Eye love you
2016; Elsevier BV; Volume: 51; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/j.jcjo.2015.09.003
ISSN1715-3360
AutoresMark E. Seamone, Netan Choudhry, Michael A. Kapusta, Kashif Baig, John Chen, John Galic, R. Rishi Gupta,
ResumoValentine’s Day is a time to say “I love you”; however, the term “eye love you” is rarely, if ever, used. In this article, we present rare cases of ocular pathology that have adopted a heart-shaped appearance. Cupid’s cornea (Fig. 1A) demonstrates a heart-shaped endothelial fungal plaque associated with metallic foreign body. Aphrodite’s atrophy (Fig. 1B) represents a fundus autofluorescence image of geographic atrophy that demonstrated a heart-shaped hypoautofluorescence. Finally, lover’s laser (Fig. 1C) depicts barrier laser retinopexy during vitrectomy surgery that was noted to have adopted the shape of a heart. Erratum to: Eye love you [Canadian Journal of Ophthalmology/Journal canadien d׳ophtalmologie 51 (2016) e3-e4]Canadian Journal of OphthalmologyVol. 51Issue 2PreviewThe publisher regrets that the author names were not correct in the published paper. The correct author names are as above. Full-Text PDF
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