024 December 2013 - Best Image Finalist - Winner - Dislocated IOL - Jason Calhoun - Photographer - Mayo Clinic Jacksonville
Pseudophakic Cystoid Macular Edema with Disc Hyperfluorescencevaatamisi: 768 (1 hinnangut)
Central Retinal Venous Occlusion with Papilledema, Intraretinal Hemorrhage and Macular Edemavaatamisi: 829 (1 hinnangut)
ERM with Pseudoholevaatamisi: 775 (1 hinnangut)
Optic Nerve Tumorvaatamisi: 952Young male patient with a tumor present on the optic nerve in the right eye. VA is hand motion in the right eye (1 hinnangut)
Subluxed IOL with TIDvaatamisi: 1067Patient comes in with blurred vision in the left eye. Slit lamp exam shows dislocated IOL, inferior, left eye. PXF material on the implant inferiorly. (2 hinnangut)
Giant Papillary Conjunctivitisvaatamisi: 965Patient wears soft contact lenses complained of irritation when the SCL would move. Inverted eyelid in both eyes and there was papillary +2 underneath the eyelid. (2 hinnangut)
Prominent Corneal Nervesvaatamisi: 1094Slit lamp exam shows prominent corneal nerves present at 8-10-o'clock and 4-6-o'clock. Baseline work to rule out Fuch's dystrophy and recurrent corneal erosion. (2 hinnangut)
Diabetic Retinopathy with CMEvaatamisi: 1154Second opinion for diabetic retinopathy. VA is 20/30, right eye, 20/50, left eye. Patient has mild swelling in the macula of the right eye. No evidence of CME but does have a moderate cataract in the left eye. (2 hinnangut)