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March 2001
Arch Ophthalmol. 2001;119:377.
Congratulations to the winner of our November quiz, Dr Venkatasubramaniam,
of Bangalore, India. The correct answer to our November challenge was mycosis
fungoides. For a complete discussion of this case, see the Clinicopathologic
Report section in the December ARCHIVES
(Lois N, Hiscott PS,
Nash J, Wong D. Immunophenotypic shift in a case of mycosis fungoides with
vitreous invasion. Arch Ophthalmol.
2000;118:1692-1694).
(Figure 1)
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Figure 1. Fundus photograph. A, Right eye
shows no abnormalities. B, Left eye shows haziness due to diffuse vitreous
opacities.
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Be sure to visit the Archives of Ophthalmology
World Wide Web site (http://www.archophthalmol.com) and try your
hand at our Clinical Challenge Interactive Quiz. We invite visitors to make
a diagnosis based on selected information from a case report or other feature
scheduled to be published in the following month's print edition of the ARCHIVES.
The first visitor to e-mail our Web editors with the correct answer will be
recognized in the print journal and on our Web site and will also receive
a free copy of the book One Hundred Years of JAMA Landmark Articles.
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