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April 2005 Web Quiz Winner

Arch Ophthalmol. 2005;123:1133.

Congratulations to the winner of our April quiz, Steven M. Friedlander, MD, FACS, Nevada Retina Associates, Reno, Nev. The correct answer to our April challenge was central retinal vein occlusion due to an intraocular nematode. For a complete discussion of this case, see the Photo Essays section in the May ARCHIVES (Greven CM. Central retinal vein occlusion secondary to an intraocular nematode. Arch Ophthalmol. 2005;123:704).


Figure 1. Right eye at initial examination showing optic disc edema, hemorrhagic retinopathy, and distended veins.

Be sure to visit the Archives of Ophthalmology 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 be able to choose one of the following books published by AMA Press: Clinical Eye Atlas, Clinical Retina, or Users’ Guides to the Medical Literature.







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