User talk:RazekGeorges.Coussa
Assigned editor status
| Article status | Date reviewed | |
|---|---|---|
| Acute Idiopathic Maculopathy | Up to Date | 1 February 2026 |
| Acute Posterior Multifocal Placoid Pigment Epitheliopathy | Up to Date | 15 January 2026 |
| Acute Retinal Necrosis | Up to Date | 1 February 2026 |
| Autosomal Dominant Neovascular Inflammatory Vitreoretinopathy (ADNIV) | Up to Date | 1 February 2026 |
| Birdshot Retinochoroidopathy | Up to Date | 15 January 2026 |
| Eales Disease | Up to Date | 15 January 2026 |
| Idiopathic Retinitis, Vasculitis, Aneurysms, and Neuroretinitis (IRVAN) | Up to Date | 22 February 2026 |
| Iris Retraction Syndrome | Update Pending | 3 October 2025 |
| Macular Telangiectasia | Up to Date | 22 February 2026 |
| Malarial Retinopathy | Up to Date | 22 February 2026 |
| Management of Submacular Hemorrhage | Up to Date | 1 March 2026 |
| Neuroretinitis | Up to Date | 1 March 2026 |
| Ophthalmological Features of Kyasanur Forest Disease Virus (KFDV) | Up to Date | 1 March 2026 |
| Presumed Ocular Histoplasmosis Syndrome | Up to Date | 8 March 2026 |
| Retinal Vasculitis | Up to Date | 15 January 2026 |
| Syphilitic Uveitis | Up to Date | 8 March 2026 |
| Zika Virus | Up to Date | 8 March 2026 |
- Retina/Vitreous (Main editor: Leo.A.Kim, Editor: Sun.Y.Lee, Koushik.Tripathy, Jason.Hsu, Neelakshi.E.Bhagatne, Vamsi.Gullapalli, Nimesh.Patel, RazekGeorges.Coussa, Durga.Borkar, Vaidehi.Dedania, Brittni.Scruggs, Amir.Hajrasouliha, Mark.Breazzano, Avni.Finn, Michael.Javaheri, Ines.Lains, Brian.K.Do.CMT)
Retina/Vitreous: August EyeWiki Update
Dear EyeWiki Editors,
Since January 1, 2026 we have added 15 new articles. We have also collectively edited 740 articles since the start of the year out of our current 1728 articles.
Tip of the Month: Do I need to get copyright permission to add images to EyeWiki?
- Short answer: Yes!
- This includes images from other publications and from the Internet
- It's a common misconception that images found on the Internet do not need permission
- When you add images, you guarantee to EyeWiki that you have obtained the appropriate permissions
- You must also cite the image as requested by the copyright owner
- You may use your own images and images from your colleagues with permission
- You may also the Academy’s Image Collection with the appropriate citation
- More details
- Find other great tips and FAQs on the Getting Started page
Section Statistics: All EyeWiki Sections should be at least 60% up to date. We will be gathering section statistics at the end of each month to share here and at the annual all Editors Meeting. Please regularly review and maintain your articles to keep your section up to date. Special thanks and appreciation to those sections that were at or above 80% at the end of March:
- Cataract/Anterior Segment 82%
- Oculoplastics/Orbit 83%
Find Your Article Assignments: Please visit your own section Portal to review the status of your section and your assigned articles
- Log in and go to the My Portal link at the top of the page next to "Recent Changes"
- To find your own article assignments, sort the article table by “Assigned Editor (portal member)” or use the filter
- Also, find your article assignments on your Talk page between your Name (after logging in) and Preferences
- Review the Quick-Start Guide for Editors for helpful tips. For easy reference, this guide is also linked to each section Portal page
Sign Off When You Have Finished an Article Review: When you complete an article review go to Edit with Form at the top of the article and change:
- The date to be current
- The status to Up to Date
- The reviewer's name to your own (This is how we know which editor last reviewed an article)
Other EyeWiki Contests Currently Open
- 2026 International Contest enter through May 31, 2026
- 2026 U.S. Residents and Fellow Contest enter through November 30, 2026
Our Top 3 Most Viewed Articles for March 2026
About the Retina/Vitreous section:
The Retina/Vitreous section has 0 articles that have not been assigned status (see portal). There are also 193 articles in this section that need to be updated. As editors, you are responsible for assigning status to articles and updating articles. We are asking you to access your portal and address these outstanding issues ASAP.
Remember, the high priority topics for our section are: none found
If you have questions about editing EyeWiki, your role, or suggestions for the site, please contact your section lead editor, Leo A. Kim, MD, PhD, or the EyeWiki editors Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS and Jennifer I Lim MD.
Thank you again for your dedication to the spread of ophthalmic knowledge via EyeWiki.
Sincerely,
- Jennifer I. Lim, MD
- Editor-in-Chief
- Nagham Al-Zubidi, MD
- Deputy Editor-in-Chief
- Dan Mummert
- Director, Online Education
Retina/Vitreous: August EyeWiki Update
Dear EyeWiki Editors,
Since January 1, 2026 we have added 15 new articles. We have also collectively edited 740 articles since the start of the year out of our current 1728 articles.
Tip of the Month: Do I need to get copyright permission to add images to EyeWiki?
- Short answer: Yes!
- This includes images from other publications and from the Internet
- It's a common misconception that images found on the Internet do not need permission
- When you add images, you guarantee to EyeWiki that you have obtained the appropriate permissions
- You must also cite the image as requested by the copyright owner
- You may use your own images and images from your colleagues with permission
- You may also the Academy’s Image Collection with the appropriate citation
- More details
- Find other great tips and FAQs on the Getting Started page
Section Statistics: All EyeWiki Sections should be at least 60% up to date. We will be gathering section statistics at the end of each month to share here and at the annual all Editors Meeting. Please regularly review and maintain your articles to keep your section up to date. Special thanks and appreciation to those sections that were at or above 80% at the end of March:
- Cataract/Anterior Segment 82%
- Oculoplastics/Orbit 83%
Find Your Article Assignments: Please visit your own section Portal to review the status of your section and your assigned articles
- Log in and go to the My Portal link at the top of the page next to "Recent Changes"
- To find your own article assignments, sort the article table by “Assigned Editor (portal member)” or use the filter
- Also, find your article assignments on your Talk page between your Name (after logging in) and Preferences
- Review the Quick-Start Guide for Editors for helpful tips. For easy reference, this guide is also linked to each section Portal page
Sign Off When You Have Finished an Article Review: When you complete an article review go to Edit with Form at the top of the article and change:
- The date to be current
- The status to Up to Date
- The reviewer's name to your own (This is how we know which editor last reviewed an article)
Other EyeWiki Contests Currently Open
- 2026 International Contest enter through May 31, 2026
- 2026 U.S. Residents and Fellow Contest enter through November 30, 2026
Our Top 3 Most Viewed Articles for March 2026
About the Retina/Vitreous section:
The Retina/Vitreous section has 0 articles that have not been assigned status (see portal). There are also 193 articles in this section that need to be updated. As editors, you are responsible for assigning status to articles and updating articles. We are asking you to access your portal and address these outstanding issues ASAP.
Remember, the high priority topics for our section are: none found
If you have questions about editing EyeWiki, your role, or suggestions for the site, please contact your section lead editor, Leo A. Kim, MD, PhD, or the EyeWiki editors Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS and Jennifer I Lim MD.
Thank you again for your dedication to the spread of ophthalmic knowledge via EyeWiki.
Sincerely,
- Jennifer I. Lim, MD
- Editor-in-Chief
- Nagham Al-Zubidi, MD
- Deputy Editor-in-Chief
- Dan Mummert
- Director, Online Education
Urgent: 6 month editorial review required
Dear EyeWiki Editor,
This notification is to inform you that a 6-month review is due for the EyeWiki article(s) listed below that are assigned to you. In order to ensure that the information provided on EyeWiki stays up to date and accurate and because anyone in the community can edit articles at any time, all EyeWiki articles must be reviewed by assigned editors every 6 months.
Please review and revise the article(s) if necessary. When you are finished with your review(s) please use "Edit with Form" to change:
- The date you completed your review
- The status to "Up to Date"
- The reviewer name to your own
Note: You can find all your articles assignments by going to your personal "Talk" page, or by going to "My Portal" where you will also find all the articles in your section.
All editors with articles on today's list receive this same message. You are only responsible for articles that are assigned to you, below: Project:Stale pages
Thank you again for your dedication to the spread of ophthalmic knowledge via EyeWiki.
Sincerely,
- Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS
- Editor-in-Chief
- Jennifer I. Lim, MD
- Deputy Editor-in-Chief
- Dan Mummert
- Director, Online Education
Retina/Vitreous: September EyeWiki Update
Dear EyeWiki Editors,
Since January 1, 2026 we have added 15 new articles. We have also collectively edited 740 articles since the start of the year out of our current 1728 articles.
Tip of the Month: Do I need to get copyright permission to add images to EyeWiki?
- Short answer: Yes!
- This includes images from other publications and from the Internet
- It's a common misconception that images found on the Internet do not need permission
- When you add images, you guarantee to EyeWiki that you have obtained the appropriate permissions
- You must also cite the image as requested by the copyright owner
- You may use your own images and images from your colleagues with permission
- You may also the Academy’s Image Collection with the appropriate citation
- More details
- Find other great tips and FAQs on the Getting Started page
Section Statistics: All EyeWiki Sections should be at least 60% up to date. We will be gathering section statistics at the end of each month to share here and at the annual all Editors Meeting. Please regularly review and maintain your articles to keep your section up to date. Special thanks and appreciation to those sections that were at or above 80% at the end of March:
- Cataract/Anterior Segment 82%
- Oculoplastics/Orbit 83%
Find Your Article Assignments: Please visit your own section Portal to review the status of your section and your assigned articles
- Log in and go to the My Portal link at the top of the page next to "Recent Changes"
- To find your own article assignments, sort the article table by “Assigned Editor (portal member)” or use the filter
- Also, find your article assignments on your Talk page between your Name (after logging in) and Preferences
- Review the Quick-Start Guide for Editors for helpful tips. For easy reference, this guide is also linked to each section Portal page
Sign Off When You Have Finished an Article Review: When you complete an article review go to Edit with Form at the top of the article and change:
- The date to be current
- The status to Up to Date
- The reviewer's name to your own (This is how we know which editor last reviewed an article)
Other EyeWiki Contests Currently Open
- 2026 International Contest enter through May 31, 2026
- 2026 U.S. Residents and Fellow Contest enter through November 30, 2026
Our Top 3 Most Viewed Articles for March 2026
About the Retina/Vitreous section:
The Retina/Vitreous section has 0 articles that have not been assigned status (see portal). There are also 193 articles in this section that need to be updated. As editors, you are responsible for assigning status to articles and updating articles. We are asking you to access your portal and address these outstanding issues ASAP.
Remember, the high priority topics for our section are: none found
If you have questions about editing EyeWiki, your role, or suggestions for the site, please contact your section lead editor, Leo A. Kim, MD, PhD, or the EyeWiki editors Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS and Jennifer I Lim MD.
Thank you again for your dedication to the spread of ophthalmic knowledge via EyeWiki.
Sincerely,
- Jennifer I. Lim, MD
- Editor-in-Chief
- Nagham Al-Zubidi, MD
- Deputy Editor-in-Chief
- Dan Mummert
- Director, Online Education
Urgent: 6 month editorial review required
Dear EyeWiki Editor,
This notification is to inform you that a 6-month review is due for the EyeWiki article(s) listed below that are assigned to you. In order to ensure that the information provided on EyeWiki stays up to date and accurate and because anyone in the community can edit articles at any time, all EyeWiki articles must be reviewed by assigned editors every 6 months.
Please review and revise the article(s) if necessary. When you are finished with your review(s) please use "Edit with Form" to change:
- The date you completed your review
- The status to "Up to Date"
- The reviewer name to your own
Note: You can find all your articles assignments by going to your personal "Talk" page, or by going to "My Portal" where you will also find all the articles in your section.
All editors with articles on today's list receive this same message. You are only responsible for articles that are assigned to you, below: Project:Stale pages
Thank you again for your dedication to the spread of ophthalmic knowledge via EyeWiki.
Sincerely,
- Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS
- Editor-in-Chief
- Jennifer I. Lim, MD
- Deputy Editor-in-Chief
- Dan Mummert
- Director, Online Education
Urgent: 6 month editorial review required
Dear EyeWiki Editor,
This notification is to inform you that a 6-month review is due for the EyeWiki article(s) listed below that are assigned to you. In order to ensure that the information provided on EyeWiki stays up to date and accurate and because anyone in the community can edit articles at any time, all EyeWiki articles must be reviewed by assigned editors every 6 months.
Please review and revise the article(s) if necessary. When you are finished with your review(s) please use "Edit with Form" to change:
- The date you completed your review
- The status to "Up to Date"
- The reviewer name to your own
Note: You can find all your articles assignments by going to your personal "Talk" page, or by going to "My Portal" where you will also find all the articles in your section.
All editors with articles on today's list receive this same message. You are only responsible for articles that are assigned to you, below: Project:Stale pages
Thank you again for your dedication to the spread of ophthalmic knowledge via EyeWiki.
Sincerely,
- Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS
- Editor-in-Chief
- Jennifer I. Lim, MD
- Deputy Editor-in-Chief
- Dan Mummert
- Director, Online Education
Retina/Vitreous: October EyeWiki Update
Dear EyeWiki Editors,
Since January 1, 2026 we have added 15 new articles. We have also collectively edited 740 articles since the start of the year out of our current 1728 articles.
Tip of the Month: Do I need to get copyright permission to add images to EyeWiki?
- Short answer: Yes!
- This includes images from other publications and from the Internet
- It's a common misconception that images found on the Internet do not need permission
- When you add images, you guarantee to EyeWiki that you have obtained the appropriate permissions
- You must also cite the image as requested by the copyright owner
- You may use your own images and images from your colleagues with permission
- You may also the Academy’s Image Collection with the appropriate citation
- More details
- Find other great tips and FAQs on the Getting Started page
Section Statistics: All EyeWiki Sections should be at least 60% up to date. We will be gathering section statistics at the end of each month to share here and at the annual all Editors Meeting. Please regularly review and maintain your articles to keep your section up to date. Special thanks and appreciation to those sections that were at or above 80% at the end of March:
- Cataract/Anterior Segment 82%
- Oculoplastics/Orbit 83%
Find Your Article Assignments: Please visit your own section Portal to review the status of your section and your assigned articles
- Log in and go to the My Portal link at the top of the page next to "Recent Changes"
- To find your own article assignments, sort the article table by “Assigned Editor (portal member)” or use the filter
- Also, find your article assignments on your Talk page between your Name (after logging in) and Preferences
- Review the Quick-Start Guide for Editors for helpful tips. For easy reference, this guide is also linked to each section Portal page
Sign Off When You Have Finished an Article Review: When you complete an article review go to Edit with Form at the top of the article and change:
- The date to be current
- The status to Up to Date
- The reviewer's name to your own (This is how we know which editor last reviewed an article)
Other EyeWiki Contests Currently Open
- 2026 International Contest enter through May 31, 2026
- 2026 U.S. Residents and Fellow Contest enter through November 30, 2026
Our Top 3 Most Viewed Articles for March 2026
About the Retina/Vitreous section:
The Retina/Vitreous section has 0 articles that have not been assigned status (see portal). There are also 193 articles in this section that need to be updated. As editors, you are responsible for assigning status to articles and updating articles. We are asking you to access your portal and address these outstanding issues ASAP.
Remember, the high priority topics for our section are: none found
If you have questions about editing EyeWiki, your role, or suggestions for the site, please contact your section lead editor, Leo A. Kim, MD, PhD, or the EyeWiki editors Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS and Jennifer I Lim MD.
Thank you again for your dedication to the spread of ophthalmic knowledge via EyeWiki.
Sincerely,
- Jennifer I. Lim, MD
- Editor-in-Chief
- Nagham Al-Zubidi, MD
- Deputy Editor-in-Chief
- Dan Mummert
- Director, Online Education
Urgent: 6 month editorial review required
Dear EyeWiki Editor,
This notification is to inform you that a 6-month review is due for the EyeWiki article(s) listed below that are assigned to you. In order to ensure that the information provided on EyeWiki stays up to date and accurate and because anyone in the community can edit articles at any time, all EyeWiki articles must be reviewed by assigned editors every 6 months.
Please review and revise the article(s) if necessary. When you are finished with your review(s) please use "Edit with Form" to change:
- The date you completed your review
- The status to "Up to Date"
- The reviewer name to your own
Note: You can find all your articles assignments by going to your personal "Talk" page, or by going to "My Portal" where you will also find all the articles in your section.
All editors with articles on today's list receive this same message. You are only responsible for articles that are assigned to you, below: Project:Stale pages
Thank you again for your dedication to the spread of ophthalmic knowledge via EyeWiki.
Sincerely,
- Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS
- Editor-in-Chief
- Jennifer I. Lim, MD
- Deputy Editor-in-Chief
- Dan Mummert
- Director, Online Education
Retina/Vitreous: November EyeWiki Update
Dear EyeWiki Editors,
Since January 1, 2026 we have added 15 new articles. We have also collectively edited 740 articles since the start of the year out of our current 1728 articles.
Tip of the Month: Do I need to get copyright permission to add images to EyeWiki?
- Short answer: Yes!
- This includes images from other publications and from the Internet
- It's a common misconception that images found on the Internet do not need permission
- When you add images, you guarantee to EyeWiki that you have obtained the appropriate permissions
- You must also cite the image as requested by the copyright owner
- You may use your own images and images from your colleagues with permission
- You may also the Academy’s Image Collection with the appropriate citation
- More details
- Find other great tips and FAQs on the Getting Started page
Section Statistics: All EyeWiki Sections should be at least 60% up to date. We will be gathering section statistics at the end of each month to share here and at the annual all Editors Meeting. Please regularly review and maintain your articles to keep your section up to date. Special thanks and appreciation to those sections that were at or above 80% at the end of March:
- Cataract/Anterior Segment 82%
- Oculoplastics/Orbit 83%
Find Your Article Assignments: Please visit your own section Portal to review the status of your section and your assigned articles
- Log in and go to the My Portal link at the top of the page next to "Recent Changes"
- To find your own article assignments, sort the article table by “Assigned Editor (portal member)” or use the filter
- Also, find your article assignments on your Talk page between your Name (after logging in) and Preferences
- Review the Quick-Start Guide for Editors for helpful tips. For easy reference, this guide is also linked to each section Portal page
Sign Off When You Have Finished an Article Review: When you complete an article review go to Edit with Form at the top of the article and change:
- The date to be current
- The status to Up to Date
- The reviewer's name to your own (This is how we know which editor last reviewed an article)
Other EyeWiki Contests Currently Open
- 2026 International Contest enter through May 31, 2026
- 2026 U.S. Residents and Fellow Contest enter through November 30, 2026
Our Top 3 Most Viewed Articles for March 2026
About the Retina/Vitreous section:
The Retina/Vitreous section has 0 articles that have not been assigned status (see portal). There are also 193 articles in this section that need to be updated. As editors, you are responsible for assigning status to articles and updating articles. We are asking you to access your portal and address these outstanding issues ASAP.
Remember, the high priority topics for our section are: none found
If you have questions about editing EyeWiki, your role, or suggestions for the site, please contact your section lead editor, Leo A. Kim, MD, PhD, or the EyeWiki editors Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS and Jennifer I Lim MD.
Thank you again for your dedication to the spread of ophthalmic knowledge via EyeWiki.
Sincerely,
- Jennifer I. Lim, MD
- Editor-in-Chief
- Nagham Al-Zubidi, MD
- Deputy Editor-in-Chief
- Dan Mummert
- Director, Online Education
Retina/Vitreous: December EyeWiki Update
Dear EyeWiki Editors,
Since January 1, 2026 we have added 15 new articles. We have also collectively edited 740 articles since the start of the year out of our current 1728 articles.
Tip of the Month: Do I need to get copyright permission to add images to EyeWiki?
- Short answer: Yes!
- This includes images from other publications and from the Internet
- It's a common misconception that images found on the Internet do not need permission
- When you add images, you guarantee to EyeWiki that you have obtained the appropriate permissions
- You must also cite the image as requested by the copyright owner
- You may use your own images and images from your colleagues with permission
- You may also the Academy’s Image Collection with the appropriate citation
- More details
- Find other great tips and FAQs on the Getting Started page
Section Statistics: All EyeWiki Sections should be at least 60% up to date. We will be gathering section statistics at the end of each month to share here and at the annual all Editors Meeting. Please regularly review and maintain your articles to keep your section up to date. Special thanks and appreciation to those sections that were at or above 80% at the end of March:
- Cataract/Anterior Segment 82%
- Oculoplastics/Orbit 83%
Find Your Article Assignments: Please visit your own section Portal to review the status of your section and your assigned articles
- Log in and go to the My Portal link at the top of the page next to "Recent Changes"
- To find your own article assignments, sort the article table by “Assigned Editor (portal member)” or use the filter
- Also, find your article assignments on your Talk page between your Name (after logging in) and Preferences
- Review the Quick-Start Guide for Editors for helpful tips. For easy reference, this guide is also linked to each section Portal page
Sign Off When You Have Finished an Article Review: When you complete an article review go to Edit with Form at the top of the article and change:
- The date to be current
- The status to Up to Date
- The reviewer's name to your own (This is how we know which editor last reviewed an article)
Other EyeWiki Contests Currently Open
- 2026 International Contest enter through May 31, 2026
- 2026 U.S. Residents and Fellow Contest enter through November 30, 2026
Our Top 3 Most Viewed Articles for March 2026
About the Retina/Vitreous section:
The Retina/Vitreous section has 0 articles that have not been assigned status (see portal). There are also 193 articles in this section that need to be updated. As editors, you are responsible for assigning status to articles and updating articles. We are asking you to access your portal and address these outstanding issues ASAP.
Remember, the high priority topics for our section are: none found
If you have questions about editing EyeWiki, your role, or suggestions for the site, please contact your section lead editor, Leo A. Kim, MD, PhD, or the EyeWiki editors Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS and Jennifer I Lim MD.
Thank you again for your dedication to the spread of ophthalmic knowledge via EyeWiki.
Sincerely,
- Jennifer I. Lim, MD
- Editor-in-Chief
- Nagham Al-Zubidi, MD
- Deputy Editor-in-Chief
- Dan Mummert
- Director, Online Education
Urgent: 6 month editorial review required
Dear EyeWiki Editor,
This notification is to inform you that a 6-month review is due for the EyeWiki article(s) listed below that are assigned to you. In order to ensure that the information provided on EyeWiki stays up to date and accurate and because anyone in the community can edit articles at any time, all EyeWiki articles must be reviewed by assigned editors every 6 months.
Please review and revise the article(s) if necessary. When you are finished with your review(s) please use "Edit with Form" to change:
- The date you completed your review
- The status to "Up to Date"
- The reviewer name to your own
Note: You can find all your articles assignments by going to your personal "Talk" page, or by going to "My Portal" where you will also find all the articles in your section.
Please visit your section Portal to find all your article assignments. Project:Stale pages
Thank you again for your dedication to the spread of ophthalmic knowledge via EyeWiki.
Sincerely,
- Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS
- Editor-in-Chief
- Jennifer I. Lim, MD
- Deputy Editor-in-Chief
- Dan Mummert
- Director, Online Education
Retina/Vitreous: January EyeWiki Update
Dear EyeWiki Editors,
Since January 1, 2026 we have added 15 new articles. We have also collectively edited 740 articles since the start of the year out of our current 1728 articles.
Tip of the Month: Do I need to get copyright permission to add images to EyeWiki?
- Short answer: Yes!
- This includes images from other publications and from the Internet
- It's a common misconception that images found on the Internet do not need permission
- When you add images, you guarantee to EyeWiki that you have obtained the appropriate permissions
- You must also cite the image as requested by the copyright owner
- You may use your own images and images from your colleagues with permission
- You may also the Academy’s Image Collection with the appropriate citation
- More details
- Find other great tips and FAQs on the Getting Started page
Section Statistics: All EyeWiki Sections should be at least 60% up to date. We will be gathering section statistics at the end of each month to share here and at the annual all Editors Meeting. Please regularly review and maintain your articles to keep your section up to date. Special thanks and appreciation to those sections that were at or above 80% at the end of March:
- Cataract/Anterior Segment 82%
- Oculoplastics/Orbit 83%
Find Your Article Assignments: Please visit your own section Portal to review the status of your section and your assigned articles
- Log in and go to the My Portal link at the top of the page next to "Recent Changes"
- To find your own article assignments, sort the article table by “Assigned Editor (portal member)” or use the filter
- Also, find your article assignments on your Talk page between your Name (after logging in) and Preferences
- Review the Quick-Start Guide for Editors for helpful tips. For easy reference, this guide is also linked to each section Portal page
Sign Off When You Have Finished an Article Review: When you complete an article review go to Edit with Form at the top of the article and change:
- The date to be current
- The status to Up to Date
- The reviewer's name to your own (This is how we know which editor last reviewed an article)
Other EyeWiki Contests Currently Open
- 2026 International Contest enter through May 31, 2026
- 2026 U.S. Residents and Fellow Contest enter through November 30, 2026
Our Top 3 Most Viewed Articles for March 2026
About the Retina/Vitreous section:
The Retina/Vitreous section has 0 articles that have not been assigned status (see portal). There are also 193 articles in this section that need to be updated. As editors, you are responsible for assigning status to articles and updating articles. We are asking you to access your portal and address these outstanding issues ASAP.
Remember, the high priority topics for our section are: none found
If you have questions about editing EyeWiki, your role, or suggestions for the site, please contact your section lead editor, Leo A. Kim, MD, PhD, or the EyeWiki editors Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS and Jennifer I Lim MD.
Thank you again for your dedication to the spread of ophthalmic knowledge via EyeWiki.
Sincerely,
- Jennifer I. Lim, MD
- Editor-in-Chief
- Nagham Al-Zubidi, MD
- Deputy Editor-in-Chief
- Dan Mummert
- Director, Online Education
Retina/Vitreous: February EyeWiki Update
Dear EyeWiki Editors,
Since January 1, 2026 we have added 15 new articles. We have also collectively edited 740 articles since the start of the year out of our current 1728 articles.
Tip of the Month: Do I need to get copyright permission to add images to EyeWiki?
- Short answer: Yes!
- This includes images from other publications and from the Internet
- It's a common misconception that images found on the Internet do not need permission
- When you add images, you guarantee to EyeWiki that you have obtained the appropriate permissions
- You must also cite the image as requested by the copyright owner
- You may use your own images and images from your colleagues with permission
- You may also the Academy’s Image Collection with the appropriate citation
- More details
- Find other great tips and FAQs on the Getting Started page
Section Statistics: All EyeWiki Sections should be at least 60% up to date. We will be gathering section statistics at the end of each month to share here and at the annual all Editors Meeting. Please regularly review and maintain your articles to keep your section up to date. Special thanks and appreciation to those sections that were at or above 80% at the end of March:
- Cataract/Anterior Segment 82%
- Oculoplastics/Orbit 83%
Find Your Article Assignments: Please visit your own section Portal to review the status of your section and your assigned articles
- Log in and go to the My Portal link at the top of the page next to "Recent Changes"
- To find your own article assignments, sort the article table by “Assigned Editor (portal member)” or use the filter
- Also, find your article assignments on your Talk page between your Name (after logging in) and Preferences
- Review the Quick-Start Guide for Editors for helpful tips. For easy reference, this guide is also linked to each section Portal page
Sign Off When You Have Finished an Article Review: When you complete an article review go to Edit with Form at the top of the article and change:
- The date to be current
- The status to Up to Date
- The reviewer's name to your own (This is how we know which editor last reviewed an article)
Other EyeWiki Contests Currently Open
- 2026 International Contest enter through May 31, 2026
- 2026 U.S. Residents and Fellow Contest enter through November 30, 2026
Our Top 3 Most Viewed Articles for March 2026
About the Retina/Vitreous section:
The Retina/Vitreous section has 0 articles that have not been assigned status (see portal). There are also 193 articles in this section that need to be updated. As editors, you are responsible for assigning status to articles and updating articles. We are asking you to access your portal and address these outstanding issues ASAP.
Remember, the high priority topics for our section are: none found
If you have questions about editing EyeWiki, your role, or suggestions for the site, please contact your section lead editor, Leo A. Kim, MD, PhD, or the EyeWiki editors Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS and Jennifer I Lim MD.
Thank you again for your dedication to the spread of ophthalmic knowledge via EyeWiki.
Sincerely,
- Jennifer I. Lim, MD
- Editor-in-Chief
- Nagham Al-Zubidi, MD
- Deputy Editor-in-Chief
- Dan Mummert
- Director, Online Education
Retina/Vitreous: March EyeWiki Update
Dear EyeWiki Editors,
Since January 1, 2026 we have added 15 new articles. We have also collectively edited 740 articles since the start of the year out of our current 1728 articles.
Tip of the Month: Do I need to get copyright permission to add images to EyeWiki?
- Short answer: Yes!
- This includes images from other publications and from the Internet
- It's a common misconception that images found on the Internet do not need permission
- When you add images, you guarantee to EyeWiki that you have obtained the appropriate permissions
- You must also cite the image as requested by the copyright owner
- You may use your own images and images from your colleagues with permission
- You may also the Academy’s Image Collection with the appropriate citation
- More details
- Find other great tips and FAQs on the Getting Started page
Section Statistics: All EyeWiki Sections should be at least 60% up to date. We will be gathering section statistics at the end of each month to share here and at the annual all Editors Meeting. Please regularly review and maintain your articles to keep your section up to date. Special thanks and appreciation to those sections that were at or above 80% at the end of March:
- Cataract/Anterior Segment 82%
- Oculoplastics/Orbit 83%
Find Your Article Assignments: Please visit your own section Portal to review the status of your section and your assigned articles
- Log in and go to the My Portal link at the top of the page next to "Recent Changes"
- To find your own article assignments, sort the article table by “Assigned Editor (portal member)” or use the filter
- Also, find your article assignments on your Talk page between your Name (after logging in) and Preferences
- Review the Quick-Start Guide for Editors for helpful tips. For easy reference, this guide is also linked to each section Portal page
Sign Off When You Have Finished an Article Review: When you complete an article review go to Edit with Form at the top of the article and change:
- The date to be current
- The status to Up to Date
- The reviewer's name to your own (This is how we know which editor last reviewed an article)
Other EyeWiki Contests Currently Open
- 2026 International Contest enter through May 31, 2026
- 2026 U.S. Residents and Fellow Contest enter through November 30, 2026
Our Top 3 Most Viewed Articles for March 2026
About the Retina/Vitreous section:
The Retina/Vitreous section has 0 articles that have not been assigned status (see portal). There are also 193 articles in this section that need to be updated. As editors, you are responsible for assigning status to articles and updating articles. We are asking you to access your portal and address these outstanding issues ASAP.
Remember, the high priority topics for our section are: none found
If you have questions about editing EyeWiki, your role, or suggestions for the site, please contact your section lead editor, Leo A. Kim, MD, PhD, or the EyeWiki editors Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS and Jennifer I Lim MD.
Thank you again for your dedication to the spread of ophthalmic knowledge via EyeWiki.
Sincerely,
- Jennifer I. Lim, MD
- Editor-in-Chief
- Nagham Al-Zubidi, MD
- Deputy Editor-in-Chief
- Dan Mummert
- Director, Online Education
Retina/Vitreous: April EyeWiki Update
Dear EyeWiki Editors,
Since January 1, 2026 we have added 15 new articles. We have also collectively edited 740 articles since the start of the year out of our current 1728 articles.
Tip of the Month: Do I need to get copyright permission to add images to EyeWiki?
- Short answer: Yes!
- This includes images from other publications and from the Internet
- It's a common misconception that images found on the Internet do not need permission
- When you add images, you guarantee to EyeWiki that you have obtained the appropriate permissions
- You must also cite the image as requested by the copyright owner
- You may use your own images and images from your colleagues with permission
- You may also the Academy’s Image Collection with the appropriate citation
- More details
- Find other great tips and FAQs on the Getting Started page
Section Statistics: All EyeWiki Sections should be at least 60% up to date. We will be gathering section statistics at the end of each month to share here and at the annual all Editors Meeting. Please regularly review and maintain your articles to keep your section up to date. Special thanks and appreciation to those sections that were at or above 80% at the end of March:
- Cataract/Anterior Segment 82%
- Oculoplastics/Orbit 83%
Find Your Article Assignments: Please visit your own section Portal to review the status of your section and your assigned articles
- Log in and go to the My Portal link at the top of the page next to "Recent Changes"
- To find your own article assignments, sort the article table by “Assigned Editor (portal member)” or use the filter
- Also, find your article assignments on your Talk page between your Name (after logging in) and Preferences
- Review the Quick-Start Guide for Editors for helpful tips. For easy reference, this guide is also linked to each section Portal page
Sign Off When You Have Finished an Article Review: When you complete an article review go to Edit with Form at the top of the article and change:
- The date to be current
- The status to Up to Date
- The reviewer's name to your own (This is how we know which editor last reviewed an article)
Other EyeWiki Contests Currently Open
- 2026 International Contest enter through May 31, 2026
- 2026 U.S. Residents and Fellow Contest enter through November 30, 2026
Our Top 3 Most Viewed Articles for March 2026
About the Retina/Vitreous section:
The Retina/Vitreous section has 0 articles that have not been assigned status (see portal). There are also 193 articles in this section that need to be updated. As editors, you are responsible for assigning status to articles and updating articles. We are asking you to access your portal and address these outstanding issues ASAP.
Remember, the high priority topics for our section are: none found
If you have questions about editing EyeWiki, your role, or suggestions for the site, please contact your section lead editor, Leo A. Kim, MD, PhD, or the EyeWiki editors Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS and Jennifer I Lim MD.
Thank you again for your dedication to the spread of ophthalmic knowledge via EyeWiki.
Sincerely,
- Jennifer I. Lim, MD
- Editor-in-Chief
- Nagham Al-Zubidi, MD
- Deputy Editor-in-Chief
- Dan Mummert
- Director, Online Education
Retina/Vitreous: May EyeWiki Update
Dear EyeWiki Editors,
Since January 1, 2026 we have added 15 new articles. We have also collectively edited 740 articles since the start of the year out of our current 1728 articles.
Tip of the Month: Do I need to get copyright permission to add images to EyeWiki?
- Short answer: Yes!
- This includes images from other publications and from the Internet
- It's a common misconception that images found on the Internet do not need permission
- When you add images, you guarantee to EyeWiki that you have obtained the appropriate permissions
- You must also cite the image as requested by the copyright owner
- You may use your own images and images from your colleagues with permission
- You may also the Academy’s Image Collection with the appropriate citation
- More details
- Find other great tips and FAQs on the Getting Started page
Section Statistics: All EyeWiki Sections should be at least 60% up to date. We will be gathering section statistics at the end of each month to share here and at the annual all Editors Meeting. Please regularly review and maintain your articles to keep your section up to date. Special thanks and appreciation to those sections that were at or above 80% at the end of March:
- Cataract/Anterior Segment 82%
- Oculoplastics/Orbit 83%
Find Your Article Assignments: Please visit your own section Portal to review the status of your section and your assigned articles
- Log in and go to the My Portal link at the top of the page next to "Recent Changes"
- To find your own article assignments, sort the article table by “Assigned Editor (portal member)” or use the filter
- Also, find your article assignments on your Talk page between your Name (after logging in) and Preferences
- Review the Quick-Start Guide for Editors for helpful tips. For easy reference, this guide is also linked to each section Portal page
Sign Off When You Have Finished an Article Review: When you complete an article review go to Edit with Form at the top of the article and change:
- The date to be current
- The status to Up to Date
- The reviewer's name to your own (This is how we know which editor last reviewed an article)
Other EyeWiki Contests Currently Open
- 2026 International Contest enter through May 31, 2026
- 2026 U.S. Residents and Fellow Contest enter through November 30, 2026
Our Top 3 Most Viewed Articles for March 2026
About the Retina/Vitreous section:
The Retina/Vitreous section has 0 articles that have not been assigned status (see portal). There are also 193 articles in this section that need to be updated. As editors, you are responsible for assigning status to articles and updating articles. We are asking you to access your portal and address these outstanding issues ASAP.
Remember, the high priority topics for our section are: none found
If you have questions about editing EyeWiki, your role, or suggestions for the site, please contact your section lead editor, Leo A. Kim, MD, PhD, or the EyeWiki editors Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS and Jennifer I Lim MD.
Thank you again for your dedication to the spread of ophthalmic knowledge via EyeWiki.
Sincerely,
- Jennifer I. Lim, MD
- Editor-in-Chief
- Nagham Al-Zubidi, MD
- Deputy Editor-in-Chief
- Dan Mummert
- Director, Online Education
Urgent: 6 month editorial review required
Dear EyeWiki Editor,
This notification is to inform you that a 6-month review is due for the EyeWiki article(s) listed below that are assigned to you. In order to ensure that the information provided on EyeWiki stays up to date and accurate and because anyone in the community can edit articles at any time, all EyeWiki articles must be reviewed by assigned editors every 6 months.
Please review and revise the article(s) if necessary. When you are finished with your review(s) please use "Edit with Form" to change:
- The date you completed your review
- The status to "Up to Date"
- The reviewer name to your own
Note: You can find all your articles assignments by going to your personal "Talk" page, or by going to "My Portal" where you will also find all the articles in your section.
Please visit your section Portal to find all your article assignments. Project:Stale pages
Thank you again for your dedication to the spread of ophthalmic knowledge via EyeWiki.
Sincerely,
- Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS
- Editor-in-Chief
- Jennifer I. Lim, MD
- Deputy Editor-in-Chief
- Dan Mummert
- Director, Online Education
Urgent: 6 month editorial review required
Dear EyeWiki Editor,
This notification is to inform you that a 6-month review is due for the EyeWiki article(s) listed below that are assigned to you. In order to ensure that the information provided on EyeWiki stays up to date and accurate and because anyone in the community can edit articles at any time, all EyeWiki articles must be reviewed by assigned editors every 6 months.
Please review and revise the article(s) if necessary. When you are finished with your review(s) please use "Edit with Form" to change:
- The date you completed your review
- The status to "Up to Date"
- The reviewer name to your own
Note: You can find all your articles assignments by going to your personal "Talk" page, or by going to "My Portal" where you will also find all the articles in your section.
Please visit your section Portal to find all your article assignments. Project:Stale pages
Thank you again for your dedication to the spread of ophthalmic knowledge via EyeWiki.
Sincerely,
- Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS
- Editor-in-Chief
- Jennifer I. Lim, MD
- Deputy Editor-in-Chief
- Dan Mummert
- Director, Online Education
Retina/Vitreous: June EyeWiki Update
Dear EyeWiki Editors,
Since January 1, 2026 we have added 15 new articles. We have also collectively edited 740 articles since the start of the year out of our current 1728 articles.
Tip of the Month: Do I need to get copyright permission to add images to EyeWiki?
- Short answer: Yes!
- This includes images from other publications and from the Internet
- It's a common misconception that images found on the Internet do not need permission
- When you add images, you guarantee to EyeWiki that you have obtained the appropriate permissions
- You must also cite the image as requested by the copyright owner
- You may use your own images and images from your colleagues with permission
- You may also the Academy’s Image Collection with the appropriate citation
- More details
- Find other great tips and FAQs on the Getting Started page
Section Statistics: All EyeWiki Sections should be at least 60% up to date. We will be gathering section statistics at the end of each month to share here and at the annual all Editors Meeting. Please regularly review and maintain your articles to keep your section up to date. Special thanks and appreciation to those sections that were at or above 80% at the end of March:
- Cataract/Anterior Segment 82%
- Oculoplastics/Orbit 83%
Find Your Article Assignments: Please visit your own section Portal to review the status of your section and your assigned articles
- Log in and go to the My Portal link at the top of the page next to "Recent Changes"
- To find your own article assignments, sort the article table by “Assigned Editor (portal member)” or use the filter
- Also, find your article assignments on your Talk page between your Name (after logging in) and Preferences
- Review the Quick-Start Guide for Editors for helpful tips. For easy reference, this guide is also linked to each section Portal page
Sign Off When You Have Finished an Article Review: When you complete an article review go to Edit with Form at the top of the article and change:
- The date to be current
- The status to Up to Date
- The reviewer's name to your own (This is how we know which editor last reviewed an article)
Other EyeWiki Contests Currently Open
- 2026 International Contest enter through May 31, 2026
- 2026 U.S. Residents and Fellow Contest enter through November 30, 2026
Our Top 3 Most Viewed Articles for March 2026
About the Retina/Vitreous section:
The Retina/Vitreous section has 0 articles that have not been assigned status (see portal). There are also 193 articles in this section that need to be updated. As editors, you are responsible for assigning status to articles and updating articles. We are asking you to access your portal and address these outstanding issues ASAP.
Remember, the high priority topics for our section are: none found
If you have questions about editing EyeWiki, your role, or suggestions for the site, please contact your section lead editor, Leo A. Kim, MD, PhD, or the EyeWiki editors Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS and Jennifer I Lim MD.
Thank you again for your dedication to the spread of ophthalmic knowledge via EyeWiki.
Sincerely,
- Jennifer I. Lim, MD
- Editor-in-Chief
- Nagham Al-Zubidi, MD
- Deputy Editor-in-Chief
- Dan Mummert
- Director, Online Education
Urgent: 6 month editorial review required
Dear EyeWiki Editor,
This notification is to inform you that a 6-month review is due for the EyeWiki article(s) listed below that are assigned to you. In order to ensure that the information provided on EyeWiki stays up to date and accurate and because anyone in the community can edit articles at any time, all EyeWiki articles must be reviewed by assigned editors every 6 months.
Please review and revise the article(s) if necessary. When you are finished with your review(s) please use "Edit with Form" to change:
- The date you completed your review
- The status to "Up to Date"
- The reviewer name to your own
Note: You can find all your articles assignments by going to your personal "Talk" page, or by going to "My Portal" where you will also find all the articles in your section.
Please visit your section Portal to find all your article assignments. Project:Stale pages
Thank you again for your dedication to the spread of ophthalmic knowledge via EyeWiki.
Sincerely,
- Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS
- Editor-in-Chief
- Jennifer I. Lim, MD
- Deputy Editor-in-Chief
- Dan Mummert
- Director, Online Education
Retina/Vitreous: July EyeWiki Update
Dear EyeWiki Editors,
Since January 1, 2026 we have added 15 new articles. We have also collectively edited 740 articles since the start of the year out of our current 1728 articles.
Tip of the Month: Do I need to get copyright permission to add images to EyeWiki?
- Short answer: Yes!
- This includes images from other publications and from the Internet
- It's a common misconception that images found on the Internet do not need permission
- When you add images, you guarantee to EyeWiki that you have obtained the appropriate permissions
- You must also cite the image as requested by the copyright owner
- You may use your own images and images from your colleagues with permission
- You may also the Academy’s Image Collection with the appropriate citation
- More details
- Find other great tips and FAQs on the Getting Started page
Section Statistics: All EyeWiki Sections should be at least 60% up to date. We will be gathering section statistics at the end of each month to share here and at the annual all Editors Meeting. Please regularly review and maintain your articles to keep your section up to date. Special thanks and appreciation to those sections that were at or above 80% at the end of March:
- Cataract/Anterior Segment 82%
- Oculoplastics/Orbit 83%
Find Your Article Assignments: Please visit your own section Portal to review the status of your section and your assigned articles
- Log in and go to the My Portal link at the top of the page next to "Recent Changes"
- To find your own article assignments, sort the article table by “Assigned Editor (portal member)” or use the filter
- Also, find your article assignments on your Talk page between your Name (after logging in) and Preferences
- Review the Quick-Start Guide for Editors for helpful tips. For easy reference, this guide is also linked to each section Portal page
Sign Off When You Have Finished an Article Review: When you complete an article review go to Edit with Form at the top of the article and change:
- The date to be current
- The status to Up to Date
- The reviewer's name to your own (This is how we know which editor last reviewed an article)
Other EyeWiki Contests Currently Open
- 2026 International Contest enter through May 31, 2026
- 2026 U.S. Residents and Fellow Contest enter through November 30, 2026
Our Top 3 Most Viewed Articles for March 2026
About the Retina/Vitreous section:
The Retina/Vitreous section has 0 articles that have not been assigned status (see portal). There are also 193 articles in this section that need to be updated. As editors, you are responsible for assigning status to articles and updating articles. We are asking you to access your portal and address these outstanding issues ASAP.
Remember, the high priority topics for our section are: none found
If you have questions about editing EyeWiki, your role, or suggestions for the site, please contact your section lead editor, Leo A. Kim, MD, PhD, or the EyeWiki editors Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS and Jennifer I Lim MD.
Thank you again for your dedication to the spread of ophthalmic knowledge via EyeWiki.
Sincerely,
- Jennifer I. Lim, MD
- Editor-in-Chief
- Nagham Al-Zubidi, MD
- Deputy Editor-in-Chief
- Dan Mummert
- Director, Online Education
Retina/Vitreous: August EyeWiki Update
Dear EyeWiki Editors,
Since January 1, 2026 we have added 15 new articles. We have also collectively edited 740 articles since the start of the year out of our current 1728 articles.
Tip of the Month: Do I need to get copyright permission to add images to EyeWiki?
- Short answer: Yes!
- This includes images from other publications and from the Internet
- It's a common misconception that images found on the Internet do not need permission
- When you add images, you guarantee to EyeWiki that you have obtained the appropriate permissions
- You must also cite the image as requested by the copyright owner
- You may use your own images and images from your colleagues with permission
- You may also the Academy’s Image Collection with the appropriate citation
- More details
- Find other great tips and FAQs on the Getting Started page
Section Statistics: All EyeWiki Sections should be at least 60% up to date. We will be gathering section statistics at the end of each month to share here and at the annual all Editors Meeting. Please regularly review and maintain your articles to keep your section up to date. Special thanks and appreciation to those sections that were at or above 80% at the end of March:
- Cataract/Anterior Segment 82%
- Oculoplastics/Orbit 83%
Find Your Article Assignments: Please visit your own section Portal to review the status of your section and your assigned articles
- Log in and go to the My Portal link at the top of the page next to "Recent Changes"
- To find your own article assignments, sort the article table by “Assigned Editor (portal member)” or use the filter
- Also, find your article assignments on your Talk page between your Name (after logging in) and Preferences
- Review the Quick-Start Guide for Editors for helpful tips. For easy reference, this guide is also linked to each section Portal page
Sign Off When You Have Finished an Article Review: When you complete an article review go to Edit with Form at the top of the article and change:
- The date to be current
- The status to Up to Date
- The reviewer's name to your own (This is how we know which editor last reviewed an article)
Other EyeWiki Contests Currently Open
- 2026 International Contest enter through May 31, 2026
- 2026 U.S. Residents and Fellow Contest enter through November 30, 2026
Our Top 3 Most Viewed Articles for March 2026
About the Retina/Vitreous section:
The Retina/Vitreous section has 0 articles that have not been assigned status (see portal). There are also 193 articles in this section that need to be updated. As editors, you are responsible for assigning status to articles and updating articles. We are asking you to access your portal and address these outstanding issues ASAP.
Remember, the high priority topics for our section are: none found
If you have questions about editing EyeWiki, your role, or suggestions for the site, please contact your section lead editor, Leo A. Kim, MD, PhD, or the EyeWiki editors Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS and Jennifer I Lim MD.
Thank you again for your dedication to the spread of ophthalmic knowledge via EyeWiki.
Sincerely,
- Jennifer I. Lim, MD
- Editor-in-Chief
- Nagham Al-Zubidi, MD
- Deputy Editor-in-Chief
- Dan Mummert
- Director, Online Education
Retina/Vitreous: September EyeWiki Update
Dear EyeWiki Editors,
Since January 1, 2026 we have added 15 new articles. We have also collectively edited 740 articles since the start of the year out of our current 1728 articles.
Tip of the Month: Do I need to get copyright permission to add images to EyeWiki?
- Short answer: Yes!
- This includes images from other publications and from the Internet
- It's a common misconception that images found on the Internet do not need permission
- When you add images, you guarantee to EyeWiki that you have obtained the appropriate permissions
- You must also cite the image as requested by the copyright owner
- You may use your own images and images from your colleagues with permission
- You may also the Academy’s Image Collection with the appropriate citation
- More details
- Find other great tips and FAQs on the Getting Started page
Section Statistics: All EyeWiki Sections should be at least 60% up to date. We will be gathering section statistics at the end of each month to share here and at the annual all Editors Meeting. Please regularly review and maintain your articles to keep your section up to date. Special thanks and appreciation to those sections that were at or above 80% at the end of March:
- Cataract/Anterior Segment 82%
- Oculoplastics/Orbit 83%
Find Your Article Assignments: Please visit your own section Portal to review the status of your section and your assigned articles
- Log in and go to the My Portal link at the top of the page next to "Recent Changes"
- To find your own article assignments, sort the article table by “Assigned Editor (portal member)” or use the filter
- Also, find your article assignments on your Talk page between your Name (after logging in) and Preferences
- Review the Quick-Start Guide for Editors for helpful tips. For easy reference, this guide is also linked to each section Portal page
Sign Off When You Have Finished an Article Review: When you complete an article review go to Edit with Form at the top of the article and change:
- The date to be current
- The status to Up to Date
- The reviewer's name to your own (This is how we know which editor last reviewed an article)
Other EyeWiki Contests Currently Open
- 2026 International Contest enter through May 31, 2026
- 2026 U.S. Residents and Fellow Contest enter through November 30, 2026
Our Top 3 Most Viewed Articles for March 2026
About the Retina/Vitreous section:
The Retina/Vitreous section has 0 articles that have not been assigned status (see portal). There are also 193 articles in this section that need to be updated. As editors, you are responsible for assigning status to articles and updating articles. We are asking you to access your portal and address these outstanding issues ASAP.
Remember, the high priority topics for our section are: none found
If you have questions about editing EyeWiki, your role, or suggestions for the site, please contact your section lead editor, Leo A. Kim, MD, PhD, or the EyeWiki editors Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS and Jennifer I Lim MD.
Thank you again for your dedication to the spread of ophthalmic knowledge via EyeWiki.
Sincerely,
- Jennifer I. Lim, MD
- Editor-in-Chief
- Nagham Al-Zubidi, MD
- Deputy Editor-in-Chief
- Dan Mummert
- Director, Online Education
Urgent: 6 month editorial review required
Dear EyeWiki Editor,
This notification is to inform you that a 6-month review is due for the EyeWiki article(s) listed below that are assigned to you. In order to ensure that the information provided on EyeWiki stays up to date and accurate and because anyone in the community can edit articles at any time, all EyeWiki articles must be reviewed by assigned editors every 6 months.
Please review and revise the article(s) if necessary. When you are finished with your review(s) please use "Edit with Form" to change:
- The date you completed your review
- The status to "Up to Date"
- The reviewer name to your own
Note: You can find all your articles assignments by going to your personal "Talk" page, or by going to "My Portal" where you will also find all the articles in your section.
Please visit your section Portal to find all your article assignments. Project:Stale pages
Thank you again for your dedication to the spread of ophthalmic knowledge via EyeWiki.
Sincerely,
- Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS
- Editor-in-Chief
- Jennifer I. Lim, MD
- Deputy Editor-in-Chief
- Dan Mummert
- Director, Online Education
Urgent: 6 month editorial review required
Dear EyeWiki Editor,
This notification is to inform you that a 6-month review is due for the EyeWiki article(s) listed below that are assigned to you. In order to ensure that the information provided on EyeWiki stays up to date and accurate and because anyone in the community can edit articles at any time, all EyeWiki articles must be reviewed by assigned editors every 6 months.
Please review and revise the article(s) if necessary. When you are finished with your review(s) please use "Edit with Form" to change:
- The date you completed your review
- The status to "Up to Date"
- The reviewer name to your own
Note: You can find all your articles assignments by going to your personal "Talk" page, or by going to "My Portal" where you will also find all the articles in your section.
Please visit your section Portal to find all your article assignments. Project:Stale pages
Thank you again for your dedication to the spread of ophthalmic knowledge via EyeWiki.
Sincerely,
- Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS
- Editor-in-Chief
- Jennifer I. Lim, MD
- Deputy Editor-in-Chief
- Dan Mummert
- Director, Online Education
Retina/Vitreous: October EyeWiki Update
Dear EyeWiki Editors,
Since January 1, 2026 we have added 15 new articles. We have also collectively edited 740 articles since the start of the year out of our current 1728 articles.
Tip of the Month: Do I need to get copyright permission to add images to EyeWiki?
- Short answer: Yes!
- This includes images from other publications and from the Internet
- It's a common misconception that images found on the Internet do not need permission
- When you add images, you guarantee to EyeWiki that you have obtained the appropriate permissions
- You must also cite the image as requested by the copyright owner
- You may use your own images and images from your colleagues with permission
- You may also the Academy’s Image Collection with the appropriate citation
- More details
- Find other great tips and FAQs on the Getting Started page
Section Statistics: All EyeWiki Sections should be at least 60% up to date. We will be gathering section statistics at the end of each month to share here and at the annual all Editors Meeting. Please regularly review and maintain your articles to keep your section up to date. Special thanks and appreciation to those sections that were at or above 80% at the end of March:
- Cataract/Anterior Segment 82%
- Oculoplastics/Orbit 83%
Find Your Article Assignments: Please visit your own section Portal to review the status of your section and your assigned articles
- Log in and go to the My Portal link at the top of the page next to "Recent Changes"
- To find your own article assignments, sort the article table by “Assigned Editor (portal member)” or use the filter
- Also, find your article assignments on your Talk page between your Name (after logging in) and Preferences
- Review the Quick-Start Guide for Editors for helpful tips. For easy reference, this guide is also linked to each section Portal page
Sign Off When You Have Finished an Article Review: When you complete an article review go to Edit with Form at the top of the article and change:
- The date to be current
- The status to Up to Date
- The reviewer's name to your own (This is how we know which editor last reviewed an article)
Other EyeWiki Contests Currently Open
- 2026 International Contest enter through May 31, 2026
- 2026 U.S. Residents and Fellow Contest enter through November 30, 2026
Our Top 3 Most Viewed Articles for March 2026
About the Retina/Vitreous section:
The Retina/Vitreous section has 0 articles that have not been assigned status (see portal). There are also 193 articles in this section that need to be updated. As editors, you are responsible for assigning status to articles and updating articles. We are asking you to access your portal and address these outstanding issues ASAP.
Remember, the high priority topics for our section are: none found
If you have questions about editing EyeWiki, your role, or suggestions for the site, please contact your section lead editor, Leo A. Kim, MD, PhD, or the EyeWiki editors Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS and Jennifer I Lim MD.
Thank you again for your dedication to the spread of ophthalmic knowledge via EyeWiki.
Sincerely,
- Jennifer I. Lim, MD
- Editor-in-Chief
- Nagham Al-Zubidi, MD
- Deputy Editor-in-Chief
- Dan Mummert
- Director, Online Education
Urgent: 6 month editorial review required
Dear EyeWiki Editor,
This notification is to inform you that a 6-month review is due for the EyeWiki article(s) listed below that are assigned to you. In order to ensure that the information provided on EyeWiki stays up to date and accurate and because anyone in the community can edit articles at any time, all EyeWiki articles must be reviewed by assigned editors every 6 months.
Please review and revise the article(s) if necessary. When you are finished with your review(s) please use "Edit with Form" to change:
- The date you completed your review
- The status to "Up to Date"
- The reviewer name to your own
Note: You can find all your articles assignments by going to your personal "Talk" page, or by going to "My Portal" where you will also find all the articles in your section.
Please visit your section Portal to find all your article assignments. Project:Stale pages
Thank you again for your dedication to the spread of ophthalmic knowledge via EyeWiki.
Sincerely,
- Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS
- Editor-in-Chief
- Jennifer I. Lim, MD
- Deputy Editor-in-Chief
- Dan Mummert
- Director, Online Education
Retina/Vitreous: November EyeWiki Update
Dear EyeWiki Editors,
Since January 1, 2026 we have added 15 new articles. We have also collectively edited 740 articles since the start of the year out of our current 1728 articles.
Tip of the Month: Do I need to get copyright permission to add images to EyeWiki?
- Short answer: Yes!
- This includes images from other publications and from the Internet
- It's a common misconception that images found on the Internet do not need permission
- When you add images, you guarantee to EyeWiki that you have obtained the appropriate permissions
- You must also cite the image as requested by the copyright owner
- You may use your own images and images from your colleagues with permission
- You may also the Academy’s Image Collection with the appropriate citation
- More details
- Find other great tips and FAQs on the Getting Started page
Section Statistics: All EyeWiki Sections should be at least 60% up to date. We will be gathering section statistics at the end of each month to share here and at the annual all Editors Meeting. Please regularly review and maintain your articles to keep your section up to date. Special thanks and appreciation to those sections that were at or above 80% at the end of March:
- Cataract/Anterior Segment 82%
- Oculoplastics/Orbit 83%
Find Your Article Assignments: Please visit your own section Portal to review the status of your section and your assigned articles
- Log in and go to the My Portal link at the top of the page next to "Recent Changes"
- To find your own article assignments, sort the article table by “Assigned Editor (portal member)” or use the filter
- Also, find your article assignments on your Talk page between your Name (after logging in) and Preferences
- Review the Quick-Start Guide for Editors for helpful tips. For easy reference, this guide is also linked to each section Portal page
Sign Off When You Have Finished an Article Review: When you complete an article review go to Edit with Form at the top of the article and change:
- The date to be current
- The status to Up to Date
- The reviewer's name to your own (This is how we know which editor last reviewed an article)
Other EyeWiki Contests Currently Open
- 2026 International Contest enter through May 31, 2026
- 2026 U.S. Residents and Fellow Contest enter through November 30, 2026
Our Top 3 Most Viewed Articles for March 2026
About the Retina/Vitreous section:
The Retina/Vitreous section has 0 articles that have not been assigned status (see portal). There are also 193 articles in this section that need to be updated. As editors, you are responsible for assigning status to articles and updating articles. We are asking you to access your portal and address these outstanding issues ASAP.
Remember, the high priority topics for our section are: none found
If you have questions about editing EyeWiki, your role, or suggestions for the site, please contact your section lead editor, Leo A. Kim, MD, PhD, or the EyeWiki editors Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS and Jennifer I Lim MD.
Thank you again for your dedication to the spread of ophthalmic knowledge via EyeWiki.
Sincerely,
- Jennifer I. Lim, MD
- Editor-in-Chief
- Nagham Al-Zubidi, MD
- Deputy Editor-in-Chief
- Dan Mummert
- Director, Online Education
Retina/Vitreous: December EyeWiki Update
Dear EyeWiki Editors,
Since January 1, 2026 we have added 15 new articles. We have also collectively edited 740 articles since the start of the year out of our current 1728 articles.
Tip of the Month: Do I need to get copyright permission to add images to EyeWiki?
- Short answer: Yes!
- This includes images from other publications and from the Internet
- It's a common misconception that images found on the Internet do not need permission
- When you add images, you guarantee to EyeWiki that you have obtained the appropriate permissions
- You must also cite the image as requested by the copyright owner
- You may use your own images and images from your colleagues with permission
- You may also the Academy’s Image Collection with the appropriate citation
- More details
- Find other great tips and FAQs on the Getting Started page
Section Statistics: All EyeWiki Sections should be at least 60% up to date. We will be gathering section statistics at the end of each month to share here and at the annual all Editors Meeting. Please regularly review and maintain your articles to keep your section up to date. Special thanks and appreciation to those sections that were at or above 80% at the end of March:
- Cataract/Anterior Segment 82%
- Oculoplastics/Orbit 83%
Find Your Article Assignments: Please visit your own section Portal to review the status of your section and your assigned articles
- Log in and go to the My Portal link at the top of the page next to "Recent Changes"
- To find your own article assignments, sort the article table by “Assigned Editor (portal member)” or use the filter
- Also, find your article assignments on your Talk page between your Name (after logging in) and Preferences
- Review the Quick-Start Guide for Editors for helpful tips. For easy reference, this guide is also linked to each section Portal page
Sign Off When You Have Finished an Article Review: When you complete an article review go to Edit with Form at the top of the article and change:
- The date to be current
- The status to Up to Date
- The reviewer's name to your own (This is how we know which editor last reviewed an article)
Other EyeWiki Contests Currently Open
- 2026 International Contest enter through May 31, 2026
- 2026 U.S. Residents and Fellow Contest enter through November 30, 2026
Our Top 3 Most Viewed Articles for March 2026
About the Retina/Vitreous section:
The Retina/Vitreous section has 0 articles that have not been assigned status (see portal). There are also 193 articles in this section that need to be updated. As editors, you are responsible for assigning status to articles and updating articles. We are asking you to access your portal and address these outstanding issues ASAP.
Remember, the high priority topics for our section are: none found
If you have questions about editing EyeWiki, your role, or suggestions for the site, please contact your section lead editor, Leo A. Kim, MD, PhD, or the EyeWiki editors Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS and Jennifer I Lim MD.
Thank you again for your dedication to the spread of ophthalmic knowledge via EyeWiki.
Sincerely,
- Jennifer I. Lim, MD
- Editor-in-Chief
- Nagham Al-Zubidi, MD
- Deputy Editor-in-Chief
- Dan Mummert
- Director, Online Education
Retina/Vitreous: January EyeWiki Update
Dear EyeWiki Editors,
Since January 1, 2026 we have added 15 new articles. We have also collectively edited 740 articles since the start of the year out of our current 1728 articles.
Tip of the Month: Do I need to get copyright permission to add images to EyeWiki?
- Short answer: Yes!
- This includes images from other publications and from the Internet
- It's a common misconception that images found on the Internet do not need permission
- When you add images, you guarantee to EyeWiki that you have obtained the appropriate permissions
- You must also cite the image as requested by the copyright owner
- You may use your own images and images from your colleagues with permission
- You may also the Academy’s Image Collection with the appropriate citation
- More details
- Find other great tips and FAQs on the Getting Started page
Section Statistics: All EyeWiki Sections should be at least 60% up to date. We will be gathering section statistics at the end of each month to share here and at the annual all Editors Meeting. Please regularly review and maintain your articles to keep your section up to date. Special thanks and appreciation to those sections that were at or above 80% at the end of March:
- Cataract/Anterior Segment 82%
- Oculoplastics/Orbit 83%
Find Your Article Assignments: Please visit your own section Portal to review the status of your section and your assigned articles
- Log in and go to the My Portal link at the top of the page next to "Recent Changes"
- To find your own article assignments, sort the article table by “Assigned Editor (portal member)” or use the filter
- Also, find your article assignments on your Talk page between your Name (after logging in) and Preferences
- Review the Quick-Start Guide for Editors for helpful tips. For easy reference, this guide is also linked to each section Portal page
Sign Off When You Have Finished an Article Review: When you complete an article review go to Edit with Form at the top of the article and change:
- The date to be current
- The status to Up to Date
- The reviewer's name to your own (This is how we know which editor last reviewed an article)
Other EyeWiki Contests Currently Open
- 2026 International Contest enter through May 31, 2026
- 2026 U.S. Residents and Fellow Contest enter through November 30, 2026
Our Top 3 Most Viewed Articles for March 2026
About the Retina/Vitreous section:
The Retina/Vitreous section has 0 articles that have not been assigned status (see portal). There are also 193 articles in this section that need to be updated. As editors, you are responsible for assigning status to articles and updating articles. We are asking you to access your portal and address these outstanding issues ASAP.
Remember, the high priority topics for our section are: none found
If you have questions about editing EyeWiki, your role, or suggestions for the site, please contact your section lead editor, Leo A. Kim, MD, PhD, or the EyeWiki editors Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS and Jennifer I Lim MD.
Thank you again for your dedication to the spread of ophthalmic knowledge via EyeWiki.
Sincerely,
- Jennifer I. Lim, MD
- Editor-in-Chief
- Nagham Al-Zubidi, MD
- Deputy Editor-in-Chief
- Dan Mummert
- Director, Online Education
Urgent: 6 month editorial review required
Dear EyeWiki Editor,
This notification is to inform you that a 6-month review is due for the EyeWiki article(s) listed below that are assigned to you. In order to ensure that the information provided on EyeWiki stays up to date and accurate and because anyone in the community can edit articles at any time, all EyeWiki articles must be reviewed by assigned editors every 6 months.
Please review and revise the article(s) if necessary. When you are finished with your review(s) please use "Edit with Form" to change:
- The date you completed your review
- The status to "Up to Date"
- The reviewer name to your own
Note: You can find all your articles assignments by going to your personal "Talk" page, or by going to "My Portal" where you will also find all the articles in your section.
Please visit your section Portal to find all your article assignments. Project:Stale pages
Thank you again for your dedication to the spread of ophthalmic knowledge via EyeWiki.
Sincerely,
- Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS
- Editor-in-Chief
- Jennifer I. Lim, MD
- Deputy Editor-in-Chief
- Dan Mummert
- Director, Online Education
Urgent: 6 month editorial review required
Dear EyeWiki Editor,
This notification is to inform you that a 6-month review is due for the EyeWiki article(s) listed below that are assigned to you. In order to ensure that the information provided on EyeWiki stays up to date and accurate and because anyone in the community can edit articles at any time, all EyeWiki articles must be reviewed by assigned editors every 6 months.
Please review and revise the article(s) if necessary. When you are finished with your review(s) please use "Edit with Form" to change:
- The date you completed your review
- The status to "Up to Date"
- The reviewer name to your own
Note: You can find all your articles assignments by going to your personal "Talk" page, or by going to "My Portal" where you will also find all the articles in your section.
Please visit your section Portal to find all your article assignments. Project:Stale pages
Thank you again for your dedication to the spread of ophthalmic knowledge via EyeWiki.
Sincerely,
- Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS
- Editor-in-Chief
- Jennifer I. Lim, MD
- Deputy Editor-in-Chief
- Dan Mummert
- Director, Online Education
Retina/Vitreous: February EyeWiki Update
Dear EyeWiki Editors,
Since January 1, 2026 we have added 15 new articles. We have also collectively edited 740 articles since the start of the year out of our current 1728 articles.
Tip of the Month: Do I need to get copyright permission to add images to EyeWiki?
- Short answer: Yes!
- This includes images from other publications and from the Internet
- It's a common misconception that images found on the Internet do not need permission
- When you add images, you guarantee to EyeWiki that you have obtained the appropriate permissions
- You must also cite the image as requested by the copyright owner
- You may use your own images and images from your colleagues with permission
- You may also the Academy’s Image Collection with the appropriate citation
- More details
- Find other great tips and FAQs on the Getting Started page
Section Statistics: All EyeWiki Sections should be at least 60% up to date. We will be gathering section statistics at the end of each month to share here and at the annual all Editors Meeting. Please regularly review and maintain your articles to keep your section up to date. Special thanks and appreciation to those sections that were at or above 80% at the end of March:
- Cataract/Anterior Segment 82%
- Oculoplastics/Orbit 83%
Find Your Article Assignments: Please visit your own section Portal to review the status of your section and your assigned articles
- Log in and go to the My Portal link at the top of the page next to "Recent Changes"
- To find your own article assignments, sort the article table by “Assigned Editor (portal member)” or use the filter
- Also, find your article assignments on your Talk page between your Name (after logging in) and Preferences
- Review the Quick-Start Guide for Editors for helpful tips. For easy reference, this guide is also linked to each section Portal page
Sign Off When You Have Finished an Article Review: When you complete an article review go to Edit with Form at the top of the article and change:
- The date to be current
- The status to Up to Date
- The reviewer's name to your own (This is how we know which editor last reviewed an article)
Other EyeWiki Contests Currently Open
- 2026 International Contest enter through May 31, 2026
- 2026 U.S. Residents and Fellow Contest enter through November 30, 2026
Our Top 3 Most Viewed Articles for March 2026
About the Retina/Vitreous section:
The Retina/Vitreous section has 0 articles that have not been assigned status (see portal). There are also 193 articles in this section that need to be updated. As editors, you are responsible for assigning status to articles and updating articles. We are asking you to access your portal and address these outstanding issues ASAP.
Remember, the high priority topics for our section are: none found
If you have questions about editing EyeWiki, your role, or suggestions for the site, please contact your section lead editor, Leo A. Kim, MD, PhD, or the EyeWiki editors Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS and Jennifer I Lim MD.
Thank you again for your dedication to the spread of ophthalmic knowledge via EyeWiki.
Sincerely,
- Jennifer I. Lim, MD
- Editor-in-Chief
- Nagham Al-Zubidi, MD
- Deputy Editor-in-Chief
- Dan Mummert
- Director, Online Education
Urgent: 6 month editorial review required
Dear EyeWiki Editor,
This notification is to inform you that a 6-month review is due for the EyeWiki article(s) listed below that are assigned to you. In order to ensure that the information provided on EyeWiki stays up to date and accurate and because anyone in the community can edit articles at any time, all EyeWiki articles must be reviewed by assigned editors every 6 months.
Please review and revise the article(s) if necessary. When you are finished with your review(s) please use "Edit with Form" to change:
- The date you completed your review
- The status to "Up to Date"
- The reviewer name to your own
Note: You can find all your articles assignments by going to your personal "Talk" page, or by going to "My Portal" where you will also find all the articles in your section.
Please visit your section Portal to find all your article assignments. Project:Stale pages
Thank you again for your dedication to the spread of ophthalmic knowledge via EyeWiki.
Sincerely,
- Jennifer I. Lim, MD
- Editor-in-Chief
- Nagham Al-Zubidi, MD
- Deputy Editor-in-Chief
- Dan Mummert
- Director, Online Education
Retina/Vitreous: March EyeWiki Update
Dear EyeWiki Editors,
Since January 1, 2026 we have added 15 new articles. We have also collectively edited 740 articles since the start of the year out of our current 1728 articles.
Tip of the Month: Do I need to get copyright permission to add images to EyeWiki?
- Short answer: Yes!
- This includes images from other publications and from the Internet
- It's a common misconception that images found on the Internet do not need permission
- When you add images, you guarantee to EyeWiki that you have obtained the appropriate permissions
- You must also cite the image as requested by the copyright owner
- You may use your own images and images from your colleagues with permission
- You may also the Academy’s Image Collection with the appropriate citation
- More details
- Find other great tips and FAQs on the Getting Started page
Section Statistics: All EyeWiki Sections should be at least 60% up to date. We will be gathering section statistics at the end of each month to share here and at the annual all Editors Meeting. Please regularly review and maintain your articles to keep your section up to date. Special thanks and appreciation to those sections that were at or above 80% at the end of March:
- Cataract/Anterior Segment 82%
- Oculoplastics/Orbit 83%
Find Your Article Assignments: Please visit your own section Portal to review the status of your section and your assigned articles
- Log in and go to the My Portal link at the top of the page next to "Recent Changes"
- To find your own article assignments, sort the article table by “Assigned Editor (portal member)” or use the filter
- Also, find your article assignments on your Talk page between your Name (after logging in) and Preferences
- Review the Quick-Start Guide for Editors for helpful tips. For easy reference, this guide is also linked to each section Portal page
Sign Off When You Have Finished an Article Review: When you complete an article review go to Edit with Form at the top of the article and change:
- The date to be current
- The status to Up to Date
- The reviewer's name to your own (This is how we know which editor last reviewed an article)
Other EyeWiki Contests Currently Open
- 2026 International Contest enter through May 31, 2026
- 2026 U.S. Residents and Fellow Contest enter through November 30, 2026
Our Top 3 Most Viewed Articles for March 2026
About the Retina/Vitreous section:
The Retina/Vitreous section has 0 articles that have not been assigned status (see portal). There are also 193 articles in this section that need to be updated. As editors, you are responsible for assigning status to articles and updating articles. We are asking you to access your portal and address these outstanding issues ASAP.
Remember, the high priority topics for our section are: none found
If you have questions about editing EyeWiki, your role, or suggestions for the site, please contact your section lead editor, Leo A. Kim, MD, PhD, or the EyeWiki editors Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS and Jennifer I Lim MD.
Thank you again for your dedication to the spread of ophthalmic knowledge via EyeWiki.
Sincerely,
- Jennifer I. Lim, MD
- Editor-in-Chief
- Nagham Al-Zubidi, MD
- Deputy Editor-in-Chief
- Dan Mummert
- Director, Online Education

