Congenital Ptosis- Evaluation And Management
2016-1
Dr. Parul Priyambada, Post Graduate Resident, RIO, Cuttack
Prof. Dr I. Rath, Prof. Dr. P.K. Nanda, Prof. Dr. S. Mohapatra
Ptosis, an abbreviation for the term blepharoptosis, refers
to vertical narrowing of the palpebral fissure secondary
to drooping of the upper eyelid to a lower than normal
position.
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TENZEL''S Technique of Upper and Lower Eyelid Reconstruction and it''s Outcomes
2016-2
Professor Dr Jayashree Dora, Associate Professor Dr K.C.Tudu, Associate Professor Dr S. Behera
Assitant Professor Dr P.K.Sharma, Assistant Professsor Dr S. Sahu, Dr Ashok Kumar Khamari
Semicircle flap technique of eyelid reconstruction
is a modified lateral advancement rotation
flap=TENZEL'S procedure.
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Recent Trends In Management of Allergic Conjunctivitis
2016-3
Dr Sikha Misra, 3rd Yr P.G R.I.O. S.C.B. M.C.H Cuttack
Guide-Prof(Hod)Dr Sumita Mohapatra,Prof P.K. Nanda,Prof Indrani Rath
Allergic conjunctivitis is caused by airborne allergens
contacting the eye, which leads to immunoglobulin E
(IgE)-mediated local mast cell degranulation and allergic
inflammation.
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Amiodarone Induced Vortex Keratopathy
2016-4
Dr Bhumika Bhola 2nd yr. Post-Graduate
Dr.(col) Zahiruddin Khan, Professor & H.O.D. Ophthalmology
Hi-Tech Medical College and Hospital, Bhubaneswar
Corneal verticillata, also called Fleischer vortex, vortex
keratopathy or whorl keratopathy is a condition
characterized by corneal deposits at the level of the basal
epithelium forming a faint golden-brown whorl pattern1.
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Descemet''s Membrane Endothelial Keratoplasty (Dmek): The Thinner, The Better
2016-5
Prof. Dr Jayashree Dora, Dr Gopeswari Hota, Dr. Samarth Mishra
Department of Ophthalmology, VSS Institute of Medical Sciences (VIMSAR), Burla
Descemet membrane endothelial keratoplasty (DMEK)
is the most recent step forward in the evolution of
endothelial keratoplasty towards thinner grafts and more
natural, anatomic corneal restoration.
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Herpes Simplex Keratitis: Clinical Profile And Treatment Outcome
2016-6
Prof. Dr. J Dora1, Dr. K. C. Tudu2, Dr. S. Behera2, Dr. J. P. Rout3,
Dr. Sonali Sahoo4, Dr. Bidisha Mahapatra4
1.H.O.D., Dept. Of Ophthalmology, VIMSAR, Burla 2. Assoc. Prof., Dept. Of Ophthalmology, VIMSAR, Burla 3.
Asst. Prof., Dept. Of Ophthalmology, VIMSAR, Burla 4. P.G. student, Dept. Of Ophthalmology, VIMSAR, Burla
To study clinical presentations of herpes
simplex(HSV) keratitis and assess results of specific
therapy.
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Acanthamoeba Infection In Contact Lens Users
2016-7
Dr Madhusmita Das, 1st yr PG, SCB MCH
GUIDE: Prof & HOD Dr S.Mohapatra, Prof Dr I.Rath Prof Dr P.K.Nanda
Acanthamoeba is a ubiquitous pathogen that can be
found worldwide with different incidence rates, showing
the ability to survive in very harsh environmental
circumstances.
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Essential Iris Atrophy
2016-8
Dr Diptimayee Nayak,1st yr PG, SCB MCH,CTC
GUIDES; Prof & HOD Dr S.Mohapatra
Prof Dr I.Rath, Prof Dr P K Nanda
ICE syndrome, essential iris atrophy type iridocorneal
endothelial (ICE) syndrome, essential iris atrophy
progressive essential iris atrophy
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Mechanism, Prevention & Management of Posterior Capsular Opacification- A Review Article
2016-9
Bhavna G, Jayashree Dora, K.C.Tudu, Sharmistha Behera, P.K.Sharma
Department of Ophthalmology, VIMSAR, Burla, Odisha
Expectation of patients receiving modern day cataract
surgery has become similar to refractive surgery. Over
the last few decades, PCO has been the most common
visually disabling sequel of cataract surgery and has
important medical, social and economic implications.
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Intraocular Lens Being Used As A Drug Delivery Reservoir
2016-10
Dr Samarendra Mohapatra 1st yr PG SCB MCH CTC
GUIDE: Prof(HOD)Dr Sumita Mohapatra, Prof.Dr P.K.Nanda, Prof.Dr Indrani Rath
To describe the development and use of intraocular lenses
(IOLs) as drug delivery systems and to review the current
literature on their application and efficacy.
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Central Serous Choroidopathy-An Overview
2016-11
Dr.Aparajita Banerjee, Dr. Sucheta Parija
Senior Resident, Associate Professor, AIIMS Bhubaneswar
Central serous chorioretinopathy (CSCR) is a disease in
which a serous detachment of the neurosensory retina
occurs over an area of leakage from the choriocapillaris
through the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE).
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Eales: An Disease Overview
2016-12
Dr. Rashmi Sudipta Acharya, Prof. Dr. Prasant Ku. Nanda,
Prof. Dr. Sumita Mohapatra, Prof.Dr.Indrani Rath
Eales Disease is an idiopathic peripheral retinal
vasculopathy characterised by inflammation
,ischemia,retinal neovascularisation and hallmark is
recurrent vitreous hemorrhage.
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Purtscher''s-likeretinopathy in acute alcoholic pancreatitis
2016-13
Dr. Praveen Subudhi FRCS(G)* Dr. Sanghamitra Kanungo MS# Dr. B.N.R Subudhi MS$
*Consultant, Ruby Eye Hospital and Research Center, Govinda Vihar, Berhampur, Odisha, India
# Senior Vitreo-retinal consultant, Kar Eye Hospital, Jayadev Vihar, Bhubaneswar
$ Professor, M.K.C.G Medical College, Berhampur, Odisha, India
A 28-year-old male presented with a sudden onset of
visual loss in both eyes (OU). He was a known case of
acute pancreatitis and hepatitis following alcohol abuse.
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New Treatment Modalities For Dry ARMD
2016-14
Dr. Shruti Bonda, PG In SCB Medical College
Co-Author-Dr. (Prof.) Sumita Mohapatra, Dr.(Prof) P.K.Nanda, Dr.(Prof.) I.Rath
Age-related macular degeneration is the primary cause
of blindness and visual disability for adults over 60 years
in industrialised countries.
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Safety & Efficacy Of Ozurdex In Recalcitrant Diabetic Macular Oedema
2016-15
Dr. P.K Sharma(Retinal Consultant) Prof. Dr. Jayashree Dora, Dr. Ashok Kumar Khamari
Short-term results of intravitreal dexamethasone implant
(OZURDEX®) in treatment of recalcitrant diabetic
macular edema: A case series.
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Novel Drug Delivery Systems For Glaucoma
2016-16
Dr Nikita Dash, 1st Yr P.G., S.C.B.M.C.H
Guide: Prof (Hod) Dr Sumita Mohapatra, Prof Dr P.K.Nanda, Prof Dr Indrani Rath
Glaucoma is the second leading cause of irreversible
blindness, with an estimation of affecting over 67 million
people worldwide.
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A case report on ocular rhinosporidiosis
2016-17
Dr Shrutakirty Parida 1st year P.G, Proff. Dr Sumita Mohapatra,
Proff. Dr P.K.Nanda, Proff. Dr Indrani Rath
Department of ophthalmology SCB Medical College, Cuttack, Odisha
Rhinosporidiosis is a chronic granulomatous infection of
the mucous membranes (nasal, oral, ocular and rectal)
caused by Rhinosporidium seeberi 1.
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Demographic profile of Ocular Morbidity in school children in Cuttack
2016-18
Dr Saumendu Mohanty, Prof (Dr) Sumita Mohapatra,
Prof (Dr) Prasanta Ku Nanda3, Prof (Dr) Indrani Ratha
PG student, Prof & HOD, Professor, Dept of Ophthalmology, SCB Medical College, Cuttack, Odisha.
To know the prevalence of ocular morbidity in school
children under the urban field practice area of S.C.B
Medical College in Cuttack.
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Eye:A Window For Stroke………..
2016-19
Prof.B.N.R Subudhi., Asst.Prof.Sarita Panda., SR.Dr Pranati Sahu.
M.K.C.G Medical College & Hospital.Berhampur
Many of our patients at risk for stroke don't know the
first signs of it. Can we detect, and even help patients
avoid, a stroke.
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Firecrackers:The Blinding Truth
2016-20
Prof Dr J Dora1, Dr P.K Sharma2, Dr Bidisha Mahapatra3, Dr Sonali Sahoo3
1-Head of the Department of Ophthalmology, VSSIMSAR, 2-Asst Prof, 3-2nd yr PG resident
Firecracker injuries can cause serious and irreparable
damage to vision. In India, firecracker injuries are
common during the festival of'Deepavali' where
firecrackers are an essential part of the celebrations.
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Short term changes in intraocular pressure following intravitreal injections of anti-VEGF Bevacizumab
2016-21
Dr. Kanhei Charan Tudu, Prof Dr. Jayashree Dora, Dr. Pramod Kumar Sharma, Dr.Nisha Jha
Department of Ophthalmology,
Veer Surendra Sai Institute of Medical Science and Research, Burla, Sambalpur, Odisha-768017
Purpose -To assess the intraocular pressure changes after
intravitreal injections of anti-VEGF(0.05ml
bevacizumab)
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Ocular Trauma In Blast Injuries
2016-22
Dr. Jijnasu Agnihotri, 3rd yr Post-Graduate
Dr. ( col) Zahiruddin Khan, Professor & H.O.D Ophthalmology
Hi-Tech Medical College & Hospital, Bhubaneswar
Eyes comprise as little as 0.27% of the total body surface
area and only 0.1% of the erect frontal profile.
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Comparison Of Pupil Dilataion Obtained In Type 2 Diabetic And Nondiabetic Patients
2016-23
Dr.Godhuli Patri ( 2nd yr PG resident) Prof Dr. Prafulla Chandra Mahapatra
Dept of Ophthalmology, Hitech Medical College , Bhubaneswar
India has one of the most alarming number of diabetic
patients which is also expected to increase in the near
future.
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Pyogenic granuloma in atypical presentation: A case report
2016-24
Prof.B.N.R Subudhi, Prof Suchitra Dash, Asst Prof Dr Sarita Panda. SR Dr Pranati Sahu.
M.K.C.G Medical College Berhampur
A 26 years male patient developed a mass in the malar
region after getting an injury by falling from bicycle.
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Remember Me…
2016-25
Dr Samarth Mishra, Department of ophthalmology,
VSS Institute of Medical Sciences and Research (VIMSAR), Burla
Right from the first day of our residency period, we come
across numerous values and data.
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Need of anti-glaucoma drug following Nd-YAG laser capsulotomy
2016-26
Dr. Shibashis Das (Post Graduate Trainee), Dr. Ashok Kumar Nanda (Associate Professor),
Hi-Tech Medical College and Hospital Bhubaneswar
The Neodymium-Yttrium Aluminum Garnet (Nd-YAG)
laser which is used for opening the opacified posterior
capsule in a pseudophakic eye is a solid state laser
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Ocular Diseases Causing Mental Illness And Vice-Versa
2016-27
Dr Sikha Misra 3rd yr P.G. R.I.O , S.C.B. M.C.H, Cuttack
Guide- Prof(HOD)Dr Sumita Mohapatra, Prof Dr P.K. Nanda, Prof Dr Indrani Rath
From a review of literature on visual impairment and mental
health, it is clear that vision loss is consistently associated
with depression.
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