To evaluate epidemiological characteristics,etiological factors,visual outcome,type of injury,prognostic factors of open globe injuries in kids.
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.
FP245 : Innovative Methods of Anaesthesia in Children for Lacrimal Surgery
Dr. Prerana Shah, S16785, Dr. Shreya Shah, Dr. Ankita Mulchandani, Dr. Satyam Gupta
To study effectiveness of innovative method of anaesthesia for lacrimal surgeries in paediatric age group.
FP246 : Periocular Infantile Hemangioma: Our Experience in Management Practices – A Rural Area’s Perspective
Dr. Saurabh N Shah, Dr. Shreya Shah, Dr. Jayesh D. Modhwadia, Dr. Pritesh Taori
Capillary hemangiomas are most common benign tumors of vascular origin in infancy.Though it involutes spontaneously,results are unpredictable.
FP273 : Central Macular Thickness in Amblyopia
Dr. Satyam Gupta, Dr. Shreya Shah, Dr. Jemini Shrigovind Pandya, Dr. Saurabh N Shah
To study the central macular thickness in amblyopia using spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT).
FP292 : Status of Stereoacuiety After Vision Improvement in Children Following Intervention
Dr. Shreya Shah, S12819, Dr. Narayan S Alane, Dr. Namra A. Shah, Dr. Mehul Ashvin Kumar Shah
To evaluate stereo acuity in pediatric patient following intervention
FP329 : Unilateral Proptosis Veiling Aggressive Tumour
Dr. Rajwinder Kaur, Dr. Surabhi Sharma
Out of all the brain tumours, meningiomas account for 15% of the total share and Sphenoid ridge is the third commonest site of intracranial meningiomas .
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.
FP378 : Combination of Regional and General Anaesthesia for Eye Injury Surgeries in Children
Dr. (Mrs) Santosh Mehta. Dr. (Mrs.) Santosh Mehta, M03658, Dr. Shreya Shah, Dr. Jayesh D. Modhwadia, Dr. Ruchi Pherwani
To study effectiveness of anaesthesia for eye surgeries for ocular injuries in pediatric age group.
FP482 : Paediatric Cataract: Clinical Profile and Visual Outcome: A Hospital Based Study
Dr. Swati Kujur, Dr. Swati Kujur, Dr. Mangilal Garg, Dr. Rajesh, Dr. Jyoti Rani Acharya
This study is to address clinical profile of paediatric cataract and visual outcome post surgery in a tertiary care centre.
FP488 : Rare Ophthalmic Presentation of Malignant Osteopetrosis in Newborn
Dr. Smriti Jain, J18842, Dr. B Chandra Sekharan, Dr. Sivakami Mohan
A 32 day old male child, 1st born to 3rd degree consanguineous marriage was brought by parents with complaint of one episode of blood stained vomitus.
FP514 : Amniotic Band Syndrome (Abs): Ocular Associations in a Series of 2 Cases
Dr. Siddharth Madan, S16243, Dr. Zia Chaudhuri
ABS, an uncommon but highly mutilating multisystem complex congenital anomaly occurs due to constriction bands entrapping fetal parts and may present with myriad, protean ophthalmic manifestations.
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.
FP529 : Analysis of Ophthalmic Diseases and Their Management in Preschool Children Attending Eye Opd in a Tertiary Care Centre
Dr. (Mrs) Lavanya G Rao, R04954, Dr. Sarita Gonsalves, Dr. Seemee Khilji
To study the pattern of ocular diseases and management modalities offered to preschool children with ocular diseases attending ophthalmology OPD.
FP564 : A Rare Case of Lymphovenous Malformation with Persistent Fetal Vasculature
Dr. Divya Handa, Dr. Krishna Addoor Rao, Dr. Vijaya Paih, Dr. Akshay Sehgal, Dr. Namitha Rachel Mathew
To report a rare case of unilateral orbital lymphovenous malformation with persistent fetal vasculature
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.
FP622 : Etiology and Outcome of Paediatric Cataract Surgery – A Hospital Based Study
Dr. Ankit Soni, S13539
To retrospectively study the preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative paediatric cataract surgery data of 1 year at a tertiary eye care hospital in Nepal.
FP624 : Interocular Symmetry of Retinal Nerve Fibre Layer & Optic Nerve Head Parameters Measured Bycirrusoct
Dr. Neelam Pawar, P11376, Dr. Meenakshi Ravindran, Dr. Devendra Maheshwari, Dr. Rama Krishnan R
To determine interocular differences in retinal nerve fiber layer and optic nerve head parameters in a pediatric population using Cirrus HD OCT.
FP683 : to Study Asthenopia and Its Association with Refractive Errors in School Children Who Attended the Pediatric Ophthalmology Cl
Dr. Hemalatha Vidyashankar, Dr. Gauri Khare
Asthenopia is a frequent and relevant clinical problem in childhood, with potential consequences on learning abilities.
FP688 : A Comparison Between Conventional Surgery and Hangback Technique in Cases of Large Angle Exotropia
Dr. Pooja Mokashi, M15162, Dr. Ajit Kumar Sinha, Dr. Neha Khanna, Dr. Ritesh Shukla
To compare results of hang-back and conventional recession surgery in large angle exotropia.
FP707 : A Case of Bilateral Ectopia Lentis with Other Rare Features of Homocystinuria
Dr. Saranya D. V. , S17933, Dr. (Mrs ) P S Maheswari
An 8 years old boy presented with complaints of defective vision BE. He is a third born child of second degree consanguineous marriage.
FP729 : Bilateral Congenital Cataract in Two Brothers with Lowe Syndrome : A Case Report
Dr. Bindu Kolavala, Dr. Gurudutt Mulky Kamath, Dr. Susan Dsouza, Dr. Ajay R Kamath
Oculocerebrorenal syndrome of Lowe is a rare X-linked recessive disorder . Here we present a case report of two male siblings of 9 years and 6 years of age who presented with bilateral congenital cataract .
FP76 : A Case of Tyrosinase – Positive Oculocutaneous Albinism
Dr. Sahil Sarpal, S17821, Dr. Srijita Mitra, Dr. Gautam Bhaduri
We present a case of Oculocutaneous Albinism in a 5 year old male child with no familial predilection.
FP802 : Incidence of ROP in Screened Infants of Paediatric Department of Tertiary Hospital in Eastern India
Dr. Shreyangsi Biswas, B16668, Dr. Somnath Mukhopadhyay
ROP,a lethal prematurity complication,leads to blindness unless recognized.In India,with NCU advancement,large number of LBW premature babies are surviving and at increased risk of ROP.
FP857 : Correlation Between Vkc and Intestinal Parasitic Infestation in Children From North-East India
Dr. Abhisek Mondal, Dr. Gautam Paul, Dr. Tshering Wangchuk, Dr. Ankita Narula
To study the association between VKC and parasitic intestinal worm infestation.
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.
FP936 : A Comparative Study on Combination of Occlusion Therapy and H. B. Stimulation V/S Occlusion Therapy in the Treatment of Amblyop
Dr. Sangeeta Kalita, K18831, Dr. Kabita Bora Baishya
Conventional treatment of amblyopia by patching of sound eye fails due to poor patient compliance.Hence,Alternative technique of minimal occlusion withH.B.stimulation of amblyopic eye studied.
FP963 : Infection Vs Heredity: Role in Congenital Cataract
Dr. Dhrubajyoti Sarmah, Dr. Subhra Kinkor Goswami
To detect the possible etiology in the origin of congenital cataract.
FP983 : Acute Onset Squint Following Mmr Vaccination in An 11 Month Old Infant
Dr. Swapnil Dilip Ware, Dr. (Mrs) Potdar Nayana Anil, Dr. Roshani Desai, Dr. Simranjeet Aulakh
Occulomotor palsy during childhood is a rare condition, with an estimated incidence of 7.6 per 100,000.

