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Bibliography - Presentations and publications arising from studies run through
the BOSU
Journal Publications
Study Reprts
1. Kilmartin DJ, Dick AD, Forrester JV. Prospective surveillance of sympathetic ophthalmia in
the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland. Br J Ophthalmol 2000;84:259-263
2. Kilmartin DJ, Dick AD, Forrester JV Sympathetic ophthalmia risk following vitrectomy:
should we counsel patients? Br J Ophthalmol 2000 May;84(5):448-9
3. Kilmartin DJ, Wilson D, Liversidge J et al, Immunogenetics and clinical phenotype of
sympathetic ophthalmia in British and Irish patients. Br J Ophthalmol 2001 Mar;85(3):281-6
4. Michaelides M., Rajendram R., Marshall J., Keightley S. Eclipse Retinopathy Eye 2001 Apr
15 (Pt 2): 148-51
5. Radford CF, Minassian DC, Dart JKG. Acanthamoeba keratitis in England and Wales:
Incidence, outcome and risk factors. Br J Ophthalmol 2002; 86(5):536-42.
6. Rahi JS, Logan S, Timms C, Russell-Eggitt IM, Taylor DSI Risk, causes and outcomes of
visual impairment after loss of vision in the non-amblyopic eye: a population-based study
of. Lancet 2002; 360: 597-602
7. Rahi JS, Logan S, Timms C, Russell-Eggitt IM, Taylor DSI. Likelihood and factors
predictive of improved vision in the amblyopic eye after visual loss in the non-amblyopic
eye. Lancet 2002; 360:654
8. Rahi J, Cable N Severe visual impairment and blindness in children in the UK Lancet 2003
oct25;362(9393):1359-65
9. Ling R, Kamalarajah S, Cole M, James C, Shaw S. Suprachoroidal Haemorrhage
complicating cataract surgery in the UK: a case control study of risk factors.
Br.J.Ophthalmol 2004; 88:474-477
10. Ling R, Cole M, James C, Kamalarajah S, Foot B, Shaw S. Suprachoroidal Haemorrhage
complicating cataract surgery in the UK: epidemiology, clinical features, management and
outcomes. Br.J.Ophthalmol 2004; 88:478-480
11. Kamalarajah S, Silvestri G, Sharma N, Khan A, Foot B, Ling R, Cran G, Best R.
Surveillance of endophthalmitis following cataract surgery in the UK. Eye. 2004
Jun;18(6):580-7
12. Haines L, Fielder AR, Baker H, Wilkinson AR.UK population based study of severe
retinopathy of prematurity: screening, treatment, and outcome. Arch Dis Child Fetal
Neonatal Ed. 2005 May;90(3):F240-4.
13. Gilbert C, Fielder A, Gordillo L, Quinn G, Semiglia R, Visintin P, Zin A; International NO ROP Group. Characteristics of infants with severe retinopathy of prematurity in countries
with low, moderate, and high levels of development: implica tions for screening
programs.Pediatrics. 2005 May;115(5):
14. Stanford MR, Tan HK, Gilbert RE. Toxoplasmic retinochoroiditis presenting in childhood:
clinical findings in a UK survey. Br J Ophthalmol. 2006 Dec;90(12):1464-7.
15. Gilbert R, Tan HK, Cliffe S, Guy E, Stanford M. Symptomatic toxoplasma infection due to
congenital and postnatally acquired infection. Arch Dis Child. 2006 Jun;91(6):495-8.
Erratum in: Arch Dis Child. 2006 Jul;91(7):625.
16. Eke T, Thompson JR. Serious complications of local anaesthesia for cataract surgery: a 1
year national survey in the United Kingdom. Br J Ophthalmol. 2007 Apr;91(4):470-5.
17. Kamalarajah S, Ling R, Silvestri G, Sharma NK, Cole MD, Cran G, Best RM. Presumed
infectious endophthalmitis following cataract surgery in the UK: a case-control study of risk
factors. Eye . 2007 May;21(5):580-6
18. Muthiah MN, Michaelides M, Child C, Mitchell SM., Acute Retinal Necrosis: a national
population based study to assess the incidence, methods of diagnosis, treatment strategies
and outcomes in the United Kingdom.Br J Ophthalmol. 2007 Nov;91(11):1452-5.
19. Agrawal A, McKibbin M. Purtscher's retinopathy: epidemiology, clinical features and
outcome.Br J Ophthalmol. 2007 Nov;91(11):1456-9.
20. Papadopoulos M, Cable N, Rahi J, Khaw PT; BIG Eye Study Investigators. The British
Infantile and Childhood Glaucoma (BIG) Eye Study. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 2007
Sep;48(9):4100-6.
21. Knox FA, Chan WC, Jackson AJ, Foot B, Sharkey JA, McGinnity FG. A British
Ophthalmological Surveillance Unit study on serious ocular injuries from fireworks in the
UK. Eye. 2008 Jul;22(7):944-7.
22. Imrie FR, Cox A, Foot B, Macewen CJ., Surveillance of intraocular foreign bodies in the
UK.Eye. 2008 Sep;22(9):1141-7
23. Mahmood S, Lany HV, Cole M, Charles S, James C, Foot B, Gouws P, Shaw S. Displaced
nuclear fragments into the vitreous complicating phacoemulsification surgery in the United
Kingdom: incidence and risk factors Br J Ophthalmol. 2008 Apr;92(4):488-92.
24. Lany HV, Mahmood S, James C, Cole M, Charles S, Foot B, Gouws P, Shaw S. Displaced
nuclear fragments into the vitreous complicating phacoemulsification surgery in the United
Kingdom: clinical features, outcomes and management. Br J Ophthalmol. 2008
Apr;92(4):493-5.
25. Shuttleworth GN, Galloway P, Sparrow JM, Lane C. Ocular air gun a one-year surveillance
study in the UK and Eire (BOSU). 2001-2002. Eye. 2009 Jun;23(6):1370-6.
26. Macdonald EC, Cauchi P, Azuara Blanco A, Foot BG Surveillance of severe chemical
corneal injuries in the UK. Br J Ophthalmol 2009 May 4, :
27. Tuft SJ, Tullo AB Fungal keratitis in the United Kingdom 2003-2005.. Eye. 2009
Jun;23(6):1308-13
28. Lee V, Ford RL, Xing W, Bunce C, Foot B. Surveillance of traumatic optic neuropathy in
the UK. Eye. Eye. 2010 Feb;24(2):240-50.]
29. Ang GS, Townend J, Lois N Epidemiology of Giant Retinal Tears in the United Kingdom:
The British Giant retinal tear Epidemiology Eye Study (BGEES)..Invest Ophthalmol Vis
Sci. 2010 Apr 14. [Epub ahead of print]
30. Shah SP, Taylor A, Sowden JC, Ragge NK, Russell-Eggitt I, Rahi JS, Gilbert C.
Anophthalmos, microphthalmos and typical coloboma in the UK: a prospective study of
incidence and risk. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 2010 Jun 23. [Epub ahead of print]
31. Morris B, Foot B, Mulvihill A. A population-based study of Coats disease in the United
Kingdom I: epidemiology and clinical features at diagnosis. Eye 2010 Sep 24. [Epub ahead
of print]
32. Rahi JS, Cumberland PM, Peckham CS; British Childhood Visual Impairment Interest
Group. Improving detection of blindness in childhood: the British Childhood Vision
Impairment study. Pediatrics. 2010 Oct;126(4):e895-903. Epub 2010 Sep 20.
33. Hamblion EL, Moore AT, Rahi JS; on behalf of the British Childhood Onset Hereditary
Retinal Disorders Network.Incidence and patterns of detection and management of
childhood-onset hereditary retinal disorders in the UK. Br J Ophthalmol. 2011 Jun 7. [Epub
ahead of print]
34. Shah SP, B Botting, A Taylor, Y Abou-Rayyah, J Rahi and C E Gilbert Congenital eye
anomaly surveillance in England and Wales. How effective is the national system? Eye
(2011) 25, 1247–1249
35. Shah SP, Taylor AE, Sowden JC, Ragge N, Russell-Eggitt I, Rahi JS, Gilbert CE;
Surveillance of Eye Anomalies Special Interest Group Anophthalmos, Microphthalmos, and
Coloboma in the United Kingdom: Clinical Features, Results of Investigations, and Early
Management. Ophthalmology. 2011 Nov 4. [e-pub]
36. Cochrane TF, Silvestri G, McDowell C, Foot B, McAvoy CE Acute retinal necrosis in the
United Kingdom: results of a prospective surveillance study. Eye (Lond). 2012
Mar;26(3):370-7
37. Alwitry A, King AJ Surveillance of late-onset bleb leak, blebitis and bleb-related
endophthalmitis - a UK incidence study. Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol. 2012
Aug;250(8):1231-6.
38. Radford CF, Rauz S, Williams GP, Saw VP, Dart JK Incidence, presenting features, and
diagnosis of cicatrising conjunctivitis in the United Kingdom. Eye (Lond). Eye (Lond). 2012
Sep;26(9):1199-208
39. Ford RL, Lee V, Xing W, Bunce C A 2-year prospective surveillance of pediatric traumatic
optic neuropathy in the United Kingdom. J AAPOS. 2012 Oct;16(5):41340. Lyall DA, Tey A, Foot B, Roxburgh ST, Virdi M, Robertson C, Macewen CJ Postintravitreal anti-VEGF endophthalmitis in the United Kingdom: incidence, features, risk
factors, and outcomes. Eye (Lond). Eye (Lond). 2012 Dec;26(12):1517-26
41. Absoud M1, Lim MJ, Chong WK, De Goede CG, Foster K, Gunny R, Hemingway C,
Jardine PE, Kneen R, Likeman M, Nischal KK, Pike MG, Sibtain NA, Whitehouse WP,
Cummins C, Wassmer E; UK and Ireland Childhood CNS Inflammatory Demyelination
Working Group. Paediatric acquired demyelinating syndromes: incidence, clinical and
magnetic resonance imaging features. Mult Scler. 2013 Jan;19(1):76-86.
42. Bradbury JA, Taylor RH. Severe Complications of Strabismus Surgery. J AAPOS
2013;17(1): 59-63
43. Best J, Silvestri G, Burton B, Foot B, Acheson J. The Incidence of Blindness Due to
Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension in the UK. Open Ophthalmol J. 2013 Jun 28;7:26-9
44. Morris DS, Willis S, Minassian D, Foot B, Desai P, MacEwen CJ.The incidence of serious
eye injury in Scotland: a prospective study. Eye (Lond). 2013 Oct 4. doi:
10.1038/eye.2013.213. [Epub ahead of print]
45. Jain S, Thompson JR, Foot B, Tatham A, Eke T. Severe intraocular pressure rise following
intravitreal triamcinolone: a national survey to estimate incidence and describe case profiles.
Eye (Lond). 2014 Jan 10. [Epub ahead of print]
46. Park JC, Ramasamy B, Shaw S, Prasad S, Ling RH. A prospective and nationwide study
investigating endophthalmitis following pars plana vitrectomy: incidence and risk factors.
Br J Ophthalmol. 2014 Apr;98(4):529-33.
47. Park JC, Ramasamy B, Shaw S, Ling RH, Prasad S. A prospective and nationwide study
investigating endophthalmitis following pars plana vitrectomy: clinical presentation,
microbiology, management and outcome. Br J Ophthalmol. 2014 Mar 31 [Epub ahead of
print]
48. Flavahan PW1, Cauchi P1, Gregory ME1, Foot B2, Drummond SR1. Incidence of
periorbital necrotising fasciitis in the UK population: a BOSU study Br J Ophthalmol. 2014
Sep;98(9):1177-80.
49. Murphy C, Livingstone I, Foot B, Murgatroyd H, MacEwen CJ. Orbital cellulitis in
Scotland: current incidence, aetiology, management and outcomes. Br J Ophthalmol.
2014;98:1575-1578
50. Mathew RG, Goh BT, Westcott MC. British Ocular Syphilis Study (BOSS): 2-year National
Surveillance Study of Intraocular Inflammation Secondary to Ocular Syphilis. Invest
Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 2014 Jun 12. [Epub ahead of print]
51. Ong HS, Qatarneh D, Ford RL, Lingam RK, Lee V. Classification of Orbital Fractures
Using the AO/ASIF System in a Population Surveillance Cohort of Traumatic Optic
Neuropathy. Orbit. 2014 Aug;33(4):256-62.
52. J A Bradbury What information can we give to the patient about the risks of strabismus
surgery, Eye (Lond). Eye (Lond). 2015 Feb;29(2):252-7
53. Barsam A, Petrushkin H, Brennan N, Bunce C, Xing W, Foot B, Tuft S. Acute corneal
hydrops in keratoconus: a national prospective study of incidence and management. Eye
(Lond). Eye (Lond). 2015 Apr;29(4):469-74
54. Cumberland PM, Russell- Eggitt I, Rahi JS. Active surveillance of visual impairment due to
adverse drug reactions: findings from a national study in the United Kingdom. Pharmacol
Res Perspect. 2015 Feb;3(1)
55. Lee RM, Thompson JR, Eke T. Severe adverse events associated with local anaesthesia in
cataract surgery: 1 year national survey of practice and complications in the UK Br J
Ophthalmol. 2015 Sep 24
56. Barsam A, Brennan N, Petrushkin H, Xing W, Quartilho A, Bunce C, Foot B, Cartwright
NK, Haridas A, Agrawal P, Suleman H, Ahmad S, MacDonald E, Johnston J, Tuft S. Casecontrol study of risk factors for acute corneal hydrops in keratoconus Br J Ophthalmol. 2016
Jul 7. [Epub ahead of print]
Methodology Papers
57. Rahi J.S., Edelsten C., The British Ophthalmological Surveillance Unit: The Study of
Uncommon Ophthalmic Disorders Made Easier. Eye 1997:11(6):766-767.
58. Stanford MR, A British ophthalmological surveillance unit, Br.J.Ophthalmol 1997;81:932-3
59. Foot BG Stanford MR Questioning Questionnaires Eye 2001 15(6)
60. Stanford MR., Five years of surveillance, Br.J.Ophthalmol 2002;86:932-3
61. Foot BG, Stanford MR, Rahi J, Thompson JR The British Ophthalmological Surveillance
Unit: An Evaluation of the First 3 Years Eye 2003 17:9-15
Conference Presentations
1. Foot B G, Stanford M R Evaluation of a national ophthalmological surveillance unit, Royal
College of Ophthalmologists Congress, Birmingham, UK, May 2001
2. Foot BG Stanford MR Rahi J Thompson JR A Nation-wide Surveillance Unit for the study
of rare eye disease: An Evaluation of the First 3 Years Association of Research in Vision
and Ophthalmology, 2002
3. Foot B.G,. Stanford M.R. A Nation-wide Surveillance Unit for the study of rare eye disease:
Achievements and Response rates Canadian Paediatric society Annual Conference June
2000
4. Stanford M.R. Foot B.G. A Nation-wide Surveillance Unit for the study of rare eye disease
Irish College of Ophthalmologists Annual meeting April 2000
5. Foot B.G., Stanford M.R. A Nation-wide Surveillance Unit for the study of rare eye disease
ARVO Ft Lauderdale May 1998
6. S Kamalarajah, R M Best, G Silvestri, N K Sharma, G Cran Epidemiology of presumed
infectious endophthalmitis following cataract surgery throughout the UK Royal College of
Ophthalmologists Congress, Birmingham, UK, May 2001
7. A V Poulson, M G Kerr-Muir, M R Stanford National survey of ocular toxocariasis Royal
College of Ophthalmologists Congress, Birmingham, UK, May 2001
8. Radford CF, Dart JKG. Retrospective and prospective study of the incidence of
Acanthamoeba keratitis. Royal College of Ophthalmologists Meeting, 1999.
9. Radford CF, Dart JKG. Acanthamoeba keratitis. Irving Fatt Memorial Award Lecture at the
Annual Clinical Conference of the British Contact Lens Association, May 1999.
10. Radford CF, Dart JKG. The incidence of Acanthamoeba keratitis: Retrospective and
prospective studies. Annual Clinical Conference of the British Contact Lens Association
(BCLA), May 1998.
11. Radford CF, Dart JKG. Retrospective and prospective study of the incidence of
Acanthamoeba keratitis. ARVO 1999.
12. Rahi JS, Logan S, Timms C, Russell-Eggitt IM, Taylor DSI. Incidence and causes of new
visual loss affecting the non-amblyopic eye of individuals with unilateral amblyopia in the
United Kingdom. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci 2000; 41: S296
13. Fielder A., Haines L, Baker H & Wilkinson A. On behalf of The ROP Surveillance Group.
A UK Cohort Study of Babies with Stage 3 Retinopathy of Prematurity. The Oxford
Ophthalmological Congress 2001.
14. Haines L, Baker H, Fielder A F & Wilkinson A W. UK Cohort study of babies with Stage 3
Retinopathy of Prematurity. RCPCH Spring meeting 2001.
15. Fielder AR , Haines L, Wilkinson A. Stage 3 ROP in the UK: a National Cohort Study.
Association of Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, 2002.
16. Fielder A, Haines L, & Wilkinson A. On behalf of The ROP Surveillance Group. A UK
Cohort Study of Babies with Stage 3 ROP: Outcome at One Year. Annual Congress, Royal
College of Ophthalmologists 2002.
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