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Image of the Month

Pele: Goddess of Volcanoes

This image was submitted to us by Houston Sharpe III, an ophthalmic imaging specialist with 10 years of ophthalmic experience in imaging and clinical operations. It shows a high magnification slit lamp image of a large iris nevus, resembling a broiling volcano. Sharpe also acts as Chair of the Scientific Exhibit Committee for the Ophthalmic Photographers’ Society. 

Credit: Houston Sharpe III, ophthalmic imaging specialist.

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