Journal

Year 2008

Odisha State Ophthalmological Society

Journal of Odisha State Ophthalmological Society

ANGLE CLOSURE GLAUCOMA

2008-1
Dr. Devindra Sood Glaucoma Imaging Centre, P-13, South Ex Part -II, New Delhi

The current understanding of glaucoma has undergone a significant change over the last few years. Epidemiological data, newer diagnostic procedures......

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OPHTHALMIC MANIFESTATIONS OF HIV

2008-2
Dr. Ashok Kumar Nanda Hi-Tech Medical College, Bhubaneswar

Numerous ophthalmic manifestations of HIV infection may involve the anterior or posterior segment of the eye.

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EPIDEMIOLOGY, DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT OF FUNGAL KERATITIS

2008-3
Sujata Das, MS, FRCS; Savitri Sharma, MD, MNAMS L V Prasad Eye Institute, Bhubaneswar, Orissa 751024

The epidemiological features of fungal keratitis vary among different geographic regions and climate conditions. It occurs more frequently in warm and dry climate than in temperate zones.......

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AN APPROACH TO UVEITIS

2008-4
Dr. Soumyava Basu LV Prasad Eye Institute, Bhubaneswar.

Uveitis forms an exciting interface between diseases affecting the body and the eye. While it is an easy option to push steroids and give symptomatic relief to a patient with uveitis, a systematic diagnosis and tailored management of this condition....

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ECTROPION AND ENTROPION SURGERIES - GENERAL CONSIDERATION

2008-5
Dr. Rajat Maheshwari, MS Orbit, Lacrimal, Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgeon Shri Ganapati Netralaya, Jalna- 431203, Maharashtra

Entropion and Ectropion are eyelid conditions commonly encountered by General Ophthalmologist in day to day clinical practice.

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PHAKIC INTRA OCULAR LENS

2008-6
Dr.D.Ramamurthy, MD, Dip.NB., The Eye Foundation, Coimbatore, Tirupur.

As modern day ophthalmologists of the third millennium we owe it to our patients to find reliable, predictable means to correct their refractive errors.....

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CLINICAL APPROACH TO VITREOUS HEMORRHAGE

2008-7
Dr. B. Nageswar Rao Subudhi, Dr. S. Dash Dr. Saroj Shekhar Rath *Dr. Praveen Subudhi Department of Ophthalmology, M.K.C.G. Medical College, Berhampur, Orissa *Arvind Eye Hospital, Anna Nagar, Madurai, Tamilnadu

Vitreous hemorrhage is defined as the presence of extravasated blood within the space outlined by the internal limiting membrane of the retina posteriorly and laterally, the non-pigmented epithelium of the ciliary body anterolaterally and the lens zonular fibers and posterior lens capsule anteriorly.

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OCULAR SURFACE SQUAMOUS NEOPLASIA (A SURGICAL CHALLENGE)

2008-8
Prof. Amar Agarwal MS;FRCS;FRCOphth Dr.Soosan Jacob MS; FRCS; Dip NB, Dr.R.Athiya Agarwal MD; DO Dr.Agarwal Eye Hospital, 19 Cathedral road, Chennai-600 086, India

Ocular surface squamous neoplasia or OSSN includes precancerous and cancerous epithelial lesions of the conjunctiva and cornea.

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PEARLS AND PARADIGMS OF PEDIATRIC CATARACT MANAGEMENT

2008-9
Dr. Ramesh Murthy, MD FRCS Consultant Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus, L V Prasad Eye Institute, Kallam Anji Reddy Campus, Hyderabad

Childhood cataract is a priority area for Vision 2020. It accounts for nearly 190,000 of the 1.4 million blind children in the world.

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POSTERIOR CAPSULOTOMY AND ANTERIOR VITRECTOMY FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF PAEDIATRIC CATARACTS.

2008-10
Dr Partha Biswas B B Eye Foundation, Kolkata

Performing a cataract surgery in a very young child, leaving an intact posterior lens capsule behind, invariably results in rapid (within 2years post-op) Visual Axis Opacification (VAO)and its amblyogenic effects.

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IMMUNOSUPPRESSIVES IN UVEITIS

2008-11
Dr. Rupesh V. Agrawal, DO, DNB, FRCS (Glasgow) Comprehensive Ophthalmology, Uveitis and Ocular Trauma, L V Prasad Eye Institute Kallam Anjii Reddy Campus, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad - 500034

Uveitis is classified in many ways and the anatomical classification based on the primary location of maximal inflammatory activity, has the maximal clinical utility. Uveitis can be infectious or non-infectious in origin.

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INTRAVITREAL BEVACIZUMAB IS EFFECTIVE AND SAFE IN CHOROIDAL NEOVASCULAR MEMBRANE

2008-12
Dr. Partha Biswas B.B. Eye Foundation,Kolkata

Age related macular degeneration is the leading cause of legal blindness in patients over age 60 in developed nations and is emerging as a leading cause of legal blindness in developing nations....

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THE EYE HEALTH PYRAMID

2008-13
Taraprasad Das Director, L V Prasad Eye Institute, Bhubaneswar

The eye care delivery in India has improved significantly in last three decades. With improved training, skilled eye care personnel are now available for delivery of quality eye care. One of the important impacts of availability of trained personnel is the quantum jump in the cataract surgical rate (CSR).....

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DIPLOPIA FOLLOWING CATARACT SURGERY -AN ENIGMA WARRANTING ATTENTION

2008-14
Dr. Anurag Mishra Paediatric Ophthalmolgy and Strabismus Services, JPM Rotary Eye Hospital, Cuttack

The usual result a surgeon expects after removing the patch on the first post operative day after cataract surgery is a clear cornea, a quiet anterior chamber, a regular and round pupil and the dazzling IOL in the capsular bag. Patients with such ideal indices are expected to have a good visual acuity as well...

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GOLDENHAR SYNDROME: A VERY RARE CASE REPORT

2008-15
Dr. Sagarika Dash, Dr. Ashok Kumar Nanda, Prof. Snehalata Mishra Hi-Tech Medical College, Bhubaneswar

Goldenhar syndrome is also known as Oculoauriculovertebral dysplasia. It was named in 1952, when Dr. Goldenhar wrote about a number of facial problems that tend to occur together....

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MILLER FISHER SYNDROME -A DIAGNOSIS TO LOOK FOR

2008-16
Dr. Umang Mathur Dr. Shroff’s Charity Eye Hospital, 5027, Kedarnath Road, Daryaganj, New Delhi 110002

Miller Fisher syndrome (MFS) is a variant of Guillain- Barre? syndrome characterized by the triad of ophthalmoplegia, ataxia and areflexia, without significant motor or sensory deficit in the limbs.

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PURTSCHER’S RETINOPATHY, A CASE REPORT

2008-17
Dr. Saumendranath Ghose, Dr. Suvabrata Parida, Dr. Indrani Rath, Prof. Madhumati Mishra Dept. of Ophthalmology, SCB Medical College, Cuttack, Orissa

Purtscher’s retinopathy is a rare form of hemorrhagic & vaso-occlusive retinopathy which was first described as syndrome of sudden blindness with severe head trauma.

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ACUTE BILATERAL VIRAL NECROTIZING RETINITIS - AN UNCOMMON CASE REPORT

2008-18
Dr. Rajendra Kumar Behera Dr. R.C. Mahapatro, Dr. J. P. Behera, Dr. Altawab Bassel, Dr. M. K. Bal, *Dr S. Basu Advanced Eye Care, Tata Benz Square, Berhampur, Orissa, India *LV Prasad Eye Institute, Bhubaneswar

Herpes viruses are a DNA virus that affect man and animals & cause multiple systemic diseases. Herpes simplex occurs naturally only in man.

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UNUSUAL OCULAR MANIFESTATION OF AIDS

2008-19
Dr. B.N.R. Subudhi, Dr. S. Dash, Dr. S. Priyadarshini Department of Ophthalmology, M.K.C.G. Medical College, Berhampur (Gm.)

The Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome is a lethal multisystemic disease. Ocular lesions in AIDS are varied and affect almost all structures of eye.

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NPCB GUIDELINES FOR CONTROL OF EYE SURGERY MISHAPS

2008-20
Dr. Anita Misra, Prof. Madhumati Misra, The P.G. Deptt. Of Ophthalmology, S.C.B. Medical College & Hospital, Cuttack

The most important measure against the occurrence of endophthalmitis after intraocular surgery is taking meticulous precautions to ensure total asepsis and sterility at the time of surgery........

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POLYMERASE CHAIN REACTION (PCR) AS AN AID IN DIAGNOSIS IN INTRAOCULAR INFLAMMATION

2008-21
Dr. Bhavesh J. Shah DNB, Dr. Santosh Raman MS Dr. Lily K Therese PhD, Dr. Jyotirmay Biswas MS, FNAMS Department of Uvea & Ocular Pathology Medical and Vision Research Foundation, Sankara Nethralaya, 18, College Road, Chennai-600 006

First described by Saiki et al in 1985, polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is a biochemical technique that allows for the detection of infinitesimal amounts of specific nucleic acids.

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NANO-POLYMER APPLICATIONS IN OCULAR DRUG DELIVERY

2008-22
Dr Soumendra Sahoo M.S. Associate Professor Ophthalmology, Rashmirekh Sahoo MSc (Polymer chemistry), Asst Prof. Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Libya Correspondence- dr_soumendra@yahoo.com

Nanotechnology is a multidisciplinary field, which covers a vast and diverse array of devices derived from engineering, biology, physics and chemistry.

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TRAUMATIC CATARACT

2008-23
Dr Rupesh V. Agrawal, Dr Satish Desai, Shri Ganapati Netralaya, Jalna

Cataract is by far the commonest complication causing loss of vision following any type of ocular injury.

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