024 December 2013 - Best Image Finalist - Winner - Dislocated IOL - Jason Calhoun - Photographer - Mayo Clinic Jacksonville
Pseudophakic Cystoid Macular Edema with Disc Hyperfluorescencevista 768 veces (1 votos)
Central Retinal Venous Occlusion with Papilledema, Intraretinal Hemorrhage and Macular Edemavista 828 veces (1 votos)
ERM with Pseudoholevista 775 veces (1 votos)
Optic Nerve Tumorvista 952 vecesYoung male patient with a tumor present on the optic nerve in the right eye. VA is hand motion in the right eye (1 votos)
Subluxed IOL with TIDvista 1060 vecesPatient 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 votos)
Giant Papillary Conjunctivitisvista 963 vecesPatient 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 votos)
Prominent Corneal Nervesvista 1091 vecesSlit 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 votos)
Diabetic Retinopathy with CMEvista 1152 vecesSecond 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 votos)