Pediatric

FP237 : Comparative Analysis of Optic Disc in Amblyopic Patients

Dr. Ankita Mulchandani, M17408, Dr. Shreya Shah, Dr. Anand Tibdewal, Dr. Anand Tibdewal

Comparative analysis of optic disc with fundus photograph & HD-OCT in cases of amblyopia Methods: Consecutive comparative analysis of 10 amblyopic patients who presented to our OPD for their complete eye examination which included optic disc photography & HD-OCT, RNFL thickness, optic disc area & central macular thickness (CMT) & were evaluated for location of the central retinal vessels & compared for symmetry between the two eyes.

FP367 : Phakomatosis

Dr. Raktima Baksi, B17482

Phakomatosis syndromes are defined as a group of multisystem syndromes that have characteristic ophthalmic,neurological and cutaneous manifestations. They have familial incidence and congenital basis, varied ocular profile of presentation, with some of them having serious ocular morbidity.

FP52 : Diagnostic Dilemma

Dr. Shubhangi Bhave, B03805

A 7 years old male patient presented to us in 2009 with history of deviation of eyes since 5 months of his age.

FP580 : Brown Syndrome with Hydrocephalus, Dermoid, Preauricular Tag, Torticollis – A Rare Association

Dr. Reena Gupta, G12626, Dr. Chekitaan Singh, Dr. Neebha Anand, Dr. Ashok Kumar Khurana

To report a rare case of congenital brown syndrome associated with hydrocephalus, dermoid, preauricular tag and ocular torticollis. We treated a 13 year old female who was a case of unilateral brown syndrome with head tilt and chin up with epibulbar dermoid in the fellow eye and preauricular tag on contralateral ear.

FP913 : “Waardenberg Syndrome” A Rare Case Report

Dr. Suraj Mistry, Dr. Singh  S V, Dr. Manisha Nada, Dr. Sumeet Khanduja

A 3 year old male child was referred to our opd from department of paediatrics for evaluation of heterochromia iridis. Child was also suffering from sensorineural hearing loss.