Eyeworld

JUN 2018

EyeWorld is the official news magazine of the American Society of Cataract & Refractive Surgery.

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EW IN OTHER NEWS 62 June 2018 Index to advertisers Alcon Laboratories Inc. Page: Cover 2 and 3 Phone: 800-862-5266 Fax: 800-241-0677 www.alconlabs.com Allergan Page: Cover 4 Phone: 714-246-4500 Fax: 714-246-4764 www.allergan.com BRASCRS Page: 51 www.Brascrs.com.br ESCRS Page: 53 and 59 Phone: 941-751-0588 Fax: 941-752-4738 www.escrs.org Eagle Labs Page: 29 Phone: 909-481-0011 Fax: 909-481-4481 www.eaglelabs.com Haag-Streit Page: Cover 3 Phone: 877-628-1335 www.haag-streit-usa.com Johnson & Johnson Vision Page: 7 www.surgical.jnjvision.com Katena Products Page: 19 Phone: 973-989-1600 Fax: 973-989-8175 www.katena.com Marco Ophthalmic Inc. Page: 5 Phone: 904-642-9330 Fax: 904-642-9338 www.marcooph.com Ophthalmology Innovation Summit Page: 34 www.oisascsrs.org Omeros Page: 9 Phone: 206-676-5000 Fax: 206-676-5005 www.omeros.com Stephens Instruments Page: 27 Phone: 800-354-7848 Fax: 859-259-4926 www.usiol.com ASCRS•ASOA/ EyeWorld information 2019 ASCRS•ASOA Annual Meeting Page: 17 AnnualMeeting.ascrs.org ASCRS Subspecialty Day 2019 Page: 33 www.ascrs.org YES ACT Page: 25 www.ascrs.org COS Page: 15 AnnualMeeting.ascrs.org ASCRS Membership Page: 35 www.ascrs.org YES Membership Page: 21 www.ascrs.org 2019 EyeWorld Surgical Summit Page: 22 and 23 Surgicalsummit.eyeworld.org EyeWorld Hub Page: 47 Hub.eyeworld.org EyeWorld Daily Page: 41 Digital.daily.org EyeWorld rePlay Page: 37 www.ewreplay.org EyeWorld Corporate rePlay Page: 43 www.eyeworldeducation.org technology, Dr. Terebuh will use her drawings to determine if a patient's glaucoma is progressing. For the charity painting, Dr. Terebuh thought that she could incorporate eyes. She thought this might not be something that people would be excited to look at, so she decided to combine her painting of eyes with her love of flowers and gardening. This resulted in the final product of a painting of three fun- dus, with each becoming a flower demonstrating different pathology that turned into markings on the flower. Dr. Terebuh noted that this was partly inspired by a former patient who had come into her office with acute posterior vitreous detachment and had brought along a drawing of his floaters from his perspective. EW Contact information Terebuh: aschlessel@gmail.com Ophthalmologist's continued from page 61 Dr. Terebuh's painting, "In the Eye of the Beholder," shows three poppies/hibiscus that are three fundi, each with a representation of different types of pathology. The red poppy/hibiscus shows red RNFL; glaucomatous nerve with an inferior APON; inferior – elevated malignant melanoma with vessels arching over it; nasal – three flat scattered nevi; and superior – large flat choroidal nevus with drusen overlying. The orange poppy/hibiscus shows orange RNFL; normal optic nerve; ARMD with SRNVM; and NPDR with scattered hard exudates and micro-aneurysms. The pink poppy/hibiscus shows pink RNFL; papilledema, ora serrata; and six horseshoe tears surrounded by laser.

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