Other Publications About the Nepal Blindness Survey Brilliant, G. E., & Brilliant, L. B. (1985). Using social epidemiology to understand who stays blind and who gets operated for cataract_ in a rural setting. Social Science and Medicine, 21(5), 553- 558. Brilliant, L. B., et al. (1984). Prevalence and causes of blindness in Nepal. World Health Statistical Quarterly, 162-185. Brilliant, L.B., Grasset, N., Pokhrel, R. P., Kolstad, A., Lepkowski, J., Brilliant, G., Hawks, W., & Pararajasegaram, R. (1985). Epidemiology of blindness in Nepal. Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 63(2), 375-386. Brilliant, L. B., Lepkowski, J., & Musch, D. (1983). Reliability of ophthalmic diagnosis in an epidemiologic survey. American Journal of Epidemiology, 265-378. Brilliant, L.B., Pokhrel, R., Grasset, N., Lepkowski, J., Kolstad, A., Hawks, W., Pararajasegaram, R., Brilliant, G., Gilbert, S., & Shrestha, S. (1983). Associations among cataract preva- lence, sunlight hours, and altitude in the Himaiayas. American Journal of Epidemiology, 250-264. Mitchell, B., & Lepkowski, J. (1986). The epidemiology of cataract in Nepal. Human Biology, 56(6), 975-990. 419