Artists' Eye Diseases
- Karcioglu ZA: Diagnosing Tennessee: Diseases of Williams. Scholars Conference Lecture at Tennessee Williams Festival, New Orleans, LA, March 2011
- Karcioglu ZA: Edgar Degas’ Visit to New Orleans: A play of Four Canvasses. Riverside, Memphis, Tennessee, 2008
- Karcioglu ZA: Did Edgar Degas have a hereditary retinal degeneration? J Ophthalmic Genetics 2007; 28:51-5
- Karcioglu ZA: Edgar Degas’ Ophthalmia. 10th Annual Clinical Update Course at Hamilton Eye Institute, Memhis, TN, December, 2006
- Karcioglu, ZA: The Parable of the Blind Leading the Blind. The 14th annual George M. Kambara, M.D., Distinguished Visiting Professor Lecturer at University of Tennessee, Health Science Center, Memphis, TN, June, 2004.
- Karcioglu, ZA: Blind Leading the Blind. Visiting Professor Lecture at Penn State University Medical School, Hershey, PA, March 2004.
- Karcioglu, ZA: Heritage of Ophthalmology in Istanbul, Afro/Asian Congress of Ophthalmology, Istanbul, Turkey, June, 2004
- Karcioglu ZA: Bruegel Syndrome: Is the eponym well deserved? (Poster Presentation) European Society of Oculoplastic & Reconstructive Society (ESOPRS), Muenster, Germany, Sept 2002.
- Karcioglu ZA: The effect of bright New Orleans sun on Edgar Degas’ “Ophthalmia” (poster presentation). Mathas Library of Tulane University Medical School May-Sept 2002.
- Karcioglu ZA: Ocular Pathology in The Parable of the Blind Leading the Blind and Other Paintings by Pieter Bruegel” Surv Ophthalmol, 47:55-62, 2002.
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