Sounds fascinating ( poor young man) but looking for ocular surface disease in this situation, not polluted by trauma findings. Thanks tough! Denice Barsness, CRA, COMT, ROUB, CDOS, FOPS Ophthalmic Diagnostic Center CPMC Department of Ophthalmology 2100 Webster Street Suite 212 San Francisco CA 94115 (415) 600-3937 FAX (415) 600-6563 From: optimal-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:optimal-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of copcphotography@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Monday, October 14, 2013 1:16 PM To: optimal@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [optimal] Re: From Denice Hi Denise Had a teenager that had been in an auto accident - air bags, corneal abrasions, denuded epithelium, hyphema, commotio retinae, iritis. The worst (as far as imaging) was the denudedepithelium from abrasions. Lori Lori Guerette, CRA COA Consulting Ophthalmologists PC Glastonbury, CT 860/678/0202 -----Original Message----- From: "CPMC Ophthalmic Diagnostic Center" <cpmceyelab@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:cpmceyelab@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> Sent: Monday, October 14, 2013 3:54pm To: "'optimal@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'" <optimal@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:optimal@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> Subject: [optimal] From Denice Dear Optimal Family I m looking for a few killer examples of how ocular surface disease interfered with diagnostic testing, namely imaging. I have topography covered Anyone out there have a case willing to share? Thanks Denice Denice Barsness, CRA, COMT, ROUB, CDOS, FOPS Ophthalmic Diagnostic Center CPMC Department of Ophthalmology 2100 Webster Street Suite 212 San Francisco CA 94115 (415) 600-3937 FAX (415) 600-6563