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Table of Contents

GUEST EDITORIAL

Children’s Visual Impairment: Do We Really Need Quality of Life Questionnaires?                                                                1

Alvina Pauline D. Santiago, MD

ORIGINAL RESEARCH

Landmark Studies in Neuro-Ophthalmology                                                                                                                                3

Franz Marie Cruz, MD and Prem S. Subramanian, MD PhD

A Comparison Between the Efficacy of Human Corneal Lenticule with
Single Blood Donor Fibrin Glue Versus Sutures for Sealing Induced Corneal
Penetrating Wounds in Porcine Eyes                                                                                                                                            9

Jimmy Jarvis Gene C. Lo, MD, Raymond Nelson C. Regalado, MD, and Ruben Lim Bon Siong, MD

Effects of Visual Impairment on Quality of Life in Children Aged 3-7 Years                                                                            14

Bonifacio Buño II, MD and Andrea Kristina Monzon-Pajarillo, MD

Determination of Iridotrabecular Contact Using the Anterior Segment
Optical Coherence Tomography in Lights-on and Lights-off Conditions                                                                                 19

James Paul S. Gomez, MD, DPBO, and Edgar U. Leuenberger, MD, DPBO

POINT-COUNTERPOINT

If there is only one device to monitor glaucoma progression, it would be the ….                                                                   25

     Optical Coherence Tomography – Grace D. Grozman, MD
     Automated Perimeter – Celeste Guzman, MD
     Consolidating the Evidence – Patricia M. Khu, MD

Do you make treatment decisions on optical coherence tomography (OCT)
changes alone?                                                                                                                                                                               29

     Decide Based on OCT Changes Alone: “A Yes Perspective” – Denise Polly G. Chao-Po, MD
     Decide Based on OCT Changes Alone: “A No Perspective” – Raquel J. Quino, MD
     Consolidating the Evidence – Teodoro A.K. Gonzales, Jr., MD

Is optical coherence tomography glaucoma macular analysis useful for managing and
diagnosing glaucoma?                                                                                                                                                                   33

     Ganglion Cell Analysis: A Yes Perspective – Justo Manuel A. Orros, Jr., MD
     Ganglion Cell Analysis – A No Perspective – Carlo Josemaria Rubio, MD
     Consolidating the Evidence – Joseph Anthony Tumbocon, MD

With recent advances in optic nerve imaging, are baseline optic nerve stereoscopic
photos still necessary?                                                                                                                                                                  37

     Baseline Optic Nerve Photos Are Still Necessary – Cynthia Verzosa, MD
     Baseline Optic Nerve Photos Are No Longer Necessary – Janet Ongkeko-Perez, MD, FPAO
     Consolidating the Evidence – Mario V. Aquino, Sr., MD

INSTRUCTION TO AUTHORS                                                                                                                                                                       iii