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| Paediatric Opthalmology |
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| This specialized field of ophthalmology is gaining importance over the last few years. Due to the increasing awareness, a lot of infants and children are screened by... |
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| Squint |
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| Strabismus or crossed eyes can be congenital or acquired. Squinting of eyes in childhood can cause the child to neglect the eye... |
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| Cataract |
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| Cataract which is the clouding of the eye’s natural lens is the most common, treatable cause of decreased vision. It is most commonly seen in adults of 50 years of... |
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| Contact Lens |
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| Today just about everyone can wear contact lenses, and there are more healthful and convenient contact lens options than ever before.... |
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| Oculoplasty |
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| This speciality deals with diseases of the lids, orbits and lacrimal system which are situated extraocularly. The common problems treated include… |
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| Low Vision Aids |
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| A person is said to have low vision if his vision in the better eye after treatment and refractive correction is < 6/18 or his field of vision is reduced to… |
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| Uvea |
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| Uveitis is the inflammation of the middle coat of the eye... |
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| Neuropthalmology |
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| The optic nerve which transmits visual impulses to the brain is likely to be damaged due to infection, trauma... |
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| Retina |
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| Retina or the inner layer of the eye acts like a film for the camera. Diseases like diabetic retinopathy, age-related... |
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| Glaucoma |
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| Glaucoma is an abnormally high fluid pressure within the eye. As pressure builds, it can “pinch” both the optic nerve and the blood vessels which... |
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