To describe an atypical,infrequent presentation of ocular tuberculosis.
FP1062 : Jra Case Series
Dr. Emma Jayanti Madariya, Dr. S Bala Murugan, Dr. Spurthi G Reddy
A series of patients with Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis was studied with the intent to describe the Demographic, Clinical and Prognostic profile of the ocular manifestations of the disease.
FP1072 : A Puzzling Case of Iris Mass
Dr. Snehal Rajendra Ganatra, G18716, Dr. Mehul Rameshbhai Patel
To highlight role of clinical suspicion of Ocular Tuberculosis in patients with normal investigations.
FP1084 : Central Serous Chorioretinopathy (CSCR) and Uveitis. Kolipaka
Gowri Pratinya, Dr. Parthopratim Dutta Majumder, Dr. Sudha Ganesh, Dr. Jyotirmay Biswas
To determine the clinical profile, treatment outcome of patients with uveitis who developed CSCR
FP1086 : Allied Manifestations of Ocular Tuberculosis – A Case Series
Dr. Pranayee Behera, Dr. Archana Devi Boopathy Raj, Dr. K Ravi Kumar
Highlighting an observational case series of eight cases of tuberculosis with varied ocular manifestations.
FP1139 : Unilateral Acute Idiopathic Maculopathy (UAIM) Mimicking Vogt Koyanagi Harada’s Disease (VKH)
Dr. Venkateshwar Ravisankar, R15478, Dr. Madhu Manjari, Dr. Manoj Khatri, Dr. Mohan Rajan
A 31 year old male presented with complaints of sudden dimness of vision, central scotoma in OS for 4 days.
FP1177 : A Clinical Study on Vkh Syndrome , Various Modes of Presentation and Treatment Outcome
Dr. K Ravi Kumar, K14148, Dr. Shalini S, Dr. Periyanayagi Muruganantham
The Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada syndrome (VKH) is a bilateral, diffuse granulomatous uveitis associated with poliosis, vitiligo, alopecia, and central nervous system and auditory signs.
FP124 : Case Report of Post- Operative Nocardial Endophthalmitis
Dr. Venkata Krishna G, G17889, Dr. Vivekanand U, Dr. Prasanthi Nalluri
A case report of 50 yr old indian women who while undergoing routine cataract surgery had complication of nucleus drop which was treated promptly by a retinal surgeon with PPV + SFIOL implantation.
FP1282 : A Rare Presentation of Congenital Aniridia with Thrombocytopenia
Dr. Megha G, G18564, Dr. Shreeshruthi N, Dr. Shubhratha S. Hegde, Dr. C. Suria Rashmi
Aniridia is complete or partial absence of the iris. About 1/3rd of isolated aniridia cases are sporadic.
FP1347 : Can Hla B27 Uveitis Mimic Endophthalmitis with a Granular Hypopyon
Dr. Anushri Agrawal, Dr. Kirandeep Kaur, Dr. S Bala Murugan, Dr. Annamalai O
To present a case of suspected HLA B27 presenting as endophthalmitis.
FP1361 : Recurrent Anterior with Posterior Scleritis – How Challenging It Is
Dr. Anushri Agrawal, Dr. Kirandeep Kaur, Dr. S Bala Murugan, Dr. Annamalai O
To describe the evolution of scleritis from anterior to posterior in the same patient.
FP1373 : An Unique Case of Morquio Syndrome (Mucopolysaccharidosis
Dr. Aarti Jain, Dr. S Bala Murugan, Dr. Annamalai O
To report a rare case of Morquio which first presented to an Ophthalmologist
FP143 : A Case Study of Behcet’s Disease
Dr. Jigna Patel, P16812, Dr. Trivedi Harish Ratilal, Dr. Nilesh V Parekh
Behcet’s disease is chronic relapsing multisystem inflammatory illness characterized by intraocular inflammation, oral and mucosal ulceration, skin lesion, vascular and central nervous system manifestation.
FP1443 : Subretinal Mass Under Investigation
Dr. Divya Patel, P17091, Dr. Rutviben Ravjibhai Sadatia, Dr. Dwivedi Shyamal Kirankumar
52 year healthy female came to our institute with C/O Blurring of vision since two weeks for the left eye.
FP1491 : Bilateral Neuroretinitis A Clinical Challenge!
Dr. Archana M, Dr. S Bala Murugan, Dr. Josephine Shyamala
Bilateral neuroretnitis can be of diverse etiology.Focused work up based on history will solve the mystery.
FP1547 : Double Trouble Leading to Corneal Melt with Resistant Scleritis – A Clinical Challenge
Dr. Jivitesh Singh, Dr. S Bala Murugan, Dr. Annamalai O, Dr. Baljit Kaur
To describe an association of acute necrotizing scleritis with autoimmune disorders and role of immunosuppressants in treatment.
FP1598 : A Rare Case of Amelanotic Melanoma of Iris
Dr. Jyoti Deswal, D17716, Dr. Neebha Anand, Dr. Reena Gupta, Dr. Ashok Kumar Khurana
A 50 years old male presented with whitish mass (6.5mm x 3mm) in anterior chamber of left eye involving root of iris reaching upto mid periphery from 2 to 5 o’clock.
FP170 : Prevalence, Causes and Frequency of Uveitis in A Major Referral Eye Institute in Eastern India
Dr. Alok Agrawal, A11583
The aim is to report the prevalence, causes and frequency of uveitic blindness in a major referral eye institute in eastern India.It is a retrospective, noninterventional patient population study.
FP197 : Epidemiology, Management and Visual Outcome of Sympathetic Ophthalmia in South Indian Population
Dr. Praveen J, J17709, Dr. Rathinam Sivakumar R
To study the demographics, management and visual outcome of sympathetic ophthalmia (SO).
FP231 : A Rare Case of Toxoplasma Choroiditis with Involvement of 2nd and 3rd Nerve of Left Eye
Dr. Deepak Choudhury, Dr.Jayashree Dora, Dr. Sharmistha Behera, Dr. Kanhei Charan Tudu, Dr. Jagdish Prasad Rout
A 30 yr HF presented with headache & blurring of vision of LE for 2 days. She had a history of contacts with cats in her house.
FP242 : Cataract Surgery in Eyes of Patients with Uveitis: Our Experience
Dr. Pooja Kalbande, K17549, Dr. Mehul Ashvin Kumar Shah, Dr. Kashyap Patel, Dr. Dilipkumar Batra
To assess the outcome of cataract surgery in eyes of patients with uveitis.
FP244 : The Clinico – Epidemiological Profile of Patients of Pars Planitis in Tribal Population
Dr. Pooja Kalbande, K17549, Dr. Mehul Ashvin Kumar Shah, Dr. Dilipkumar Batra, Dr. Kashyap Patel
To evaluate the visual outcomes in patients of pars planitis (PP)with age and duration of disease.
FP308 : The Vision in Patients of Pars Planitis : Our Experience
Dr. Vipin Kumar Singh, S17025, Dr. Mehul Ashvin Kumar Shah, Dr. Jayesh D. Modhwadia, Dr. Mrs Santosh Mehta. Dr. (Mrs.) Santosh Mehta
To evaluate the visual outcomes in patients of pars planitis with age and duration of disease.
FP309 : Rare Case of Bilateral Syphilitic Retinochoroiditis in this Non Syphilitic Era
Dr. Gitanjali Mohapatra, Dr. Santosh Mahapatra
Syphilis in absence of HIV is rare, syphilitic retinochoroiditis even rarer. A 44 years old lady who presented with bilateral retinochoroiditis with VA CF 2meters in right eye and HM in left eye.
FP333 : An Interesting Case Report of A Patient with Bilateral Exudative Retinal Detachment
Dr. Ajeetha, T18466, Dr. Rathinam Sivakumar R
53 year old gentleman presented to us with complaints of gradual progressive onset of defective vision both eyes for past 6 months with corrected right eye vision of 6/36 and left eye 1/60.
FP344 : Rickettsial Retinitis – Monotherapy with Doxycyline Only
Dr. Nisha D. S., N17712, Dr. Namita C. Anagol, Dr. Sneha Thapliyal, Dr. Sri Ganesh
Topical & systemic steroids have been proved to control Rickettsial retinitis effectively, but at the cost of side effects.The purpose was to treat rickettsial retinitis with Doxycycline antibiotic alone & avoid steroids
FP383 : Two Young Patients with Acute Bilateral Vision Loss and Headache
Dr. Divya Patel, P17091, Dr. Rutviben Ravjibhai Sadatia, Dr. Dwivedi Shyamal Kirankumar
Two young patients, came with bilateral acute vision loss and headache.Patients were being treated as multifocal central serous chorioretinopathy elsewhere.
FP399 : Quantification of Fundus Autofluorescence in Diagnosis and Management of Ocular Toxoplasmosis
Priyansha Chatterjee, C18819, Dr. Padmamalini Mahendradas, Dr. Ankush Kawali, Dr. Rohit Shetty
To measure autofluorescence changes in active and healed lesions of Ocular Toxoplasmosis
FP421 : Uveitis: A Tough Nut to Crack
Dr. Sujay Chauhan, C17713, Dr. Padmamalini Mahendradas, Dr. Ankush Kawali, Dr. Rohit Shetty
To report challenging cases of uveitis with more than one etiology and their management
FP449 : Ocular Syphilis: Characterizing the Great Masquerader
Dr.Ruchir Mehta, M13882, Dr. Padmamalini Mahendradas, Dr. Ankush Kawali, Dr. Rohit Shetty, Dr. Shetty Bhujang K
To describe the clinical presentation and laboratory diagnosis of patients diagnosed with presumed ocular syphilis at a tertiary referral centre in southern India.