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Is Your World Snowing All the Time?
Roshni Sengupta, PhD Scholar Assistant Professor, Sushant University, Haryana, India Defining- Visual Snow: Visual Snow Syndrome (VSS) is a neurological condition that is characterised by the presence of "static" or "snow-like" visual disturbances in the field...
Professional Approach Towards Autistic Child
Naushin Fathima S, B. Optom Fellowship in Clinical Optometry, Aravind Eye Care System, Chennai, India Autism: The defining feature of autism is the presence of a distinctive impairment in the nature and quality of social and communicative development. They have...
Application of Adaptive Optics in Ophthalmology
Nandhini Elango, M. Optom Student, SRM Medical College Hospital & Research Centre, Tamil Nadu, India Introduction Atmospheric turbulence, which refers to small-scale, irregular air motions characterised by winds that vary in speed and direction. It...
Smart Contact Lenses: Is Eye Diagnosis and Treatment Possible using Contact Lenses?
Bhavya Marwaha, B.Optom Student, Sushant University, Gurugram, India Artificial Intelligence (AI) is defined as the science and engineering of making intelligent machines which includes usage of biosynthetic machines as a forced labour and one such invention is...
Biomechanical Health of Cornea in Keratoconus with Central and Paracentral Cone Location
Swanandi Gawde, B.Optom, PGDOVS, (M. Optom) Optometry Faculty, ITM University - Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, India Corneal biomechanical changes were seen in ocular conditions like Glaucoma, keratoconus, and Fuchs dystrophy. (1) Keratoconus is a progressive,...
Postpartum Visual Changes
Vidushi Gupta, B.Optom Optometrist, Dr. Shroff Charity Eye Hospital, New Delhi, India Women undergo a tremendous number of changes, both systemic and ocular, throughout pregnancy and even post-partum. During pregnancy, physiological changes occur in the...






