The Earliest Success of Penicillin

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Not long after Alexander Fleming recognized its laboratory effect on plates of beef broth, penicillin cured the ophthalmia neonatorum of several infants and the pneumococcal conjunctival contamination of a patient with…

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Reporting Visual Acuities

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The AJO encourages authors to report the visual acuity in the manuscript using the same nomenclature that was used in gathering the data provided they were recorded in one of…

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Obituary

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Henry Frances Edelhauser was born September 9, 1937 in Dover, New Jersey and died on December 2, 2015, surrounded by friends and family, at Emory University St Joseph’s Hospital in…

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Obituary

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Professor Roberto Sampaolesi passed away on November 8, 2015, the same day he turned 90 years of age. Sampaolesi was one of the most outstanding professionals in Argentina, reaching the…

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Reply

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We thank Dr Abdullah Kaya for his valuable comments on our article. We reported the thickened subfoveal choroid in eyes with choroidal melanoma that are not localized in the macular…

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Association Between Choroidal Thickness and Metabolic Activity on Positron Emission Tomography in Eyes With Choroidal Melanoma

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I read the article “Association Between Choroidal Thickness and Metabolic Activity on Positron Emission Tomography in Eyes With Choroidal Melanoma” with great interest. The authors have reported increases in submacular…

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We appreciate the interest of Galvis and associates in our work. It has been suggested that undercorrection of children’s refractive error might retard myopia progression. Previous studies, limited by size,…

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We thank Takkar and associates for their interest in our article. The hyperpermeability that is seen in central serous chorioretinopathy occurs at the level of the choriocapillaris. This increased permeability…

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