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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
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Phone: 714-246-4500
Fax: 714-246-4764
www.allergan.com
BRASCRS
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ESCRS
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Phone: 941-751-0588
Fax: 941-752-4738
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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
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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
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ASCRS Subspecialty
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Page: 33
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YES ACT
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COS
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ASCRS
Membership
Page: 35
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YES Membership
Page: 21
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2019 EyeWorld
Surgical Summit
Page: 22 and 23
Surgicalsummit.eyeworld.org
EyeWorld Hub
Page: 47
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EyeWorld Daily
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Digital.daily.org
EyeWorld rePlay
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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.