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s BEST OF 2018: PHOTO CONTEST 1 s SERGEI LUZHETSKIY, MD DANIEL DE SOUZA A Dog’s Cataract COSTA, MD s 2 A Spontaneous Displacement of the Lens WINNER GRAND PRIZE WINNER s PATRIK RAJS Gramophone Record 3 in the Eye INTERESTING AND ARTISTIC YONG s WINNERS OF KAM, MD Anterior CRST’S ANNUAL Segment Dysgenesis 2018 PHOTO CONTEST INTERESTING AND ARTISTIC 1 This is an image of an inherited cataract in a dog. 2 This photo is of the eye of a 46-year-old woman who presented with displacement of the lens into the anterior 4 chamber with no history of ocular trauma. 3 This photo is of the eye of a patient with presbyopia who underwent laser cataract surgery. A multifocal IOL was captured GRAND with a combination of two vintage Zeiss and Pentax lenses. WINNER PRIZE RARE AND UNUSUAL WINNER s This photo shows the eye of a newborn patient with DANIEL 4 increased IOP; a diffusely edematous, hazy, and enlarged DE SOUZA cornea; and an absent Schlemm canal and trabecular COSTA, MD meshwork on surgical exploration, consistent with severe A Prominent anterior segment dysgenesis. Symblepharon 5 The eye of this 5-year-old girl has epidermolysis bullosa and serious ocular manifestations of this condition. Biomicroscopy examination revealed the presence of 5 6 symblepharon in both eyes. The ocular complication was so severe that it deformed the palpebral anatomy. Significant keratoglobus in the eye of this patient with s AARON S. WANG, MD 6 Fish Tank Down Syndrome, who frequently rubs his eyes. This picture RARE AND UNUSUAL was taken just prior to corneal transplantation. NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2018 | CATARACT & REFRACTIVE SURGERY TODAY 49 s BEST OF 2018: PHOTO CONTEST WINNER 7 8 s KYLE WENZEL AND ROBERT J. WEINSTOCK, MD s MALLIKARJUN M. s GRAND PRIZE WINNER 9 Silicone Oil in the Anterior Chamber HERALGI, MD CHAN-JAN BOND, MBBS, Morning Glory IOL MMED(OPHTH) SLIT LAMP Spider Web-Like Persistent 7 This photo depicts silicone oil leaking into anterior Pupillary Membrane chamber. SLIT LAMP 8 The patient in this photo has albinism and has undergone phacoemulsification with IOL implantation in the bag. The entire lens can be observed with retroillumination because of very little iris pigmentation. 9 This eye has a large, thick, persistent pupillary WINNER membrane. SURGICAL COMPLICATIONS 10 A scleral-fixated glued IOL is found to be tilted 90° on postoperative day 1. 11 A 27-year-old man who underwent small-incision lenticule extraction (SMILE) developed an epithelial ingrowth 7 days postoperative. 12 This image shows a subluxated IOL with posterior 10 11 capsular opacification. TRAUMA s GRAND PRIZE s BRUNO MIOLO, MD 13 A 27-year-old woman with a history of blunt trauma WINNER Epithelial Growth After SMILE Surgery experienced decreased visual acuity. The photograph of MATTHEW FENG, MD her right eye shows iridodialysis from the 5 to 8 clock Living on the Edge positions with a superonasally subluxated lens. 14 This image shows a capsular tension segment sutured to the sclera 4 years after surgery to remove a SURGICAL COMPLICATIONS traumatic cataract. 15 This patient was referred to the office after a bomb 12 s MARIANA explosion. The eye was stable despite a gunpowder CASTAÑEDA, MD foreign body in the anterior chamber. IOL Pocket 50 CATARACT & REFRACTIVE SURGERY TODAY | NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2018 BEST OF 2018: PHOTO CONTEST s WINNER 13 s HARSH V. SINGH, MD Blunt Ocular Trauma 15 s GRAND PRIZE TRAUMA WINNER GABRIEL CAMARGO CORRÉA, MD SÉBASTIEN GAGNÉ, MD, FRCSC s 14 Gunpowder 4-Year Postop Capsular Tension Segment .