Bietti described a triad consisting of yellowish-white glistening intraretinal crystals in the posterior pole, tapetoretinal degeneration & crystalline corneal dystrophy.
Vitreo Retinal Diseases
FP1397 : Intact Asymptomatic Floating Intravitreal Cysticercus Cyst
Dr. Jignesh Gosai, G10587, Pratik Arvindkumar Modi
Cysticercus cellulose, a larval stage of Taenia solium can present intraocularly as an intravitreal cyst.
FP1403 : Retinopathy Changes in A Patient with Anaemia & Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus – A Case Report
Dr. Ashutosh Patel, Dr. Shantala Arun Kumar, Dr. Renuka Barki, Dr. Gayathri Mahadevan
To highlight development & progression of micro-vascular complications of diabetes when associated with anaemia.
FP1416 : A Rare Presentation of Ocular Tuberculosis – A Case Report
Dr. Ashutosh Patel, Dr. Gayathri Mahadevan, Dr. Srushti D. S.
To report a case of rare presentation of ocular tuberculosis.
FP1427 : Retinal Vasoproloferative Tumor – Case Report
Dr. Lakshmi K S, L16911, Dr. Sudhir Hegde, Dr. Sripathi Kamath B, Dr. Rajani K, Dr. Nupur Raina
To successfully diagnose and treat a leision of Vasoproliferative Tumor of Retina(VPTR)
FP1430 : To Identify the Prognostic Factors with Good Visual Outcome After Rhegmatogenous Rd Surgery
Dr. Santosh Singh Patel, P10986, Dr. Chandraker A K, Dr. Mangilal Garg, Dr. Niharika Singh
To identify the prognostic factors with good visual outcome after rhegmatogenous detachment surgery.
FP1438 : To Compare Outcomes of Different Techniques Used in Management of Rhegmatogenous Retinal Detachment
Dr. Niharika Singh, S18809, Dr. Santosh Singh Patel, Dr. Chandraker A K, Dr. Mangilal Garg, Dr. Nidhi Pandey
To compare outcomes of different techniques used in management of RRD.
FP1439 : Is Optical Cohorence Tomography A Better Choice Than Fundus Angiography in the Evaluation of CSCR
Dr. Saumendu Mohanty, Dr. Sumita Mohapatra, Dr. Harshavardhan V K, Dr. Parul Priyambada
CSCR is an idiopathic self limiting disorder characterized by serous detachment of neurosensory retina at macula.
FP1455 : Inverse Flap Technique of Ilm Peeling for Large Macular Holes
Dr. Ankita Agarwal, A17607, Dr. Ashok Nataraj
Large idiopathic macular holes have high rates of surgical failure.Ilm peeling has been the standard treatment of choice for all macular holes.
FP1461 : Sildenafil Induced Central Serous Chorioretinopathy – A Case Report
Dr.Surbhi Agrawal, A18211, Dr. Raj Kumar Sharma, Dr. Anshu Sahai
A 29 year old male patient presented with painless blurring of vision RE for 1 day. He gave the history of ingestion of 100mg oral sildenafil tablet the earlier night.
FP1496 : Optic Disc Melanocytoma – Serous Macular Detachment
Dr. Sripathi Kamath B, Dr. Mendonca Norman, Dr. (Col) Rodrigues Francis E Arthur, Dr. Nelly E P Nazareth, Dr. Sunayana Hegde
To describe a rare presentation of optic disc melanocytoma with serous macular detachment.
FP1500 : To Assess the Surgical Outcomes of Bbg Assisted Ilm Peeling and Sf6 Gas Tamponade in Idiopathic Macular Holes with 2 Day of F
Dr. Rajesh Kumar Saini, S17045, Dr. Nagendra Shekhawat, Karishma Goyal, Dr. Rashmi Neola
To assess the surgical outcomes of BBG assisted ILM peeling and SF6 gas tamponade in idiopathic macular holes with 2 day of face-down.
FP1508 : Ischemic Central Retinal Vein Occlusion with Optic Atrophy in Sarcoidosis (Lofgren Syndrome
Dr. Jainendra Shivdas Rahud, R12878, Dr. Reena Chouhan, Divya Verma, Dr. Vishnu S. Jobanputra
To report a case of 40 years old female who presented to us with complaint of decreased vision,
FP1552 : Prevalence of HIV Retinopathy in Hiv/Aids Patients
Dr. Aditya Aseem, Dr. Manisha Nada, Dr. Reena Gupta, Dr. Sharika Ganjoo
To study the prevalence of HIV RETINOPATHY in HIV/AIDS patients. • To diagnose sight threatening complications in HIV infection and provide appropriate available medical treatment.
FP1565 : To Evaluate Effect of Vitrectomy with Ilm Peel on Various Stages of Myopic Traction Maculopathy(Mtm)
Dr. Ajay Aurora, A03243, Dr. Anisha Seth, Dr. Neeraj Sanduja
MTM is found in 9-34% of high myopic eyes.The management comprises of vitrectomy±ILM peel.
FP1566:Foreign Body in Retroorbital Region
Dr. Jainendra Shivdas Rahud, R12878, Dr. Reena Chouhan, Divya Verma, Dr.Vishnu S. Jobanputra
To present a case of retained intraorbital foreign body
FP1587: Exudative Choroidal and Exudative Retinal Detachment Following Glaucoma Drainage Procedure In
Dr. Jyoti Prakash Behera, Dr. Ajay Sharma, Dr. Raveendra T
To report the incidence of exudative choroidal and retinal detachment following Glaucoma drainage procedures in Sturge-weber syndrome (SWS) for uncontrolled Intra ocular pressure (IOP)
FP1595 : Paradise Lost: An Interesting Case of Cone Dystrophy
Dr.Hemmanth Raj M, M18795, S. Murali Krishnan, Dr.Saravana Sankar P, Dr. S V Chandrakumar
40 year old male, presented to OPD with predominant complaints of defective vision since childhood both for distance and near.
FP1609 : The Art of Retinal Photography
Dr. Mahesh G, M09321
Retinal macro photography is a sea of designs and possibilities. Being clinicians we often overlook this. Pattern of retina itself gives innumerable variations with striking similarities to life around us.
FP1618 : Comparison Between Ffa and OCT in Diagnosing Cystoid Macular Oedema Patients
Dr. (Mrs) Dhabarde Kavita Anand, D08463
To compare the sensitivity of optical coherence tomography(OCT) and fundus fluorescein angiography (FFA) for detection of cystoid macular oedema (CME).
FP165 : Atypical Acute Posterior Multifocal Placoid Pigment Epitheliopathy (Apmppe)
Dr. Aashraya Karpe, K12239, Dr.Ritesh Narula
To describe the atypical clinical, OCT and angiographic findings in a case of unilateral acute posterior multifocal placoid pigment epitheliopathy (APMPPE).
FP1651 : Scleral Buckle Surgery in Inferior Rhegmatogenous Retinal Detachment
Dr. Amogh Asgaonkar, A19041 Dr.Girish Shiva Rao
To investigate epidemiological, clinical, therapeutic and prognostic factors in cases of inferior rhegmatogenous retinal detachment treated with scleral buckle surgery.
FP1654 : Understanding the Micro- Morphology of Choroidal Osteoma Using Multimodal Imaging Techniques
Naveen Keshav S, Dr. Jatinder Singh
To determine the morphological features of choroidal osteoma through multimodal imaging.
FP1661 : Incidence of ROP in Neonates Falling Beyond Aap Screening Guidelines Over 2 Years in Indian Scenario
Dr.Anurag Badhani, B18601, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, Abhishek, Dr. (Maj General) J K S Parihar
A prospective cohort study was done to evaluate incidence of ROP, requiring observation or treatment, in babies beyond the AAP screening criteria of birth weight of 1500 grams and/or gestational age of 32 weeks, over a period of 2 years at a tertiary care hospital.
Dr. Lagan Paul Mutreja, Dr. Shalini Singh, Dr. Manisha Agarwal, Dr. Ramesh Venkatesh Purpose: To evaluate the correlation between Mean Platelet Volume (MPV) and retinal vein occlusion (RVO). Materials and Methods: A prospective cohort study was conducted between two groups of 52 patients each: one with established…
FP1679 : Study of Rnfl Thickness in Myopic, Emmetropic and Hypermetropic Eyes
Dr. Karuna Painjane, Dr. (Mrs) Dhabarde Kavita Anand
To investigate the peripapillary RNFL thickness in myopic, emmetropic and hypermetropic eyes.
FP1720 : 23g Pars Plana Vitrectomy Vs Pars Plana Vitrectomy with Scleral Buckling in Retinal Detachment
Dr. Manjula Sharma, Dr. Shashi Nath Jha, Dr. Nidhi Panwar, Dr. Kirti Jaisingh
To compare anatomical and functional outcomes of pars plana vitrectomy(PPV) alone vs PPV combined with scleral buckling(SB) in patients with rhegmatogenous retinal detachment(RRD)
FP1732 : Novel Surgical Technique in the Management of Central Retinal Artery Occlusion
Dr. Vinay Prasad, P11758, Dr. Nishikant Borse
CRAO patients typically present with sudden,severe,painless loss of vision.In this case series of 10 cases of CRAO , the presenting visual acuity ranged from HMCF to CF 4ft. Patients already had undergone conservative treatment before.
FP174 : To Report A Case of Hemorrhagic Retinal Detachment in A Patient of Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever
Dr. Abhishek, A16698, Dr. Manmath Kumar Das
A 14 year old male child present to us with complaints of sudden loss of vision in both eyes for 2 days. He gave a past history of fever for 25 days and bleeding per rectum after 7 days of onset of fever.
FP1774 : Submacular Hemorrhage Management : Different Causes , Different Approaches
Dr. Vinay Prasad, P11758, Dr. Nishikant Borse
Submacular hemorrhage damages tissue through a variety of mechanisms: The presence of iron, hemosiderin and fibrin in the blood has toxic effects on the overlying photoreceptors;

