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A Practical Blog for Professionals
A Never-Ending Journey against Circadian Rhythm
Sankhajyoti Saha, M.Optometry Clinical Optometrist, I for Eye, Falakata, India Ever wonder why after a heavy night shift or after a prolonged journey we often misjudge the time or experience a jet lag? Even it has found that blind patients do have sleep...
Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography – The way forward!
Mehal Rathore, B.Optom Graduate Research Scholar, Elite School of Optometry, A unit of Medical Research Foundation in collaboration with SASTRA University, Thanjavur, India. Retinal vasculature imaging and cross-sectional en face imaging of the retina have been...
Amblyopia Management â Whatâs New?
Bhumin Parekh, Bachelor of Optometry Binocular Vision Fellow, Sankara Nethralaya Introduction: Amblyopia is a neuro-developmental disorder of the visual cortex that arises from abnormal visual experience early in life (e.g. strabismus, anisometropia, or form...
Brief report on distribution of CCT across population
Prantik Aditya, Bachelor in Clinical Optometry Fellow Optom, Dr. Shroff Charity Eye Hospital, Delhi, India The cornea is the clear front surface of the optical system of the eye, which allows light to enter the eye for vision. It provides approximately 65 to 75...
Comparison of Aqueous Flare using Laser Flare Photometry and SUN Grade in Uveitis
Hadiya Farhath, B. Optometry Research Optometrist, Sankara Nethralaya, India Flares and the cells (reflection of light from proteins and leucocytes in the aqueous humour)(1) are the major signs in uveitis. Aqueous flare (appears like smoke) intensity indicates...
Ultraviolet radiation: How it affects the human eye?
Vaishaali Gunalan, Research fellow, M Optom Vision Research Foundation, Sankara Nethralaya, Chennai, India Ultraviolet radiation (UVR) - A component of solar radiation: Over the past 2 decades, there has been documented depletion of the ozone layer that drew...






