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Vol. 30 No. 4 (2024)

Case Reports
“Low-fat” intradermal spindle cell lipoma of the upper eyelid: a case report

Images & Videos
Stellate iris pattern and retinal arteriolar tortuosity in Williams-Beuren syndrome
Drusen in systemic argyrosis seen on scanning laser ophthalmoscopy
Sutureless 25+ gauge phacovitrectomy with in-the-bag IOL implantation for small intraocular foreign body extraction through clear cornea: optimizing visual recovery
Pseudo-cilium of the punctum: an unusual foreign body

Published: 2024-12-31

“Low-fat” intradermal spindle cell lipoma of the upper eyelid: a case report

Mary Kate Wilson, MD, Elizabeth Goldberg, MD, PhD, Aldo Fantin, MD, Gulsun Erdag, MD

Stellate iris pattern and retinal arteriolar tortuosity in Williams-Beuren syndrome

Stéphane Abramowicz, MD, Tarik Daif, MD, Dounia Bradly, MD, Lavinia Postolache, MD, PhD

Drusen in systemic argyrosis seen on scanning laser ophthalmoscopy

Mark Rabinovich, MD, Francesca Amoroso, MD, Juan Manuel Lopez, MD, Salomon Yves Cohen, MD, PhD, Eric H. Souied, MD, PhD

Pseudo-cilium of the punctum: an unusual foreign body

Somya Puri, MBBS, Nripen Gaur, MD, Gautam Lokdarshi, MD, Bhavya Kapoor, B Optom
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