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September 2002
Arch Ophthalmol. 2002;120:1161.
Congratulations to the winner of our June quiz, Peter Fritsche, MD,
Amsterdam, Holland. The correct answer to our June challenge was bird-shot
retinochoroidopathy. For a complete discussion of this case, see the Clinicopathologic
Reports, Case Reports, and Small Case Series section in the July ARCHIVES
(Fajnkuchen F, Giraud C, Gatinel D, Chaine G. Central retinal vein occlusion
in bird-shot retinochoroidopathy. Arch Ophthalmol.
2002;120:987-989). (Figure 1)
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Fundus photography (A, right eye; B, left eye) on initial ocular
examination showing disc edema and vascular sheathing predominantly in the
right eye in association with a depigmented cream-colored area in the nasal
area of the fundus.
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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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