MULTIFOCAL GLUED IOL FOR APHAKIA WITH DEFICIENT CAPSULES
2010-1
Dr Dhivya Ashok Kumar, MD
Prof. Amar Agarwal, MS, FRCS, FRCOphth
Multifocal IOLs allow good vision at a range of
distances. Monofocal intraocular lenses which are
commonly available give clear point of focus in the
distance or closer, but you can choose only one focal point.
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LOW FLUENCE PDT IN CHRONIC CENTRAL SEROUS CHORIORETINOPATHY(CSC)
2010-2
Kalpana Singh,
Arindam Chakravarti, S Natarajan
CENTRAL SEROUS CHORIORETINOPATHY
(CSCR) is an idiopathic disorder of the outer blood-retinal barrier, defined by the presence of serous sensory retinal detachment (RD) with an active retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) leakage without any evidence of other ocular or systemic disorders known to produce a similar presentation.
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GENE THERAPY IN GLAUCOMA - GLAUCOMA MANAGEMENT AHEAD
2010-3
Prof J.C.Das (Chief Glaucoma Services), Dr.Neha Verma
Shroff Eye Centre, New Delhi
Genetic manipulations of the mammalian CNS have
progressed rapidly over the past 2 decades. Gene Transfer and the use of transgenic animals have been well characterized approaches in cellular biology.
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BOTULINUM TOXIN IN SQUINT
2010-4
Dr. Ramesh Murthy, MD FRCS MNAMS
Director and Consultant Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus, Oculoplasty and Ocular Oncology
Axis Eye Foundation, Hyderabad
Botulinum toxin has been described as the 'most
poisonous poison', though now it is one of the most
common drugs used in the world especially for cosmetic indications.
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STEM CELLS - HOPE FOR FUTURE GLAUCOMA THERAPY
2010-5
Dr. J.C. Das, MD, Ojaswita Singh, MBBS, DO, Ritu Chaudhury, MS
Shroff Eye Centre, Kailash Colony, New Delhi
Stem cell therapy directed towards repairing the
structure and function of the ONH has been proposed as a possible way to slow disease progression.
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A REPORT ON MICROBIOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION OF FUNGAL KERATITIS
2010-6
1Savitri Sharma,1Bibhudatta Rautaraya, 1Sarita Kar, 2Sujata Das, 2Srikant K Sahu.
1Ocular Microbiology Service and 2Cornea and Anterior Segment Service,
L. V. Prasad Eye Institute, Bhubaneswar-751024
To investigate the efficacy of various
microbiological methods in the diagnosis of fungal
keratitis and report the types of fungi involved.
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PRIMARY POSTERIOR CAPSULORHEXIS (PCCC) WITH ANTERIOR VITRECTOMY (AV) VERSES EXTRA CAPSULAR CATARACT EXTRACTION (ECCE) IN PADIATRIC CATARACT SURGERY
2010-7
Co Authors : Dr. K. Uma Tripathy, MS (Ophth), Dr. V. Radha Krishna, DOMS
Chief Author By : Dr. K. Ratan Kumar, Life member OSOS, M.S. (Ophth)
Rotary Eye Hospital, Vuyyuru-521165, A.P.
To study the eficacy of PCCC+AV over
ECCE in paediatric cataract surgery.
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A COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN FORNIX-BASED & LIMBAL-BASED CONJUNCTIVAL LEAP IN TRABECULECTOMY
2010-8
Dr. Neelima Sahu, Dr. Smriti Mishra, Dr. BNR Subudhi
Prof. J. P Behera, Prof. & Hod R.C. Mohapatra
Department of Ophthalmology, MKCG Medical College Berhampur, Ganjam
Among all the available modes of
surgeries “Trabeculectomy” is the most commonly
practiced one.
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CONGENITAL PTOSIS SURGERY
2010-9
Dr. A.K.Grover, MD,MNAMS,FRCS, Dr. Shaloo Bageja, DNB
Deptt.of Ophthalmology, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, New Delhi
Congenital Ptosis is one of the most frequently
conditions managed by the oculoplastic surgeons.
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PERIPHERAL ULCERATIVE KERATITIS (PUK)
2010-10
Dr. Devasish Bhattacharya, Dr. Ayan Mohanta
Peripheral Ulcerative keratitis is a potentially sight
threatening disorder which usually begins with crescentic destructive inflammation at the corneal periphery and is associated with epithelial defect........
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DRY EYE - A REVIEW
2010-11
Dr. Quresh B. Maskati
MS, FCPS, DOMS, FICS.
Dry Eye, Dysfunctional tear syndrome,
lubricants, osmoprotection, prevention, CVS, aging,
environment, drugs, contact lens, blinking.
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A-V PATTERN STRABISMUS - SIMPLIFIED APPROACH
2010-12
Dr.Soumya Sharat (Junior Resident),
Dr. Sucheta Parija (Assistant Professor)
Regional Institute of Ophthalmology, Cuttack
Alphabetic pattern strabismus, of which the most common examples are A and V pattern horizontal deviations, has gained a lot of importance during the last few decades.
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POST-TRAUMATIC GLAUCOMA
2010-13
Dr. Sumita Mohapatra,
Dr. Prasanta Kumar Nanda
A long-term, often-missed sequela to ocular injury
is traumatic galucoma. Traumatic glaucoma refers to a heterogeneous group of post-traumatic ocular discorders with different underlying mechanisms.....
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FUNDUS FLUORESCEIN ANGIOGRPAHY (FFA) IN DIABETIC RETINOPATHY (DR)
2010-14
Dr Suresh Chandra Swain M.S. (Ophth.)
Asst. Professor
Dept. of Ophthalmology, S.C.B Medical College, Cuttack
One of the most common application of FFA is in
diabetic retinopathy. It may be used to identity the stages of DR, to study the progression of disease through these stages, to indicate the need for intervention;..................
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EVALUATION OF OPTIC DISC OEDEMA
2010-15
1Dr. Pramod K Sharma, Asst. Professor, 2Dr. P.K. Nanda, Assoc. Professor, VSS Medical College, Burla
3Dr.Kalyani Patra, Consultant Ophthalmologist, Sambalpur
In our routine day to day practice, if we get a case of
optic disc edema, by our self or by referral from our other colleagues of different discipline (Neurologist, internist, pediatrician or obstetrician).........
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RETINOBLASTOMA - AN OVERVIEW
2010-16
Dr. Sucheta Parija, Assistant Professor
SCB Medical College, Cuttack
Retinoblastoma is the most common intraocular
malignancy in children with a reported incidence ranging.....................
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HOSPITAL CORNEAL RETRIEVAL PROGRAMME
2010-17
Jayashree Dora**, Dhaneswari Jena*, Gayatri Rath*,
J.P.Behera***, R.C.Mohapatra***
Professor***, Asso. Proff.** Asst Proff * MKCG Medical College, Berhampur
The HCRP focuses on multispecialty hospitals to
retrieve eye ball or corneal tissue because of various
advantages like..........
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GLAUCOMA IN STURGE WEBER SYNDROME IN AN INFANT-AN INTERESTING CASE REPORT
2010-18
Dr.BNR.Subudhi,Dr.Prangya Panda,
Dr.Sarita Panda,Dr.Chandana Misra
Sturge weber syndrome (SWS) [encephalotrigeminal
angiomatosis] is a congenital sporadic phacomatosis,
characterised by the classical triad of Nevus Flammeus.......
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BILATERAL MACULAR HEMORRHAGE DUE TO ANEMIA IN MALARIA- A CASE REPORT
2010-19
Dr. Sujata Priyambada*, Dr. V.B.Sinha**
Bilateral macular hemorrhage due to anemia is an
extremely rare finding. Here we present the case of a 30 year old man presenting with bilateral macular hemorrhage due to malaria induced anemia.
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OPHTHALMOLOGICAL MANIFESTATIONS OF NEUROFIBROMATOSIS - A CLINICAL EVALUATION OF FIVE CASES
2010-20
Chief Author - Dr. Prangya Panda
Coauthor - Dr. Sarita Panda, Dr. Jayashree Dora, Dr. B.N.R. Subudhi, Prof R.C. Mahapatro
The neurofibromatosis consists of genetically distinct
hereditary disorders that primarily affect cell growth of
neural tissues.
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