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Oculomotor Dysfunction: A Clinical Synopsis
Sangeetha N, B.S.Optometry . Research Optometrist, Medical Research Foundation, Sankara Nethralaya, Chennai Introduction In our day-to-day life, we either voluntarily or involuntarily align our eyes to the natural scenes at various ranges for perceiving the...
Drosophila eye: Natureâs humble creation to help us understand human diseases
Megha Chatterjee, M.Sc Senior Research Fellow, Department of Zoology, University of Delhi Drosophila melanogaster, the fruit fly, has proven to be a powerful model organism that can answer complex questions regarding the human disease pathology, development and...
The Role of Ocularist in the Management of Congenital Anophthalmia and Microphthalmia
Pankaj Kumar Singh, B.Optom Consultant Ocularist, Global Prosthetic Eye Centre, New Delhi. Summary  Congenital anophthalmia is a condition of eye abnormality which is characterised by the absence of one or both eyes. This clinical condition is also known as...
Endocrine Changes can Increase Risk of Depression
Swati Jha, B.Optom Fellow Optometrist, Dr. Shroffâs Charity Eye Hospital, New Delhi Hormones play a vital role in maintaining womanâs health. Estrogen and progesterone are commonly known to influence a womanâs reproductive cycle but the production and secretion...
Have you ever stopped to think about how amazing the human eye is?
Debarati Ghosh, B.Optom Optometrist, Vidyasagar College of Optometry & Vision Science, Kolkata Our eyes are one of the most fascinating and complex part of the body. Actually how much do we really know about them and how they work? Moreover, we rely on them...





