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Guy Massry, M.D.

Serving the Greater Los Angeles Area

Coming from: Beverly Hills, Santa Monica, Pasadena, Orange County, Ventura County

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Guy G. Massry, M.D.
American Eye Institute
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Guy G. Massry, M.D.
Davidorf Eye Group
7320 Woodlake Ave, Suite 190
West Hills, CA 91307
Ph: (818) 883-0112
Fax: (818) 883-2767

DATE OF BIRTH: April 5, 1964
PLACE OF BIRTH: Ramat Gan, Israel
CITIZENSHIP:
MARITAL STATUS: DIVORCED
EDUCATION: University of Southern California Los Angeles, California B.S.,Gerontology, 1981-1986 University of Southern California School of Medicine Los Angeles, CaliforniaM.S., 1986-1990 USAIsraelMassry – CV – 2

POST GRADUATE Medical Internship
TRAINING: Huntington Memorial Hospital
Pasadena, California, 1990-1991
Ophthalmology Residency
St. Louis University
Anheuser-Busch Eye Institute
St. Louis, Missouri, 1991-1994

POST GRADUATE Oculoplastics Fellow
TRAINING (Continued): Albert Hornblass, MD
Manhattan Eye, Ear & Throat Hospital
210 E. 64th Street
New York, New York, 1995-1996
PROFESSIONAL Teaching Assistant
APPOINTMENTS: Biology of Aging
University of Southern California. 1984
Instructor (chief resident), Department of
Ophthalmology, Anheuser Busch Eye Institute,
St. Louis University, Health Sciences Center.
1994-95
Assistant Professor, Department of Ophthalmology,
Anheuser Busch Eye Institute, Saint Louis
University, Health Sciences Center. 1996-1998
HONORS: Undergraduate-
Dean’s Award for Academic Excellence,
five consecutive semesters.
Graduation with honors, Leonard Davis
School of Gerontology.
Medical School-
Alpha Omega Alpha - elected 1989 (year 3)
National Dean’s List – nominated by USC faculty.
Dean’s Award for Academic Excellence
Years 1-4.
Residency-
Roya Rabbani Award for excellence in patient care,
Selected by faculty. 1992
F. Jerrold Harrison award for outstanding
Resident, class of 1994, selected by faculty
Chief Resident-
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Heed Fellowship – 1995-96.
LICENSE: California # G72245. 7/1/91 – present
Missouri # MO106693. 10/1/94-11/98
New York # 198825. 3/29/95 – 6/96
Illinois # 036-093431. 8/1/96 – 11/98
MEMBERSHIPS: 1. American Medical Association, 1990-present.
2. Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology,
1989-1990 & 1993-present
3. Alpha Omega Alpha, 1989-present.
4. American Academy of Ophthalmology, Fellow, 1996-
Present.
5. St. Louis Ophthalmological Society. 1991-present.
6. American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1997-present.
GRANTS: 1. ARVO Travel Fellowship: $650, 1989.
2. Student Research Fellowship Award: $500, 1989.
3. ARVO Travel Fellowship Award: $800, 1993.
4. AAO Travel Fellowship: $250, 1993.
5. Heed Fellowship: $9,600, 1995.
PUBLICATIONS:
A. Journals (peer-reviewed)
1. Massry, G, Holds J, Kincaid M. Sarcoidosis involving the lachrymal gland.
JAMA. 1993;270:508.
2. Massry, G, Chung S. MRI findings in oculopalatal myoclonus. American Journal of
Ophthalmology. 1994;117: 811.
3. Massry G, Holds J.: Coralline hydroxyapatite spheres as secondary orbital implants
in anophthalmos. Ophthalmology. 1995;102:161.
4. Massry G, Holds J, Kincaid M, Patrinely J. Sebaceous gland hyperplasia of the caruncle. Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. 1995;11:32.
5. Massry G, Assil K. Pilocarpine associated allograft rejection in post-keratoplasty patients. Cornea. 1995;14:202.
6. Massry G, Selhorst J, Chung S. Optic neuropathy, headache and diplopia in relapsing polychondritis with MRI suggestive of cerebral arteritis. Journal of Neuroophthalmology. 1995;15:3.
7. Massry G,Bloom J, Cruz O. Convergence nystagmus associated with spasms nutuns. Journal of Neuroophthalmology. 1996;16:196.
8. Massry G,Hornblass A, Harrison W. Amyloid tumor of the lachrymal gland: CT and clinical characteristics. Ophthalmology 1996;103:1233.
9. Massry G, Hornblass A, Harrison W. Itraconazole in the treatment of orbital aspergillosis. Ophthalmology. 1996;103:1467.
10. Boone M, Massry G, Chung S, Holds J. Comparison of visual outcome in bilateral nonarteritic anterior ischemie optic neuropathy. Ophthalmology. 1996;103:1223.
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11. Assil K, Massry G, Lehman R, et. al. Control of ocular inflammation following cataract extraction with Rimexolone 1% ophthalmic suspension: A prospective, randomized, multicenter study. Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery. 1997;23:750.
12. Massry G, Morgan C, Chung S. Evidence of optic gliomas in neurofibromatosis patients after previously negative neuroimaging. Ophthalmology. 1997;104:930.
13. Lattman J, Massry G, Hornblass A. Pseudomonal eyelid necrosis: clinical characteristics of a discrete clinical entity. Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. 1998;14:290.
14. Massry G, Hall L, Hornblass A. The dumbbell dacryocystocele. Archives of Ophthalmology. Submitted, March, 1998.
15. Massry G, Holds J. Frontal periosteum as an exposed orbital implant cover. Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. 1999;15:79.
16. Massry G, Hornblass A., Holds J. The tarsal switch procedure for the surgical correction of anophthalmic Ptosis and lower eyelid retraction. Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. 1999;15:333
B. Journals (non-peer reviewed)
1. Holds J., Massry G. The hydroxyapatite sphere as a secondary orbital implant. The Journal of the American Society of Ocularists. 1994;25th edition:31.
2. Massry G, Holds J. Autologosis tissue can improve graft safety: hard palate mucosa an expecially good substitute for tarsus. Ophthalmology Times. 1996;21:12 (October 1).
C. Book Chapters
1. Massry G, Kincaid M. The phakomatoses. In: Pfeiffer R, Simons K, eds. Oculat Tumors In Animals and Humans, Boca Raton: CRC Press. To be published 1996.
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D. Abstracts and Posters
1. Massry G, Pratt D, Couvillion J, Johnson L. Specific binding of a monoclonal antibody to cone photoreceptor inner segments. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci 1989;30(suppl):293.
2. Massry G, Tombran-Tink J. Photoreceptor specific molecules expressed by differentiating Y79 human retin-oblastoma cells. Society for Neuroscience Abstract. Phoenix, Arizona. 1989;15:1330.
3. Massry G, Assil K, Schanzlin D, Evensen D. The effect of keratoplasty suture length, tension and spacing on corneal curvature following penetrating keratoplasty. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 1993;34(Suppl):1087.
4. Massry G, Holds J. Coralline hydroxyapatite spheres as secondary orbital implants in anophthalmos. Ophthalmology. 1993;100(Suppl);118(Poster 97).
5. Boone M, Massry G, Chung S, Holds J. Comparison of visual outcome in bilateral nonarteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy. Ophthalmology, 1994;101(Suppl):112 (Poster 86).
6. Zarnegar R, Massry G, Gomez C, Shields S, Chung S. An unusual case of amaurosis fugax. North American Neuro-Ophthalmic Society Conference. Poster presentation. Tuscon, Arizona, February, 1995.
7. Legmann AS, Choi JC, Massry G, Holds J, Rubin PA, Shore JW. Correction of blepharoptosis without alteration of the interpalpebral height in patients with poor corneal protective mechanisms. ARVO Abstract. Presented May, 1995.
8. Morgan C, Massry G, Chung S. Evidence of optic gliomas in neurofibromatosis type 1 patients after previously negative neuroimaging. Ophthalmology, 1995;102(Suppl):139 (Poster 86).
9. Zarnegar R, Massry G, Holds J. Surgical repair in unilateral congenital Ptosis. Ophthalmology. 1995;102(Suppl):141(poster 95).
10. Lattman J, Massry G, Harrison W, Hornblass A. Histopathologic and clinical characteristics of malignant melanoma of the eyelid skin invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 1996;37(Suppl):S244.
11. Brazzo BG, Massry GG, Hornblass A. The association between orbital lymphoid tumors and systemic immune-related disease. Ivest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 1996;37(Suppl):S618.
12. Lattman J, Massry G, Hornblass A. Pseudomonal eyelid necrosis: clinical characteristics of a discrete clinical entity. To be presented. ASOPRS Abstract, October, 1996.
13. Holds J, Zarnegar R, Massry G. Aponeurotic surgical repair in unilateral congenital Ptosis. To be presented. ASOPRS Abstract. October, 1996.
14. Lederman C, Massry G, Hornblass A. Current trends in Frontalis suspension: a survey of ASOPRS and AAPOS members. Ophthalmology, 1996;103(Suppl):155 (Poster 100).
15. Holds J, Massry G. Autologous frontal periosteum graft for orbital implant coverage. Ophthalmology. 1996;103(Suppl):155 (Poster 101).
E. Presentations
1. Massry G, Holds J. Coralline hydroxyapatite spheres as secondary orbital implants in anophthalmus. Presented at alumni day meeting. Anheuser-Busch Eye Institute. St. Louis, MO., June, 1993.
2. Massry G, Chung S. MRI findings in oculopalatal myoclonus. Presented at Midwest regional orthoptists meeting, St. Louis, Mo., April, 1994.
3. Massry G, Bloom J, Cruz O. Convergence nystagmus associated with spasmus nutans. Presented at Midwest regional orthoptist meeting. St. Louis, Mo., April, 1994.
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4. Massry G, Chung S, Selhorst J. CNS vasculitis and conjunctivitis. Twenty-sixth annual Frank B. Walsh meeting of neurophthalmology. Chicago, Illinois, April 9-10, 1994.
5. Massry G, Holds J. Internal Ptosis repair and fornix reconstruction for anophthalmic Ptosis and prosthesis dystopia. Presented at alumni day meeting, Anheuser-Busch Eye Institute, St. Louis, Mo., June, 1994.
E. Presentations (Continued)
6. Massry G, Morgan C, Chung S. Evidence of optic gliomas in neurofibromatosis patients after previously negative neuroimaging. Presented at the Missouri Ophthalmologic Society Meeting, St. Louis, Mo., March, 1995.
7. Massry G, Holds J. Evisceration aided by posterior sleral release. Presented at alumni day meeting. Anheuser-Busch Eye Institute, St. Louis, Mo., June, 1995.
8. Holds J, Massry G. Frontal periosteum graft for orbital implant coverage. Presented at ASOPRS meeting October 1995. Atlanta, Georgia.



   
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