Aims: To assess the
1. rise of IOP without use of pre procedure and post procedure anti glaucoma medication
2. and to note the improvement in visual acuity.
3. to...
Introduction: To determine the rate of microbiological contamination in multi-use vials of bevacizumab used for multiple intravitreal injections and to determine the rate of endophthalmitis in patients who received intra...
Abstract
Background: Blindness is a major public health problem. Major causes of blindness are cataract (62.6%), refractive error (19.7%), glaucoma (5.8%) and corneal pathologies (0.9%). National Programme for Control of...
Introduction: Herpes simplex viral keratitis is a very common infective disease in western countries. Despite the availability of excellent topical antiviral agents, HSV remains a leading cause of unilateral corneal blin...
Introduction Congenital nasolacrimal duct has accounts for 6 of newborn infants with various treatment Microbiological studies to identify the type of species involved in Lacrimal Sac infection secondary to Congenital N...
EP ID EP474842
DOI 10.18231/2395-1451.2018.0096
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Rajendra P Maurya (2018). Dry eye disease: An overview. Indian Journal of Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology, 4(4),
433-434. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-474842
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