT7B and Central

Corneal Thickness.

Xueli Chen

Ferdina Marie Sharmila 2

1 , B. Fan

, N. Soumittra 2

1 , P.

, S.

5 Sripriya 2 , D. Friedman

R. J. George 4

3 , L. Vijaya

, J. L. Wiggs 1 . 1

4 , J. Haines

Ophthalmology,

,

Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts Eye & Ear

Infirmary, Boston, MA; 2 SNONGC Department of

Genetics and Molecular Biology, Vision Research

Foundation, Chennai, India; 3 Johns Hopkins

Medical School, Wilmer Eye Institute, Baltimore,

MD; 4 Medical Research Foundation, Sankara

Nethralaya, Chennai, India; 5 Center for Human

Genetic Research, Vanderbilt University School of

Medicine, Nashville, TN

6409 — C0205 Congenital Stromal Corneal

Dystrophy is not reproduced in 952delT Dcn

Transgenic Mice.

Anne Christensen Mellgren 1, 3 ,

O. Bruland 4 , A. Vedeler 2 , J. Schönheit 5 , C. Bredrup 3 ,

P. Knappskog 4 , E. Rodahl 1, 3 .

1 Department of

Clinical Medicine, University of Bergen, Bergen,

Norway; 2 Department of Biomedicine, University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway; 3 Department of

Ophthalmology, Haukeland University Hospital,

Bergen, Norway; 4 Center for medical genetics and molecular medicine, Haukeland University

Hospital, Bergen, Norway; 5 Norwegian Veterinary

Institute, Bergen, Norway

6410 — C0206 Determining the genetic basis of familial Keratoconus by autozygosity mapping and whole exome sequencing.

Layal

Abi Farraj

1

Sleymane

1 , S. Siddiqui

1

1, 2 , A. Rice 3 , G. Abi-

, C. F. Inglehearn 1 , M. Ali 1 4 , C. Toomes .

Ophthalmology and Neuroscience, Leeds Institute of Biomedical and Clinical Sciences, University of Leeds, Leeds, United Kingdom; 2 Department of Ophthalmology, Saint James, Leeds, United

Kingdom; 3 East Kent Hospitals University

NHS Foundation Trust, Kent, United Kingdom;

4 Department of Laboratory Science and Technology,

American University of Science and Technology,

Ashrafieh, Lebanon

6411 — C0207 Genetic variations of antioxidant related genes are associated with susceptibility to Keratoconus in Korean patients.

Jeewon Mok 1 , K. Na 1, 2 , M. Kim 1 , H. Ju 1 ,

Y. Yoo 1, 2 , C. Joo 1, 2 .

1 Catholic Institutes of Visual

Science, Catholic Univ Korea, Seoul, Republic of

Korea; 2 Seoul St. Mary’s hospital Eye Institute, The

Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, Republic of

Korea

6412 — C0208 Identification and segregation analysis of rare ZNF469 coding variants in familial Keratoconus.

Alice Davidson 1

E. Borasio 2 , V. Cipriani

, S. J. Tuft 5, 1

1 , P. Liskova 3 , V.

, A. J. Hardcastle 1 .

1

,

Plagnol 4 UCL,

Institute of Ophthalmology, London, United

Kingdom; 2 Moorfields Eye Hospital, Dubai, United

Arab Emirates; 3 Institute of Inherited Metabolic

Diseases, Charles University, Prague, Czech

Republic; 4 UCL, Genetics Institute, London,

United Kingdom; 5 Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS

Foundation Trust, London, United Kingdom

6413 — C0209 High Resolution in-vivo Imaging in Patients with PAX6 Mutations.

Mervyn

G.

Thomas 1 , V. Sheth 1 , W. Chan 2 , C. Andrews 2 ,

E. C. Engle 2, 3 , I. Gottlob 1 .

1 Ophthalmology

Group, University of Leicester, Leicester, United

Kingdom; 2 Department of Neurology, Boston

Children, Boston, MA; 3 Departments of Neurology,

Ophthalmology, Medicine (Genetics), Harvard

Medical School and Boston Children, Boston, MA

6414 — C0210 Transcriptional characterization of the nonsense allele of FOXE3 responsible for

Peters anomaly.

M. W. Lee 3

N. Pourmand 3

A. S. Riazuddin 1 .

Shahid

, Z. Ma

1

4

Y.

Khan

, S. Riazuddin

, J. F. Hejtmancik 4

1

5

, A. O. Khan 2

, R. N. Cole 6

, J. D. Gottach 1

Ophthalmology-Cornea and

Anterior Segment Service, The Wilmer Eye

Institute, Baltimore, MD; 2 Division of Pediatric

Ophthalmology, King Khaled Eye Specialist

,

,

,

Hospital, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; 3 Department of Biomolecular Engineering, University of

California Santa, Santa Cruz, CA; 4 Ophthalmic

Genetics and Visual Function Branch, National

Eye Institute, Bethesda, MD; 5 National Centre of

Excellence in Molecular Biology, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan;

University, Baltimore, MD

6 Mass Spectrometry and Proteomics Core Facility, The Johns Hopkins

The Commercial Relationships (CR) Index for Disclosures and the Clinical Trial (CT) Registration Index are at arvo.org/amindices .

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Thursday – Posters – 6415 – 6432

6415 — C0211 Identification two novel

PITX2 gene mutations in Chinese patients with distinct ocular phenotypes in Axenfeld-Rieger syndrome.

Xiaohui Zhang, J.

Chen , K.

Xu , Y.

Li .

Beijing Institute of Ophthalmology, Beijing, China

6416 — C0212 Discovery of a novel deletion in PITX2 by dye-based quantitative

PCR confirms that haploinsufficiency is a disease-causing mechanism for Axenfeld-

Rieger Syndrome.

Morteza Seifi

E. Abdalla 2 , G. Elhady 2

1 , T. Footz 1

, R. Ritch 4

,

, , K. Nabil 3

M. A. Walter 1 .

1 Department of Medical

Genetics, University of Alberta, Edmonton,

AB, Canada; 2 Department of Human Genetics,

Medical Research Institute, Alexandria University,

Alexandria, Egypt; 3 Department of Ophthalmology,

Faculty of Medicine, Alexandria University,

Alexandria, Egypt;

York, NY

4 Einhorn Clinical Research

Center, New York Eye and Ear Infirmary, New

6417 — C0213 Hereditary cataract in

Bichon Frisé dogs: Genome-wide association study suggests a new preliminary locus finding.

Maria K.

Kaukonen 1, 2 , S. J. Ahonen 1, 2 ,

H. Lohi 1, 2 . 1 Molecular Neurology, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland; 2 The Folkhälsan

Institute of Genetics, Helsinki, Finland

6418 — C0214 Novel Indoleamine

2, 3-Dioxygenase; (IDO1) gene mutation in the

Pathogenesis of age-related cataract.

Mamata

Manne

2

1, 2 , P. Gunda

N. Thurlapati 3, 1

1, 2 , R. K. Kondreddy 2, 1

, P. Tirunilai 1, 2

Sarojini Devi Eye Hospital, Mehidipatnam,

Hyderabad, India; 3

.

1

,

Department of Genetics, Osmania University, Hyderabad,

India;

Department of Zoology,

Osmania University, Hyderabad, India

6419 — C0215 Identification of multiple genetic susceptibility loci for Behçet’s disease.

Masaki

Takeuchi 1, 2 tutkun 3

, N. Mizuki

, Y. Ozyazgan 3

2 , A. Meguro

, S. Ohno

Kastner 1 , E. F. Remmers

Health, Bethesda, MD; 2

1 . 1

4

2 , I. Tugal-

, A. Gül 3 , D. L.

National Institutes of

Ophthalmology, Yokohama

City University Graduate School of Medicine,

Yokohama, Japan;

Turkey; 4

3 Istanbul University, Istanbul,

Ophthalmology, Hokkaido University

Graduate School of Medicine, Sapporo, Japan

6420 — C0216 Association analysis of

TGFBR3 gene with Behcet’s Disease and

Idiopathic Intermediate Uveitis in a Caucasian population.

Robert J.

Barr y 1, 2

Wallace 1, 2 , P. I. Murray 2, 1

, J. Alsalem

, J. Curnow 1, 2 . 1

1 , G. R.

Centre for Translational Inflammation Research,

University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United

Kingdom;

Kingdom

2 Academic Unit of Ophthalmology,

University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United

6421 — C0217 A molecular genetics study on Stevens-Johnson Syndrome.

Sushil Kumari

Sangwan 1

T. Agarwal

India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi,

India; 2 Dr.Rajendra Prasad Centre for Opthalmic

Sciences, All India Institute of Medical Sciences,

New Delhi, India; 3 Dermatology and Venerology,

All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi,

India; 4 Centre for Eye Research, University of

Melbourne, Melbourne, SA, Australia

6422 — C0218 Identification of a Novel

OCRL Mutation in Oculocerebrorenal

Syndrome of Lowe.

Hu 1

, A. Sharma

2 , R. Vajpayee

, M. J. Turner

Y. Sun 1 .

1

Indianapolis, IN;

2

1 , N. Sharma

4, 2 .

1 Anatomy, All

Na Luo 1

2 , N. Khanna

, L. C. Mairs 1

, D. E. Neely 1

Ophthalmology, Indiana University,

3

2

,

,

2 Dermatology, Indiana University,

Indianapolis, IN *CR

, X.

, D. F. Spandau

6423 — C0219 Phenotypic features related to Wolfram syndrome in 17 families.

Stephanie

Leruez

V. Procaccio Reynier

Milea

1

1, 4

, V. Marion

C. P. Hamel

1 , J. Grenier

6, 5 , C. Orssaud

2, 4

7

6 , X. Zanlonghi

, C. Vignal-Clermont

, P. Bonneau 2, 4 , D.

.

1 Ophthalmology, CHU Angers,

Angers, France;

Angers, France;

2

3

Genetics, CHU Angers,

Ophthalmology, Clinique

Sourdille, Nantes, France; 4

3 ,

8 ,

Angers, France;

France; 6

5

INSERM U1083,

INSERM U1051, Montpellier,

Ophthalmology, CHRU Montpellier,

Montpellier, France; 7 Ophthalmology, Hôpital

Georges Pompidou, Paris, France;

Fondation Rotschild, Paris, France

8 Ophthalmology,

6424 — C0220 A Rare Syndrome:

Hypotrichosis with Juvenile Macular Dystrophy

(HJMD).

Maya Bita r

Oliveira 2 , N. F. Azar

Maumenee 1 .

Sao Paulo, Brazil;

Paulo, Brazil

1

1

1 , B. Y. Milani 1 at Chicago, Chicago, IL;

3

2

, R. Ferreira

, J. Ferraz Sallum 3 , I. H.

Ophthalmology, University of Illinois

Santa Casa de São Paulo,

Ophthalmology, UNIFESP, Sao

6425 — C0221 Homozygous deletion of glutamate receptor gene GRID2 causes new hotfoot mutant phenotype, characterized by early-onset cerebellar ataxia and retinal dystrophy.

Kristof Van Schil 1 , M. Karlstetter 3 , F.

Meire 2 , M. Bauwens

E. Scheiffert

De Baere 1

1 , H. Verdin

3 , N. Deconinck 4

1 , F. Coppieters

, T. Langmann 3

1

, E.

,

.

1 Center for Medical Genetics, Ghent

University and Ghent University Hospital, Ghent,

Belgium; 2 Department of Pediatric Ophthalmology,

Queen Fabiola Children’s University

Hospital, Brussels, Belgium; 3 Department of

Ophthalmology, University of Cologne, Cologne,

Germany; 4 Department of Pediatric Neurology,

Queen Fabiola Children’s University Hospital,

Brussels, Belgium

6426 — C0222 Pineal gland evaluation through polysomnography (PSG) in a patient with juvenile X linked retinoschisis.

Luciana

C. Lavigne

Mendonca

J. Chiang 2

1

1 , A. T. Rassi

, I. B. Silva 1

1 , T. Oliveira 1 , L. M.

, M. P. Avila

, L. A. Gabriel

CEROF, Goiania, Brazil;

1 .

2

1

1 , L. F. Chaves

Ocular Genetics,

Casey Molecular

Diagnostic laboratory, Casey Eye Institute,

Portland, OR

1 ,

6427 — C0223 Non-Truncating Homozygous

Deletion in CACNA2D4 Mimicking Oligocone

Trichromacy.

Ajoy Vincent 1, 2 , S. Deshmukh 1

T. Wright 1

Heon 1, 2 .

1

, Y. Sanchez 1 , C. A. Westall 1 , E.

,

Ophthalmology and Vision Sciences,

Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, ON,

Canada; 2 Genetics and Genome Biology Program,

Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, ON, Canada

6428 — C0224 High resolution images of cone photoreceptors with Bietti Crystalline dystrophy associated with CYP4V2 mutation.

Kiyoko

Gocho 1

Kameya

, K. Akeo

1 , K. Yamaki

A. Mizota 2, 4

1 , S. Kikuchi

1 , T. Hayashi

, H. Takahashi 5 .

1

1 , A. Usui 2 , S.

3 , H. Tsuneoka

Ophthalmology,

Nippon Med Univ, Chiba Hokusoh Hosp, Inzai,

Japan; 2 Ophthalmology, Juntendo University

Urayasu Hospital, Urayasu, Japan;

3 ,

The Jikei University School of Medicine, Tokyo,

Japan; 4 of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan;

3 Ophthalmology,

Ophthalmology, Teikyo University School

5 Ophthalmology, Nippon

Medical School, Tokyo, Japan

6429 — C0225 In Search of Novel Disease-

Causing Genes of Familial Exudative

Vitreoretinopathy (FEVR) - a Genetically

Heterogeneous Eye Disease.

Mingchu Xu 1, 2

S. Salvo

Nguyen 5

1, 3 , H. Wang

, H. Luo 4

1, 2 , K. Wang

, K. Zhang

2 , Y. Li

4 , R. Chen

1, 2

1, 2 .

1

, J.

, D. H.

Human

Genome Sequencing Center, Baylor College of

Medicine, Houston, TX; 2 Molecular and Human

Genetics, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston,

TX; 3 Structural and Computational Biology &

Molecular Biophysics Graduate Program, Baylor

4 Department College of Medicine, Houston, TX; of Ophthalmology, University of California, San

Diego, San Diego, CA; 5 School of Medicine,

University of California, San Diego, San Diego, CA

6430 — C0226 Next generation sequencing

(NGS) of CHM, RPRG and RP2 genes identifies novel Indian mutations in two families with Choroideremia.

Rajani Batt u

P. Murthy

Reddy 1

2 , P. Srinivasan 1 , R. Shetty 3 , K.

Vitreoretina, Narayana Nethralaya,

1 ,

4 .

Bangalore, India; 2 Vitreoretina, Vittala International

Institute of Ophthalmology, Bangalore,

India; 3 Electrophysiology, Narayana Nethralaya,

Bangalore, India;

India *CR

4 Strand Life Sciences, Bangalore,

6431 — C0227 Spectrum of CHM mutations, structural retinal features and their progression in choroideremia patients within the UK.

Mariya

Moosajee

T. Moore

1, 3 , S. C. Ramsden

1, 3 , A. Webster 1 .

1

2 , G. C. Black 2 , A.

Ocular Biology and

Therapeutics, UCL Institute of Ophthalmology,

London, United Kingdom; 2 Genetic Medicine,

Central Manchester University Hospitals

NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester, United

Kingdom; 3 Genetics, Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS

Foundation Trust, London, United Kingdom

6432 — C0228 New genetic aspects and particular ocular manifestations of a child with Hallermann Streiff syndrome.

Alexandra

Oltea Puiu

I. Puiu 2, 1

1 , F. Burada

, C. Mocanu

2, 1

2, 1 .

1

, A. Stefanescu-Dima

Emergency Clinical

Hospital, Craiova, Romania; 2 University of

Medicine and Pharmacy, Craiova, Romania

2, 1 , f Refer to the Program Number in the Clinical Trial (CT) Registration Index. * CR Refer to the Program Number in the Commercial Relationships (CR) Index for Disclosures.

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Thursday Posters 12:00 pm – 1:45 pm

6433 – 6444 – Thursday – Posters

6433 — C0229 Whole Exome Sequencing for

Sjögren’s Reticular Dystrophy.

Scott E. Brodie 1 ,

V. Rudrapatna 1

Mahajan 2

P. Leroy 3

, M. Linderman

, H. Shah 2 , P. Devchand

, G. C. Black 4 .

1

2 , G. Diaz

2

2 , M.

, E. Schadt 2 , B.

Ophthalmology, Icahn

School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York,

NY;

NY; 3

2 Genetics and Genomic Sciences, Icahn

School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York,

Ophthalmology and Medical Genetics, Ghent

University, Ghent, Belgium;

Kingdom

4 Genomic Medicine,

University of Manchester, Manchester, United

6434 — C0230 Mutation identification in the family with autosomal recessive encephalocele and retinal detachments originally described by

Knobloch.

Behrad Y.

Milani 1

Maumenee 1 . 1

, C. Summers 2 , I. H.

Ophthalmology, Univ of Illinois at

Chicago, Chicago, IL; 2 OPhthalmology, University of Minnesota, Minnesota, MN

6435 — C0231 In-depth analysis of the

COL2A1 gene in lattice degeneration of the retina.

Akira Meguro

Ota 3 , H. Inoko 4

Japan; 2

.

1

1 , H. Ideta 2 , R. Ideta 2 , M.

Department of Ophthalmology,

Yokohama City Univ School of Med, Yokohama,

3

Ideta Eye Hospital, Kumamoto, Japan;

Department of Legal Medicine, Shinshu University

School of Medicine, Matsumoto, Japan; 4 Tokai

University School of Medicine, Isehara, Japan

6436 — C0232 Investigation of the Role of ADAMTSL4 in an atypical Marfan syndrome population.

Taie 1, 2 . 1

Andrea L.

Vincen t 1, 2 , W. Ikink 1 , R. Al

Ophthalmology, New Zealand National

Eye Centre, University of Auckland, Auckland,

New Zealand;

New Zealand

2 Eye Department, Greenlane Clinical

Centre, Auckland District Health Board, Auckland,

6437 — C0233 Characterization of a Novel

OPA1 Mouse Model by Light and Transmission

Electron Microscopy.

Anh H. Pham 1, 2

Cisneros 1 , B. X. Pan 1 , M. Zaninello 3

1

, F. N. Ross-

, L. Scorrano 3,

4 , V. Carelli 5, 6 , A. A. Sadun .

1 Ophthalmology,

University of Southern California, Los Angeles,

CA; 2 Biology and Biological Engineering,

California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA;

3 Dulbecco-Telethon Institute, Venetian Institute of Molecular Medicine, Padova, Italy; 4

University of Padova, Padova, Italy; 5

Biology,

IRCCS

Institute of Neurological Sciences of Bologna,

Bellaria Hospital, Bologna, Italy;

Bologna, Bologna, Italy

6 Biomedical and

NeuroMotor Sciences (DIBINEM), University of

6438 — C0234 Screening the DNA of Ocular

Albinism Patients for Possible Mutations in

GNAI3 (Guanine Nucleotide Binding Protein,

Alpha Inhibiting Activity Polypeptide 3 gene).

Alejandra Young

Farber 1, 2 .

1 Jules Stein Eye Institute, UCLA, Los

Angeles, CA; 2 Molecular Biology Institute, UCLA,

Los Angeles, CA;

Houston, TX

3

1, 2 , R. A. Lewis 3 , D. B.

Department of Molecular and

Human Genetics, Baylor College of Medicine,

6439 — C0235 A Cross Sectional Examination of BCVA by Specific Type of Albinism.

Caitlin

Nosano v 1 , A. Holleschau 2 , C. Summers 2

University, Saint Paul, MN; 2

. 1 Hamline

Ophthamology &

Visual Neurosciences, University of Minnesota,

Minneapolis, MN

2

6440 — C0236 Loss of Paternal Sperm DNA integrity in Non- familial Retinoblastoma.

Shiv

Basant Kumar

R. Dada 1 .

1

1 , B. Chawla 2 , R. Seth 3 , S. Gautam 1

Department of Anatomy, All India

Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India;

,

Retinoblastoma Clinic, All India Institute of

Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India; 3 Department of Pediatrics, All India Institute of Medical

Sciences, New Delhi, India

6441 — C0237 Novel Mutations in the RB1

Gene in Retinoblastoma patients with treatment failure.

Leen Abu Safieh , S.

Al Mesfer , M.

W.

Othman , M.

Karaoui, H.

Al Katan, D.

Edward .

Research Department , King Khalesh Eye Specialist

Hospital , Riyadh , Saudi Arabia

6442 — C0238 Identification of a Small Cohort of Genes That Might Drive Metastases in Uveal

Melanoma.

R. Yates 2, 1

Morales 1, 3 . 1

Mercy Kibe

, J. J. Steinle 1

1 , J. J. Toutounchian

, M. W. Wilson 1

2 ,

, V. M.

Ophthalmology, Hamilton Eye

Institute, University of Tennessee Health Science

Center, Memphis, TN; 2 Pharmaceutical Sciences,

University of Tennessee Health Science Center,

Memphis, TN; 3 Microbiology, Immunology and

Biochemistry, University of Tennessee Health

Science Center, Memphis, TN

6443 — C0239 Clinical characteristics of uveal melanoma in patients with germline BAP1 mutations.

A. Lane

Kim 1 . 1

1

Mrinali Pate

, K. Mayne 2 l 1 , M. M. DeAngelis

, E. S. Gragoudas 1 , I. K.

Ophthalmology, Mass Eye and Ear

Infirmary, Harvard Medical School, Boston,

2 ,

MA; 2 Ophthalmology, University of Utah, Salt Lake

City, UT

6444 — C0240 Aneuploidy of chromosome 3 and 4 in human uveal melanomas detected by fluorescence in situ hybridization.

Zita Steiber 1

E. Sipos 2

,

, K. Hegyi 3 , G. Halmos 2 , G. Mehes 3 , A.

Department of Ophthalmology, University Treszl 2 .

1 of Debrecen, Debrecen, Hungary; 2 Department of

Biopharmacy, University of Debrecen, Debrecen,

Hungary; 3 Department of Pathology, University of

Debrecen, Debrecen, Hungary

The Commercial Relationships (CR) Index for Disclosures and the Clinical Trial (CT) Registration Index are at arvo.org/amindices .

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Thursday, May 08, 2014 2:00 PM-3:15 PM

551 ARVO/Alcon Keynote Series -

Closing Keynote

An internationally recognized pioneer in retinal gene therapy, Jean Bennett has developed gene transfer approaches to test treatment strategies for retinal degenerative and ocular neovascular diseases, to elucidate retinal differentiation pathways and to identify pathogenetic mechanisms that lead to blindness. Her laboratory has developed gene transfer approaches to treat inherited diseases resulting in vision loss and studied immune response of the eye to viral vectors which characterizes and utilizes cell-specific promoters for the delivery of therapeutic nucleic acids. Her research has established the scientific underpinnings that made it possible to test the first potential definitive retinal gene therapy treatment for patients with blinding retinal degenerations.

Bennett will focus on her team’s experiences in developing retinal gene therapy and, through an interactive presentation, will present examples of opportunities, surprises, challenges and successes that could confront new investigators.

6445 — 2:00 Seeing the Light with Retinal

Gene Therapy: Things You Wished You’d

Known Early on Your Way to Late-Stage

Trials.

Jean Bennett.

310 Stellar-Chance Labs ,

University of Pennsylvania , Philadelphia , PA

Thursday – Keynote – 6445 f Refer to the Program Number in the Clinical Trial (CT) Registration Index. * CR Refer to the Program Number in the Commercial Relationships (CR) Index for Disclosures.

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