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4th Annual Meeting

July 13 - 15, 2018 Hyderabad, Telangana

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CONTACT INFORMATION

Secretary, TSOS Chairpersons, Scientific Committee Ravindra Aitharaju Pravin K Vaddavalli +91 9866426367 +91 9849094245 [email protected] L V Prasad Eye Institute Organizing Secretary [email protected] Dr. Rajalingam V Madhukar Reddy K +91 8374954545 +91 9848018170 [email protected] Drishti Eye Hospitals

Members, Scientific Committee Ashok Madiraju Samatha G +91 9032047350 +91 9985550479 [email protected] [email protected] Rishi Swarup Srinivas Prasad K +91 9885812617 +91 9848019856 [email protected] [email protected]

TSOS 2018 Elections Voting on FRIDAY 13 JULY 2018 1400 - 1800 COMMUNITY HALL SAROJINI DEVI EYE HOSPITAL

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S. No. Page No 1 Contact information ...... 2 2 Message from the Scientific Committee ...... 4 3 Executive Committee ...... 5 4 Managing Committee ...... 7 5 Local Organizing Committee ...... 8 6 Lifetime Achievement Award ...... 10 7 Guest of Honor ...... 11 8 From the Presidents Desk ...... 12 9 President Elect ...... 13 10 From the Secretarys’ Desk ...... 14 11 From the Desk of the Local Organizing Committee ...... 15 12 Guest Faculty ...... 16 13 Guest Faculty Details ...... 17 14 P Siva Reddy Oration 2017 ...... 32 15 Ravi Kumar Reddy Oration 2017 ...... 33 16 Rustom Ranji Oration 2017 ...... 34 17 Harikishen Gorityala Oration 2017 ...... 35 18 AWARDS @ 2st TSOS Annual Meeting ...... 37 19 Scientific Program Overview ...... 38 20 Skills Transfer Sessions ...... 41 21 Scientific Program Day 1 ...... 43 22 Scientific Program Day 2 ...... 50 23 Scientific Program Day 3 ...... 61 24 Manoj Mathur Poster Session ...... 67 25 Notes ...... 70

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Message from the Scientific Committee Telangana Ophthalmological Society

Dear friends, colleagues, well wishers and the rest, This is the fourth year running, that we have been able to put together a nice scientific program for the annual meeting of the Telangana Ophthalmological Society and we have thoroughly enjoyed and journey so far. What started as a fledgling society meeting has now emerged as a sought after meeting both for speakers and for attendees. Over the last few years, we have tried several new variations of the program, including Masterclasses, Audience Oriented Sessions, Skills Transfer sessions, se Technology session and a new grand rounds session. All of these have been successful, due the amazing international, national and state faculty speakers, who have graced the podium over time. This year on, we have introduced a retrospective points scoring system, to award medals for academic excellence from next year onwards for significant and consistent participation in the scientific program. This should go a long way in encouraging participation and involvement. I would like to thank the members of the scientific committee, Dr Rishi Swarup, Dr Srinivas Prasad, Dr Samatha G and Dr Ashok Madiraju for all the help and support over the last 4 years. None of what we have done would have been possible without the unstinting support of the Executive Committee and the constant advice of Dr Manoj Mathur, Dr Nandkishore K along with the amazing cooperation from all the local organizing committees. My sincere gratitude to Dr Madhukar Reddy for shouldering the burden this year since I couldn’t contribute all the time I would have liked to! Most gratifyingly, we have witnessed a shift in the interest of the audience with more presence inside the halls each year and some superb submissions for the competitive sessions. Thank you for all your support and I’m sure the scientific content of the meetings is in safe hands with Dr Santosh Honavar taking over.

Here’s to making the annual Telangana Ophthalmological Society meeting, the best in the country… signing off…

Pravin K Vaddavalli LV Prasad Eye Institute Hyderabad [email protected]

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Executive Committee

President Treasurer Dr. Nandkishore KB Dr. Praveen P Hyderabad Hanamkonda +919440049555 +919652829652 [email protected] [email protected]

Secretary Joint secretary Dr. Ravindra Aitharaju Dr. Sreekumar Vaggu, Warangal Hanamkonda +919394058999 +919866426367 [email protected] [email protected]

President-Elect Chairman - Academic & Dr. Madhukar Reddy Research Committee Hyderabad Dr. Rajalingam V +919848018170 Hyderabad [email protected] +919848046378 [email protected]

Vice President Dr Jagan Mohan Rao Ch Editor- Publications Warangal Dr. Mallika Goyal +91 9866311145 Hyderabad [email protected] +919849270994 [email protected]

Advisor Chairman –Scientific Committee Dr. NS Reddy Dr. Pravin V Krishna Hyderabad Hyderabad +919246166611 +919849094245 [email protected] [email protected]

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Managing Committee

Co-opted member +91 9000231427 +91 9849422871 Dr. Jaganmohan Rao Ch Dr. Sachindra Reddy Dr. Suresh Chander Rao Karimnagar Hyderabad & Rangareddy Medak +91 9866311145 +91 9391170808 +91 9849004242 AIOS representatives Dr. Ravi Kumar V Dr. Amar L Dr. Hari Kishan G Hyderabad & Rangareddy Nalgonda Karimnagar +91 9848327434 +91 9848177416 +91 9440062502 Dr. Jaganmohan Rao Ch, Dr. Pulla Rao Madhukar Reddy K Karimnagar Nalgonda Hyderabad +91 9866311145 +91 9848441246 +91 9848018170 Dr. Raghu Veladanda Dr. Muthanna Ch Special Invitee Karimnagar Nizamabad Dr. Viswanath K +91 9849277563 +91 9949421112 Hyderabad Dr. Ashok Madiraju, Dr. Dwaraknath +91 9959744437 Khammam Nizamabad Members +91 9848675857 +91 9849250290 Dr. Badarinarayana G Dr. Narayana Dr. Hari Dev K Adilabad Khammam Warangal +91 9866223525 +91 9848348581 +91 9704115725 Dr. Krishnam Raju U Dr. Ramesh Sarode Dr. Chandrabanu Adilabad Mahabubnagar Warangal +91 9985017692 +91 9440208830 +91 9849677467 Dr. Madhukar Reddy K Dr. Mallikarjun Y Dr K Raj Kumar Hyderabad & Rangareddy Mahabubnagar Warangal +919848018170 +91 9701864776 +91 9849439474 Dr. Venugopal R Dr. Krishnamurthy B Hyderabad & Rangareddy Medak

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Chief Guest

D Balasubramanian Phd Distinguished Scientist and Director Emeritus, Prof Brien Holden Eye Research Centre D Balasubramanian Phd Distinguished Scientist and Director Emeritus, Prof Brien Holden Eye Research Centre Professor Dorairajan Balasubramanian or “Balu” as he is affectionately known, joined LVPEI’s Prof Brien Holden Eye Research Centre in 1998, after an illustrious scientific career, which included positions such as Director, Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology, and Professor and Dean, University of Hyderabad. He actively works with governments and agencies on issues of science and technology, and is currently the Chairman of the Life Sciences and Biotechnology Advisory Board of the Government of Telangana. He is also currently the Chairman of the Task Force on Stem Cells and Regenerative Therapy of the Department of Biotechnology, India. He has received many awards from professional and institutional bodies. Notable among them are the Bhatnagar, Ranbaxy, Goyal and FICCI Prizes of India, the Third World Academy of Sciences (TWAS) Award for Basic Medical Sciences and the TWAS Award for Science Diplomacy, the Kalinga Prize for the popularization of science from UNESCO. He was honoured by the Government of India with the Padma Shri in 2002, and the Chevalier de l’Ordre National du Merite from the President of France in 2002. He is an elected fellow of the Science Academies of India, TWAS Italy; the German Academy of Sciences Leopoldina; and the African Academy of Sciences. Prof Balasubramanian’s research focuses on the biology of eye diseases. He has over 180 publications in national and international journals and has authored three books. In January 2016 he retired from the post of Research Director, Prof Brien Holden Eye Research Centre, and continues as a Distinguished Scientist there.

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Guest of Honor

Ajit Rangnekar Director General Research and Innovation Circle of Hyderabad (RICH) (Government of Telangana Initiative) Ajit Rangnekar is the former Dean of the Indian School of Business, Hyderabad(ISB) from January 2009 to December 31, 2015. In 2011, he was appointed as a director of Graduate Management Admission Council, the sole Indian on the team. [3] Prior to that, he held the position of Deputy Dean at the School from March 2003 to December 2008. Prior to ISB, he was the country head, first for Price Waterhouse Consulting and then for PwC Consulting, in Hong Kong and the Philippines. He was head of the telecom and entertainment industry consulting practice for PwC in East Asia (China to Indonesia). Rangnekar completed his undergraduate degree from the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, and his post-graduation in management from the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad.[4] Dr Rangnekar now serves as the Director genral of RICH (Research and Innovation Circle of Hyderabad), Government of Telangana Initiative. RICH is an initiative that has been conceived to unlock the national treasure created by the top scientific research institutions in Telangana State, and to actively facilitate the process of taking their research to market. With his past expertise, Dr Rangnekar is helping RICH to link research institutions, academia and industry along with venture capitalists, angel investors and incubators.

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From the Presidents Desk

K B NandKishore President Telangana Ophthalmological Society Its really heartening to see that our fledgling society is 4 years old and we are going to have our 4th Annual conference at SDEH from the 13-15th july 2018. Thanks to our very dedicated Chairman , Scientific Committee Dr Pravin Krishna the scientific temper of the society has gone from strength to strength. Today our annual meetings are without doubt acclaimed as among the best. Dr Ravinder Goud & Dr Rajalingam from SDEH along with their team have worked round the clock in putting together a wonderful conference this year. They deserve all the credit. The term of the first Executive of our Society comes to an end with this conference. I on behalf of my entire team thank each and every member for giving us an opportunity to serve and guide the society in its initial difficult times. We sincerely hope we have lived upto the expectations of one and all. My advice to the new team which takes over-lets all remember that promoting science is our most important goal and the society is bigger than the individuals. If we remember this there is only one way for the society to go and that is higher and higher. Wishing the conference a grand success Dr K B Nand Kishore President Telangana Ophthalmological Society

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President Elect

Madhukar Reddy K President Elect Telangana Ophthalmological Society Dear Friends and Teachers, Namaste, The purpose of our yearly conferences as you are all aware is to exchange knowledge which is rapidly changing, know what newer products and services are available in the market place to provide better service for our patients and know each other better and strike newer working relationships to face day to day challenges. This year the scientific committee has put together a comprehensive and wonderful program to cater to our needs. The society has chosen Sarojini Devi Eye Hospital as the venue this year to help upgrade the institution in a small way so that it will help ignite many a young mind and provide better opportunities for our younger colleagues. You might not find it luxurious but the local organizing committee is making all out efforts to provide the best ambiance possible. We should all cooperate with them. We already have 450 registrations which is encouraging. On behalf of TOS, we request all our colleagues to utilize this opportunity, participate and further their academic skills.

Warm regards, Madhukar Reddy.

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From the Secretarys’ Desk

Dr Aitharaju Ravindra Hony.gen.secretary, Telangana Ophthalmological society.

I would like to share a few of the events and achievements that took place during my tenure as Hony. Gen. Secretary as it comes to an end with this conference. Having taken up the job as First General Secretary of TOS without any knowledge or experience , I feel satisfied with my contribution to our Society. Our Website TSOS. Co.in is being updated as and when required. Online registrations for conferences, abstract submissions, E- posters , shortly online application for TOS membership, any other communication related to members and many more are being taken care . Our membership started with 708 at the time of bifurcation is now standing at 957, an addition of 249 . This includes an addition of 58 during period between Warangal Conference and till date. Well furnished TOS office was inaugurated in SD eye Hospital premises. Thanks to the administration of SDEH and for the efforts of Dr. Rajalingam. This being the election year new Executive Committee will step in after the conference. More and more members are enthusiastic to lead our society to a higher level. Healthy competition among these members augurs well for the society. LOC of this Conference , under the leadership of Dr. Ravinder Goud as Chairman, Dr. Rajalingam as Org. Secretary and many others is working hard to make this a memorable one. On behalf of Executive Committee ,I wish them all the very best in their endeavours. See you all at Sarojini Devi Eye Hospital, Thanking you

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Dr J Pandurang, Chairman, LOC Superintendent, REH,Warangal Professor & HOD, Department of Kakatiya Medical College,Warangal

Dear Friends, Please accept my warm regards and greetings on the Occasion of “Orugallu Eye Con 2017”, 3rd annual conference of Telangana Ophthalmological society, being organized by Warangal Ophthalmologists association at Vaishnavi Grand hotel, Fatima complex Kazipet, Warangal on 21st to 23rd July 2017. The scientific committee has taken all the efforts to chart out a program that would be addressing recent trends on Ophthalmology. The general theme for this conference is“Sight in-Sight”. We are looking forward to your active participation and hope you will feel benefited with this academic program.

From the Desk of the Local Organising Committee

G R Bharath Kumar, Organising Secretary, 3rd TOSC Associate Professor Kakatiya Medical College, Warangal Mail ID: [email protected] Dear Colleagues, It gives us immense pleasure to invite you 3rd TOS conference scheduled from 21st to 23rd July 2017 at Vaishnavi Grand Hotel, Kazipet, Warangal. Warangal is a historical city, well known for Kakatiya’s architectural grandeur like Thousand Pillars temple, Warangal fort, Ramappa & Badhrakali temple and Picturesque lakes like Pakal & Laknavaram. We welcome you all to Warangal, one of the smart cities of India to serve you an academic feast on recent advances of Ophthalmology and to make your visit and stay a memorable one.

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Guest Faculty

Rohit Shetty Barun K Nayak Vice Chairman Head of Ophthalmology Narayana Nethralaya, PD Hinduja National Hospital and MRC, Bengaluru Mumbai

Haripriya Aravind Chitra Ramamurthy Head of Department Medical Director, Eye Foundation, and IOL services Coimbatore Aravind Eye Hospital, Chennai Namrata Sharma Professor of Ophthalmology, AIIMS Rajesh Sinha Secretary, AIOS Professor of Ophthalmology Delhi RP Centre for Ophthalmic Sciences, AIIMS, Delhi C V Gopala Raju Founder Chairman Krishna R Murthy Visakha Eye Hospitals Medical Director and Consultant Vitreoretinal Visakhapatnam Services, Vittala International Institute of Ophthalmology, M Shreesha Bengaluru Member, NationalConsumer Disputes Redressal Commisision, Delhi Jyoti Matalia Head of Pediatric Ophthalmology, Strabismus & Dr A A Deshpandè Neuro-ophthalmology Medico legal Consultant, AIOS Legal Cell Narayana Nethralaya-2, Narayana Health City, Aurangabad Bengaluru

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Rohit Shetty, DNB, FRCS Vice Chairman Narayana Nethralaya Bengaluru

Rohit Shetty serves as the young, charismatic Vice Chair of the Narayana Nethralaya, Bengaluru and is Associate Professor of Ophthalmology and Director of PhD Program in Ophthalmology with Maastricht University of India. He is also a Senior Research Faculty with the Singapore Eye Research Institute. Dr Shetty completed his sidency training from St Johns Medical College, Bangalore and has been trained at University of Mainz, Germany and the University of Irvine, California. His main areas of interest are Refractive Surgery, Keratoconus, Neuro-Ophthalmology, Tele-Ophthalmology, tears,inflammation and biomarkers. Dr Shetty has over 150 publications in peer-reviewed journals and loves to teach and solve complex problems

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Chitra Ramamurthy Medical Director, Eye Foundation Coimbatore

Dr. Chitra Ramamurthyhas been in private practice in ophthalmology in Coimbatore working with her husband,Dr D Ramamurthy, since 1990. Her areas of expertise are cataract, refractive surgery and and she has been abreast with all the premium procedures evolving over the years in each of these segments. She has been a pioneer in Refractive Surgery performing refractive procedures since 1997 in large numbers inclusive of all the cutting edge technology. She has had the special distinction of conducting a variety of instruction courses in both India and abroad partaking in ASCRS, APAO and APACRS on a regular basis. She has also many papers to her credit and has contributed to chapters in textbooks on Refractive surgeries. She has received the numerous best paper awards in the state and national levels,. Previously, she has been the recipient of the Dr. P.R. Mondal Memorial Oration award 2017 by OSWB, 28th Dr. D. Sundareswaran Endowment Oration award by IMA Coimbatore chapter 2017, Dr. Om Prakash Gold Medal 2016, DrVinodArora Oration Award 2015 and Dr. SubodhAgarwal Gold Medal 2012 at different state and IIRSI conferences. She is now the Member – Scientific Committee of the All India Ophthalmological Society (AIOS) for the period 2017 to 2020. She has been involved in many community outreach programs in her city and has been invited to chair many social events and is a voracious reader

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Haripriya Aravind Head of Department Cataract and IOL service Aravind Eye Hospital, Chennai

Dr. Haripriya Aravind completed her post graduation at Aravind Eye Hospital, Madurai and started her career as a pediatric ophthalmologist. She completed a basic research fellowship at Kellogg Eye Center, Michigan, USA. She worked as head of cataract and IOL services at Aravind eye hospital, Madurai for over a decade and currently heads the cataract clinic at Aravind Eye Hospital, Chennai. She has presented at various international forums, published in peer-reviewed journals and written chapters for text books. She has performed live surgery at various national and international conferences. Her area of interest is quality assurance amongst patients undergoing cataract surgery and has developed systems and tools to monitor outcomes following cataract surgery. Clinically her interests include management of subluxated and complicated cataract surgery. Dr Aravind has won numerous awards including awards from the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons and has delivered multiple orations over the last few years.

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Krishna R. Murthy MBBS, DOMS,FMRF,MRCOphth, Ph.D Medical Director and Consultant Vitreoretinal Services, Vittala International Institute of Ophthalmology, Bangalore

Dr Krishna Murthy completed his basic medical education from Bangalore medical College, Bengaluru and then went to complete his residency in Ophthalmology from minto Regional Eye Institute, Bangalore. He specialized in Retina and Vitreous from the prestigious Sankara Netralaya, Chennai and went on to finish his PhD in proteomics of aqueous and vitreous. His special areas of interest include Diabetic retinopathy, Retinopathy of prematurity, HIV related eye diseases and proteomics of the ocular structures. He has been instrumental in planning and implementing the mobile diabetic retinopathy and glaucoma treatment unit which takes treatment of these two conditions to rural areas of 16 districts of Karnataka. This initiative was the first of its kind anywhere in the world and it has been replicated in many resource poor settings across nine countries. This initiative was funded by the World Diabetes Foundation. He is also responsible for running one of the largest tele-ophthalmological screening programmes in India for the disease Retinopathy Of Prematurity(ROP), which affects premature neonates. This programme called the “Vittala ROP project” serves semi-urban and rural neonatal intensive care units in 10 districts of south Karnataka. This initiative was awarded the FICCI Health Care award for the year 2013. He has been invited to present his work in many international fora such as World Diabetes Congress in Melbourne , Australia and The World ROP Congress in Shanghai, China. He has 31 published articles in peer reviewed journals and co-authored 2 chapters in a reputed vitreoretinal text book.

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Rajesh Sinha MD, DNB, FIACLE, FRCS Professor of Ophthalmology in Cornea, Lens & Refractive surgery services at R. P. Centre, AIIMS, Delhi

Dr Rajesh Sinha is presently working as Professor of Ophthalmology in Cornea, Lens & Refractive surgery services at R. P. Centre, AIIMS.He has done MD Ophthalmology from AIIMS and then did DNB, FIACLE & FRCS and did a fellowship at University of Washington. Dr Sinha has 324 publications, three text books and 4 Educational Manuals to his name.He is currently the Editor of Kerasight, Past Editor-in-chief of Delhi Journal of Ophthalmology and DOS Times and Lead Guest editor for a special issue of “Journal of Ophthalmology”, an indexed international journal. He has been a part of 3 multicentric FDA clinical trials completed in the year 2004, 2007 & 2010 and has presented many scientific papers and instruction courses, both national and international. He has received various awards notable among which are Achievement Award of American Academy of Ophthalmology, Achievement Award of Asia-Pacific Academy of Ophthalmology, International Ophthalmic Heroes of India Award, Krishna Sohan Singh trophy for the best clinical talk in DOS, IIRSI Gold Medal, ACOIN Gold Medal and Bharat Jyoti Award. Heis currently the Treasurer of All India Ophthalmological Society,General Secretary of the Indian Society of Cornea &Keratorefractive Surgeons, and North Zone Representative of Eye Bank Association of India and Past Gen Secretary of Delhi Ophthalmological Society.

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Jyoti Matalia Head of Pediatric Ophthalmology, Strabismus & Neuro-ophthalmology at Narayana Nethralaya-2, Narayana Health City, Bangalore

Dr. Jyoti Matalia is the head of Pediatric Ophthalmology, Strabismus & Neuro-ophthalmology at Narayana Nethralaya-2, Narayana Health City, Bangalore, India. She is in charge of postgraduate training at her institute and runs fellowship programs in pediatric ophthalmology and has trained 20 fellows till date. She received her basic medical education from B.Y.L.Nair Hospital, Mumbai and postgraduate training in ophthalmology from Mumbai University. She underwent fellowship training in her speciality at L.V.Prasad Eye Institute, Hyderabad, India and completed her ICO fellowship at the Wilmer Eye Institute, USA. She is a volunteer faculty of ORBIS International to teach and train ophthalmologists in developing countries. She has more than 30 publications to her credit in peer-reviewed national and international journals. She has presented at conferences in India and abroad and made several national and international award winning teaching videos. Her areas of interest include pediatric cataract, neuro-ophthalmology and teaching is her passion.

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Dr.A.A.Deshpandè, MS, DOMS, LLB, LL.M, MBA, PGDHAM, PGDMLS Medico legal Consultant, AIOS Legal Cell Director, Guruprasad Netra Rugnalaya. Aurangabad

Dr AA Deshpande currently serves as the medico legal consultant of the legal cell of the All India Ophthalmological Society and gives free legal consultation to all Ophthalmologists who are members of AIOS. He also serves as chairman of the legal committee of the Maharashtra Ophthalmological Society, legal advisor of Vision 2020 and member legal cell IAM, Aurangabad. In community ophthalmology, he worked in tribal areas of Arunachal Pradesh, conducted surveys, examined patients and operated there to eradicate blindness for two years. He also worked in Tribal area ofNundurbar andBhabdardara in 18 villages and worked at the grass root level of 180 Villages of Jamkhed project and 40 villages of IIRD to eradicate blindness. He has been working for the visually impaired in the area of education and Rehabilitaion.

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M Shreesha Member, NationalConsumer Disputes Redressal Commisision, Delhi

Merla Shreesha is an honourbale member of the National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commisision, Delhi. The commission deals with appeals, Revision Petitions, Class Action cases and Original Complaints pertaining to Consumer Disputes. She was a member of the AP State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission and the District consumer forum in the past. Ms Shreesha secured the Nizam’s Gold Medal for having topped the University in Economics in 1985. In the past she has rendered judgments involving a vide spectrum of cases including Medical Negligence, Real Estate Developers, Insurance, Banking, Builders, Chit Funds & Finance, Electricity, Telecommunication, Defects & Deficiencies in Seeds, Consumer Durables etc. Ms Shreesha has addressed several seminars on Medical Negligence and the Consumer Protection Act and also trained Members of District Fora of various States in the provisions of Consumer Protection Act.

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Barun Kumar Nayak Head, Ophthalmology Department, P.D.Hinduja National Hospital & MRC, Mumbai

Dr Barun Kumar Nayak Heads the Ophthalmology Department at P.D.Hinduja National Hospital & MRC, Mumbai since the last 30 years. A graduate of the prestigious R.P.Centre for Ophthalmic Sciences, AIIMS, New Delhi, his area of interest is Anterior Segment and Glaucoma. He was Editor for “Indian Journal of Ophthalmology” (IJO) for 6 years (2005-2011) and is currently the founder Editor of “Journal of Clinical Ophthalmology & Research” (JCOR). He was past Hon.General Secretary of All India Ophthalmological Society (2014-2017). Past-President of Bombay Ophthalmologists’ Association and Maharashtra Ophthalmological Society, he has more than 100 publications in peer- reviewed and non-peer reviewed journals and has conducted multiple instruction courses, Research Methodology Workshops, performed live surgeries and delivered talks in National and International fora. His firm belief is that everyone should first be a comprehensive ophthalmologist, even in this era of super-specialization. He was awarded Asia Pacific Distinguished Service Medal at the World Ophthalmic Congress 2014, at Tokyo. He has been conferred International Master Teacher Award and has won a “Gold Medal” for his outstanding performance by Bombay Ophthalmologists’ Association.

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C V Gopala Raju Founder Chairman Visakha Eye Hospital Visakhapatnam

Dr Gopala Raju completed his residency from the RP Center of Ophthalmic Sciences, AIIMS, New Delhi and went on to do a fellowship in Cornea and anterior segment with Dr M Srinivasan at Aravind Eye Hospital in Madurai. He later trained under Prof Simons in Madrid, Spain and founded the Visakha Eye Hospital along with Dr P Vasudev in 1993. He is currently the scientific committee chairman for the Andhra Pradesh Ophthalmological Society and served as editor of the publication of the combined APOS and president LOC of the 2016 AP state Ophthalmology annual conference. He is a trustee and medical director of the Mohsin Eye Bank in Vishakapatnam. Dr Raju has presented several free papers, posters and participated in various symposia in state and all india ophtalmic society and was awarded the Malleswar Rao oration by the AP State ophthalmic association in 2007.

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Namrata Sharma Professor of Ophthalmology, AIIMS, Delhi Secretary, AIOS

DrNamrata Sharma is Professor of Ophthalmology at the Rajendra Prasad Center for Ophthalmic Sciences at the All India Institute of medical Sciences (AIIMS) and is one of the pioneers of lamellar corneal surgery in India. Her areas of interest include Refractive surgery, Phacoemulsification, corneal disorders, contact lenses and glaucoma. Dr Sharma has over 300 publications to her credit and is currently serves as the Secretary of the All India Ophthalmological Society (AIOS).

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P Siva Reddy Oration 2018 Question Everything!

Rohit Shetty, DNB, FRCS Vice Chairman Narayana Nethralaya Bengaluru

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Ravi Kumar Reddy Oration 2018 Challenging Moments in Cataract Surgery

Chitra Ramamurthy Medical Director, Eye Foundation Coimbatore

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Rustom Ranji Oration 2018 Holistic care for children with congenital glaucoma: My 30 year’s journey

Anil Kumar Mandal, MD glaucoma specialist with particular interest and expertise in developmental glaucoma

Dr. Anil Kumar Mandal is a glaucoma specialist with particular interest and expertise in developmental glaucoma. DrMandal was trained at the University of Calcutta and at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi. He completed his fellowships in glaucoma and emergency ophthalmology at AIIMS. He was a visiting research fellow at the Kellogg Eye Care Centre and the Doheny Eye Institute in the United States. DrMandal has won several national and international awards and has published widely in premier medical journals worldwide. His research focuses on the clinical and genetic aspects of glaucoma in adults and children, which earned him the Shanti SwarupBhatnagar Award for excellence in science from the Government of India in 2003; he was the first Ophthalmologist to receive this award. In 2009 he was elected as fellow of the National Academy of Medical Sciences for his contribution to science and Ophthalmology. DrMandal is synonymous with childhood glaucoma all over the world.

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Harikishen Gorityala Oration 2018 “Its never night till you see the dark”

Satish G Agraharam, MBBS, MS Managing Director and Founder Anand Eye Institute, Hyderabad

Dr. Agraharam is a nationally known Vitreo retinal surgeon. He established the first Vitreo Retinal Institute dedicated to the treatment of Vitreo Retinal Diseases in the state of Andhra Pradesh in 2000. With over 18 years of experience as a Retinal surgeon, he has been consulted in and operated on hundreds of cases from all over Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Telangana and Karnataka. Completed his postgraduate training in Vitreo Retina from Sankara Nethralaya, Chennai as the “Best Outgoing Fellow”. Won various awards & laurels during his educational years including “Shivareddy Gold medal” in Ophthalmology and “Vengalrao Gold medal” for his paper presentation given by AP Ophthalmic society(APOS). Passionate about teaching, Dr. Agraharam has taught many residents and fellows both at Sankara Nethralaya and at the Sadhuram Eye Hospital for over 7 years. His passion for teaching combined with his expertise in treating eye problems and experience in the establishment of the Viteroretinal institute led him to collaborate with other like minded people and establish the Anand Eye Institute.

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1. P Ramchander competitive free paper session Winner: Tarjani Dave, L V Prasad Eye Institute, Hyderabad Title: Orbital Implant migration - are we thinking correctly?

2. NS Reddy competitive free paper session for post graduates and residents Winner: Arushi Gupta, L V Prasad Eye Institute, Hyderabad Title: OCT angiography in Best disease

3. Manoj Mathur Poster session Winner: Bhava Tharini M, L V Prasad Eye Institute, Hyderabad Title: Wavefront optimized ablation vs topography guided surface ablation in myopic eyes - comparative study of visual outcomes

4. Swarup Video Session Winner: Anil K Mandal, L V Prasad Eye Institute, Hyderabad Title: Management of congenital glaucoma associated with Stickler Syndrome

5. VV RamanaRao Grand Rounds Winner: Divya Pothala, Sarojini Devi Eye Hospital, Hyderabad Title: Secondaries in orbit from thyroid carcinoma

6. Gangadhar Reddy Quiz Winners: Pavani P, Chiranjeevi Chowdary P, Pragathi G Chowdary P, SDEH, Hyderabad Runner up: Laxmipriya P, Charul Singh, Sharat B Chalmeda Anand Rao Institute of Medical Sciences, Karimnagar

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Hall B&C 0830 - 1130 4th Annual Meeting 4th Telangana Ophthalmological Society Annual meeting July 13 - 15, 2018 Sarojini Devi Eye Hospital, Hyderabad, Telangana Friday, July 13

Organizer Goli Sridhar Organizer Superna Mahendra GLAUCOMA Skills transfer session Instructor Pasyanthi Balijepalli Instructor Syed Asghar Hussain Naqvi Instructor Nirupama Damarla Instructor Balu Garudadri

CORNEA Skills transfer session Instructor Bhanu Prakash Metukul Instructor Phani Raj Kathuri Instructor Vengal Rao P Instructor Padmavathi Hingolekar Instructor Vijayalakshmi B Instructor Vishnu Preethi RETINA Skills trasnfer session Instructor P Sai Kiranmayee Instructor P Tandava Krishna Instructor Irfan Faraz Instructor Jyotsna Myneni Instructor Pridhu Vyas STS Instructor Srilaxmi S SQUINT & OCULOPLASTY skills transfer session Instructor Rachna Vinaya Kumar Instructor Anjali Chandrasekharan Instructor Vamshidhar Yeramshetty Instructor Rajyalaksmi R

37 Scientific Program Day 1 July 13, 2018 4th Annual Meeting Day - 1 Friday, July 13, 2018 0800 – 0900 Registration Hall A 0900 – 1000 Multispecialty approach to cataract surgery Chair: Pasyanthi Balijepalli Co Chair: Krishna R Murthy Moderator: Aruna Kumari Gadde

0900 0910 Can we go ahead with the surgery? Ask the Plasty Divya Basa specialist 0910 0920 Wound related complications: Ask the cataract surgeon Aruna Kumari Gadde 0921 0930 Corneal complications post cataract surgery: Ask the Arjun Srirampur corneal surgeon 0931 0940 Raised IOP post cataract surgery: Ask the glaucoma Pasyanthi Balijepalli surgeon 0941 0950 Retinal complications after cataract surgery: Ask the Krishna R Murthy Retina surgeon 0951 1000 Discussion All

Hall B & Hall C 0830 – 1130 Skills Transfer Course

HALL A 1000 – 1130 P Ranga Reddy Clinical Challenges Chair: Mallika Goyal Co Chair: Rohit Shetty Moderator: Rishi Swarup 1000 1012 Biomechanics Measurement boon or bane? Rohit Shetty 1012 1024 Multiple branch retinal artery occlusions in Krishna R Murthy immunocompromised patient 1024 1036 Unexplained visual loss: Playing Sherlock! Jyoti Matali 1036 1048 When the going gets tough Rishi Swarup 1048 1100 Challenging case of Scleritis Abhilasha Baharani 1100 1112 Challenging case Gopal Raju CV 1112 1124 Unexplained neuroretinitis Mallika Goyal

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HALL A 1130 – 1200 P Siva Reddy Oration Question Everything Rohit Shetty Chair: Nandkishore Kidambi

HALL A 1200 – 1230 Rustom Ranji Oration Holistic care for children with congenital glaucoma: Anil K Mandal My 30 year's journey Chair: Madhukar K Reddy

HALL A 1230 1330 Inauguration

HALL A 1430 – 1600 Madiraju Ashok Symposium - Complications Rewind Chair: Annie Mathai Co Chair: Rajesh Sinha Moderator: Murali K Aasuri 1430 1440 Secondary IOL in a child: What can go wrong? Murali K Aasuri 1440 1450 Nucleus Drop Krishna R Murthy 1450 1500 Epithelial ingrowth following LASIK Rajesh Sinha 1500 1510 Posterior capsule opacification following pediatric Jyoti Matalia cataract surgery 1510 1520 Preventing Complications & Failure in Macular Surgery Mallika Goyal 1520 1530 Ectasia after LASIK Rohit Shetty 1530 1540 Unacceptable vault after ICL implantation Rajesh Sinha 1540 1550 Retained lens matter or endophthalmitis? Mudit Tyagi 1550 1600 Shallow anterior chamber following Trabeculectomy Vanita Pathak Ray

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HALL B 1430 – 1800 LIVE Surgery Chair: LV Krishnam Raju Co Chair: Gopal Raju CV Moderator: Siddharth Reddy Live Surgery 1 LV Krishnam Raju Live Surgery 2 Siddharth Reddy Live Surgery 3 Susheel Das Live Surgery 4 - Panoptix Trifocal IOL CV Gopal Raju Live Surgery 5 - Centurion Vision System + Toric IOL Live Surgery 6 - Signature Pro Phaco Live Surgery 7 - Extended Range of Vision IOL Live Surgery 8 - Eyecryl Active Multifocal Live Surgery 9 - Eyecryl Toric

HALL C 1430 – 1600 Layer by Layer Keratoplasty Chair: Arjun Srirampur Co Chair: Namrata Sharma Moderator: Rajesh Sinha 1430 1440 “No Suture Keratoplasty” Superficial Anterior Lameller Rajesh Sinha Keratoplasty (SALK) 1440 1450 “Saving for the rainy day” - DALK Nitesh Narayen 1450 1500 “Break the ice” - FALK Rishi Swarup 1500 1510 “On the Ball ” - DSEK IS Murthy 1510 1520 “Let the cat out of the bag” – Pearls for a successful Madhukar Reddy DSEK 1520 1530 “The best thing since sliced bread”-Descemet’s Arjun Srirampur Membrane Endothelial Keratoplasty (DMEK) 1530 1540 “Cog in the Machine” Intraoperative OCT guided Namrata Sharma Lamellar Keratoplasty 1540 1600 Discussion All

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HALL A 1600– 1730 IOLs in cases with inadequate support Chair: Ravi Kumar Reddy Co Chair: C V Gopal Raju Moderator: Sudhakar Potti 1600 1615 Technique of anterior chamber IOL C Gopal Raju 1615 1630 Scleral Fixation of IOL Meghraj Chitta 1630 1645 Glued IOL Divya Balakrishnan 1645 1700 Iris Claw IOL Sudhakar Potti 1700 1715 Challenges in sulcus placement of IOL Ravi Kumar Reddy 1715 1730 Discussion All

HALL C 1600 – 1730 Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus Chair: R Hanumanth Reddy Co Chair: Jyoti Matalia Moderator: B Venkateswar Rao 1600 1612 NAF bsed I.N.S Analysis A Prior estimation, therapeutic Rashmin Gandhi improvements expanding surgical techniques 1613 1624 Modern E.O.M sciences - Pulleys kinematics, R Hanumanth Reddy implications in Transposition Surgeries 1625 1636 Spectrum of Superior oblique anamolies New B Venkateswar Rao Classification & suggested surgical procedures. 1637 1648 Inferior Oblique surgeries in hypertropias and D.V.D Ramesh Kekunnaya Role of equator. 1649 1700 Stilling Turk Duanes Syndrome : Is it a perepheral Vidyavathi M innervational abnormality or Brain Stem abnormality. Possible option in management 1701 1712 Management of complex squint in myopia: Jyoti Matalia Reorientation of drifted pulleys 1712 1800 Discussion All

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Day - 2 Saturday, July 14, 2018 HALL A 0830 – 1000 Symposium: Glaucoma Chair: Barun K Nayak Co Chair: Manoj Mathur Moderator: Kalyani Prasad 0830 0845 Follow up strategy on Perimetry in Glaucoma Syed A Hussain Management Naqvi 0845 0910 How to incorporate OCT in Glaucoma Management Barun K Nayak 0910 0925 Treatment philosophy in Glaucoma Management Manoj Mathur 0925 0935 Which drug and When to Use Kalyani Prasad 0935 0945 Special situations and Contraindications Vanita Pathak Ray 0945 1000 Discussion

Hall B 0830 – 1000 Optimizing Outcomes in cataract surgery Chair: Sharat Babu C Co Chair: Gopal Raju CV Moderator: Madhukar Reddy K 0830 0840 Newer Monofocals & Diagnostic Tools for optimising Sharat Babu C Cataract results 0840 0850 PanOptix IOL's Nitesh Narayen 0850 0900 Piggyback Sulcoflex lenses Rishi Swarup 0900 0910 Extended Depth of Focus IOLs Chitra Ramamurthy 0910 0920 Vivinex IOL's Namrata Sharma 0920 0930 Getting them straight Sajid Afzal Ahmed 0930 0940 How to choose a phaco machine for starters Sharat Babu C 0940 0950 Verion machine – Image guided system Gopal Raju CV 0950 1000 Practice development in cataract surgery Madhukar Reddy K

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Hall C 0800 – 1030 Swarup Video Session Chair: GVBK Gangadhar Reddy Co Chair: Rishi Swarup Co Chair: Jyoti Matalia 0800 0810 Woes of vitreo retina surgery Sankeert Gangakhedkar 0811 0820 Compromised Posterior Capsule – Will Raghavender Reddy Arra my patient get an IOL today 0821 0830 Tuck in Keratoplasty (TIK) Arjun Srirampur 0831 0840 Role of Mitomycin C in endothelial Muralidhar Ramappa keratoplasty 0841 0850 Buckling the Macula! Padmaja Kumari Rani 0851 0900 Partial thickness autologous scleral patch Vanita Pathak Ray graft in the management of fistulae post filtration surgery with Mitomycin C 0900 0910 Injected Mitomycin C and topical phaco Vanita Pathak Ray trabeculectomy myth or reality 0911 0920 Management of recurrent Aqueous Vanita Pathak Ray Misdirection by anterior segment surgeon after Pars Plana Vitrectomy 0921 0930 Minimally invasive Phaco- Vanita Pathak Ray endocycloplasty in Plateau Iris Syndrome 0931 0940 Minimally invasive trabeculotomy in Vanita Pathak Ray adults 0941 0951 Phaco for complicated cataract in fuch’s Syed Mujeeb Iqbal heterochromic iridocyclitis 0951 1000 Phacoemulsification in phacomorphic Syed Mujeeb Iqbal glaucoma in nanophthalmos 1001 1010 Posterior polar cataract phaco- A simple Syed Mujeeb Iqbal and predictable technique 1011 1020 Drop Of the Savior Syed Musaab Iqbal

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Hall A 1000 – 1130 Symposium: Premium IOLs Chair: Haripriya Aravind Co Chair: Chitra Ramamurthy Moderator: Madhukar Reddy 1000 1015 Toric IOL planning Namrata Sharma 1015 1030 Toric IOLs: Surgical Considerations Chitra Ramamurthy 1030 1045 Post Op toric IOL misalignment Haripriya Aravind 1045 1100 Presbyopia Correcting IOLs: Choosing the correct IOL Sharath Babu C 1100 1115 Presbyopia Correcting IOLs: Choosing the correct Madhukar Reddy patient 1115 1130 Management of dissatisfied patient Rajesh Sinha

Hall B 1000 – 1130 All You Wanted to Know about Endophthalmitis Chair: Krishna R Murthy Panelist: Mallika Goyal Panelist: Satish Agraharam Panelist: Annie Mathai Panelist: Sandeep Bacchu Panelist: Tandava Krishnan Panelist: Rajalingam V 1000 1015 Recognizing endophthalmitis (Endophthalmitis Vs TASS) 1015 1030 Once a clinical diagnosis of endophthalmitis is established, how do we go about investigation it and treating it 1030 1045 EVS protocol in treating post op endophthalmitis 1045 1100 Fungal endophthalmitis 1100 1115 Endogenous endophthalmitis (when to suspect, differentiating it from uveitis 1115 1130 Vitrectomy in endophthalmitis

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Hall C 1030 – 1130 Phakic IOLs for the Novice Surgeon Chair: Aruna Kumari Gadde Co Chair: Chitra Ramamurthy Moderator: Arjun Srirampur 1030 1036 Types of Phakic IOLs Aruna Kumari Gadde 1036 1042 Pre Operative Evaluation Arjun Srirampur 1042 1050 Surgical Technique Ramesh G 1050 1058 Managing Glaucoma in Phakic IOL Patients Tarannum Mansoori 1058 1106 Managing Cataract in Phakic IOL patient MS Sridhar 1106 1114 Managing Retinal complications in Phakic IOL Satish Agraharam 1114 1122 Phakic IOLs in Complex Situations Chitra Ramamurthy 1122 1130 Discussion

Hall A 1130 – 1200 Ravi Kumar Reddy Oration Challenging Moments in Cataract Surgery Chitra Ramamurthy Chair: Ravindra Aitharaju

Hall A 1200 – 1230 Harikishen Gorityala Oration “Its never night till you see the dark” Satish Agraharam Chair: Pravin Vaddavalli

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Hall A 1230 – 1330 Ethics in medical Practice Chair: AA Deshpande Co Chair: Barun K Nayak Moderator: Manoj C Mathur 1230 1245 Keynote Address - Medical Negligence and Consumer M Shreesha protection Act 1245 1255 Legal liability of an ophthalmologist in Section 304 –A AA Deshpande 1255 1305 Indemnity Insurance in Ophthalmic Practice Manoj C Mathur 1305 1315 Trivialization of ophthalmic procedures; a dangerous trend Barun K Nayak 1315 1330 Discussion

Hall B 1230 – 1330 All you Wanted to Know:Squint Chair: Jyoti Matalia Panelist: Ramesh Kekunnaya Panelist: R Hanumanth Reddy Panelist: Aloka Hedau Panelist: Rachna Vinay Panelist: Vivek Warkad

Hall C 1230 – 1330 Challenging Situations in Macular Surgery Chair: Mallika Goyal Co Chair: Raja Ram Reddy Co Chair: Krishna R Murthy 1230 1236 Large Chronic & Failed Macular Holes Raja Narayanan 1236 1242 Complex Epimacular Membranes Padmaja K Rani 1242 1248 Submacular Haemorrhage Raja Ram Reddy 1248 1254 Refractory Diabetic Macular Edema Satish Agraharam 1254 1300 Myopic Traction Maculopathy Tandava Krishnan 1300 1303 PVD induction tips, tricks, complications Sandeep Bachu 1303 1310 Macular Surgery in infants Subhadra Jalali 1310 1330 Discussion Mallika Goyal

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Hall A 1430 – 1600 Cornea Symposium Chair: Rajesh Sinha Co Chair: Namrata Sharma Moderator: Rajesh Fogla 1430 1440 DALK: Peel the last layer to bare the DM Rishi Swarup 1440 1450 I-OCT guided DALK Namrata Sharma 1450 1500 DSAEK: Getting the perfect outcome Madhukar Reddy 1500 1510 DSAEK in Rajesh Sinha 1510 1520 DMEK: Getting the perfect roll Rajesh Fogla 1520 1530 SLET: Ideal Option for LSCD Sayan Basu 1530 1540 Customized Cross Linking: Reorienting the corneal Chitra Ramamurthy lamellae 1540 1600 Discussion All

Hall B 1430 – 1630 P Ramchander Competitive Feee Paper Session Chair: Chitra Ramamurthy Judge: Nandkishore Kidambi Judge: Ravinder Goud Judge: Sikander Lodhi 1431 1435 Dacryocystorhinostomy - A comparitive study with & Sambasiva Reddy P without Tube Intubation 1436 1440 Interferon alpha 2b for ocular surface squamous Kavya Madhuri neoplasia Bejjanki 1441 1445 Incidence of decreased vision with Posterior capsular Bhargavi Pidugu opacity (PCO ) following small incision cataract surgery with rigid PMMA IOL 1446 1450 Role of corneal biopsy in microbiological diagnosis of Srinivas Prasad K deep infective keratitis 1451 1455 DISCUSSION 1456 1500 Single-Step Transepithelial PRK vs Coventional PRK Aruna Kumari Gadde in Myopia and Compound Myopic Astigmatism Correction - A Comparitive Study

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1501 1505 Role of bevacizumab in aggressive posterior Keerthi Kunche retinopathy of prematurity 1506 1510 Anterior segment optical coherence tomography Madhuri Gadde evaluation of kayser fleischer ring in wilson disease 1511 1515 "To be” or “not to be” sympathetic Modini P 1516 1520 DISCUSSION 1521 1525 Quantitative Corneal Neural Imaging Using In Vivo Muralidhar Ramappa Confocal Microscopy in Cases of Congenital Corneal Anesthesia: A Prospective Analysis and Clinical Correlation 1526 1530 Diagnosis, clinical presentations and outcomes of Naveen Nukala Nocardia endophthalmitis 1531 1535 Comparison of central corneal thickness after PRK Arjun Srirampur with three noncontact optical devices 1536 1540 IgG4-related Ophthalmic Disease - Clinical Profile and Haripriya Sameeksha T Outcome 1541 1545 DISCUSSION 1546 1550 Clinical presentations and comparative outcomes of Syed Musaab primary versus deferred intraocular lens explantation Mohiuddin in delayed-onset endophthalmitis 1551 1600 Identification and quantitative assessment of Schlemm's Tarannum Mansoori canal in eyes with 360 0 angle recession glaucoma 1601 1605 Conjunctival melanoma in Asian Indian patients: A Varshitha Hemanth study of 40 cases Vasanthapuram 1606 1610 DISCUSSION 1611 1615 Comparative Evaluation Of Clinical Characteristics of Anasua Kapoor Biopsy-proven Conjunctival Intraepithelial Neoplasia and Invasive Squamous Cell Carcinoma using Image Processing Softwares: A Case- Control Study 1616 1620 To find out various causes of blindness in patients Bharath Kumar Gajjula coming for physically handicaped certificate 1621 1625 TAKE THE BULL BY THE HORNS- Combined Anupama Kalwad DMEK with iris claw lens for Pseudophakic bullous keratopathy 1626 1630 DISCUSSION

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Hall C 1430 – 1530 Aiming for Perfect Asepsis Chair: Meghraj Chitta Co Chair: Haripriya Aravind Moderator: Ashok Reddy 1430 1440 Intracameral antibiotics for endophthalmitis Haripriya Aravind prophylaxis 1440 1448 OP disinfection procedures Prem Prakash Reddy 1448 1456 Cleaning and packing of instruments and linen Vijayalakshmi B including high risk case 1456 1504 Choosing right sterilizer and validation Ashok Reddy 1504 1512 NABH guidelines for OT Rupak K Reddy 1512 1520 OT maintainence and sterilization Ravikumar Reddy 1520 1530 Cluster infections do’s and don’t’s. Meghraj Chitta

Hall A 1600 – 1730 Symposium: Neurophthalmology Chair: Ramesh Kekunnaya Co Chair: B Venkateswar Rao Moderator: Jyoti Matalia 1600 1612 Pot pourri of Neuroophthalmic cases Jyoti Matalia 1612 1624 Approach to Papilledema Ramesh Kekunnaya 1624 1636 Approach to a case of Optic atrophy Vivek Warkad 1636 1648 Optic Neuritis B Venkateswar Rao 1648 1700 Approach to a cranial nerve palsy Aloka Hedau 1700 1712 NAION Rashmin Gandhi 1712 1730 Discussion

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Hall B: 1630 – 1800 Ocular Trauma Chair: Modini P Co Chair: Haripriya Aravind Moderator: Venkatratnam P 1630 1640 Perforating injuries Of the cornea and sclera Srinivas Prasad K 1640 1650 Management of acute chemical injuries Namrata Sharma 1650 1700 Traumatic Cataract and Management Haripriya Aravind 1700 1710 Causes of Traumatic glaucoma Venkatratnam P 1710 1720 Management of traumatic glaucoma Barun K Nayak 1720 1730 Retained IOFB and Traumatic Endophthalmitis Krishna R Murthy 1730 1740 Traumatic Retinal Detachment Tandava Krishnan 1740 1750 Traumatic Optic Neuropathy Rashmin Gandhi 1750 1800 Discussion All

Hall C 1530 – 1800 NS Reddy Competitive Feee Paper Session for Post Graduate Students and Residents Chai: Barun Nayak Judge: Madhukar Reddy K Judge: Padma Prabha Judge: Mallika Goyal 1531 1535 Study of visual outcomes and complications of surgery Aaradhana Reddy G for a posterior polar cataract with phacoemulsification in a tertiary care institute 1536 1540 Incidence and outcome of Bilateral Rhegmatogenous Gopi Krishna N Retinal Detachment in a tertiary eye hospital in South India 1541 1545 A clinical study of microbiological profile in congenital Prasanna Bharathi nasolacrimal duct obstruction. NVN 1546 1550 Incidence of acute intraocular pressure elevation Kirtana Allam in diabetes mellitus patients treated with laser photocoagulation 1551 1555 DISCUSSION

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1556 1600 CCC performed by manual capsulotomy, femtosecond Soumya Devta laser assisted capsulotomy andzepto precision pulse capsulotomy: morphology and IOL centration 1601 1605 Knowledge regarding eye donation among patients in Sahitya Gogineni Tertiary care hospital 1606 1610 Ocular disorders in mentally challenged children Hemanth Reddy Vanga 1611 1615 Relationship between central corneal thickness and Dharani Padam myopia 1616 1620 DISCUSSION 1621 1625 Safety and outcomes of Descement stripping of Preethi P endothelial keratoplasty 1626 1630 Comparison of central corneal thickness after photo Pallavi G refractive keratectomy with three noncontact optical devices 1631 1635 Correlation between systemic factors and Sharanya Namburi morphological patterns of OCT in diabetic macular edema 1636 1640 Assessment of tear film stability in patients with Srinivas Pavan K Y Pseudoexfoliation 1641 1645 DISCUSSION 1646 1650 Comparison of non contact tonometry (NCT) and Srishti Sohni Goldmann applanation tonometry (GAT) in normal and glaucomatous eyes and the effect of central corneal thickness on the readings 1651 1655 Study of risk factors and demographic factors Srujana Pinapala associated with type of age related macular degeneration (AMD) 1656 1700 Comparison of SD-OCT findings in laser treated ROP Swathi S myopic children with age matched normal myopic children 1701 1705 Management and visual outcome of rhegmatogenous Lavanya Racha retinal detachment with gaint retinal tear 1706 1710 DISCUSSION

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1711 1715 Management and Outcome of Iatrogenic Globe Rajesh Kumar N perforation during peribulbar block at tertiary eye centre 1716 1720 Comparative study of macular changes using optical Sai Rupa Sree P coherence tomography (OCT) following uneventful cataract surgery and cataract surgery complicated with posterior capsule rent 1721 1725 Destructive eye surgeries as an indicator of Udit Ajmani socioeconomic status in south India 1726 1730 DISCUSSION 1731 1735 Evaluation of corneal endothelial cell density in Sowmya Andole primary angle closure disease in a tertiary eye hospital in south India 1736 1740 Ergonomics in relation to ophthalmology V Gurumoorthy 1741 1745 Management and outcome of post cataract surgery Gopi Krishna Chetti optic neuropathy 1746 1750 DISCUSSION

Hall A 1730 – 1830 3D Stereoscopic Oculoplasty Surgery Show Chair: Santosh Honavar 1 Anatomy of eyelid, lacrimal system and orbit Jyoti Matalia 2 Clinical evaluation of eyelid, lacrimal system and orbit Ramesh Kekunnaya 3 Surgical procedures Vivek Warkad A Entropion B Venkateswar Rao B Ectropion Aloka Hedau C Congenital ptosis Rashmin Gandhi D Acquired ptosis E Eyelid reconstruction F Enucleation with implant G Socket reconstruction H Orbitotomy I Orbital fracture J Lacrimal surgeries

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Hall A: 0830 – 1000 Sharat Babu Refractive Cataract Symposium Chair: Namrata Sharma Co Chair: Murali Aasuri Moderator: Rajesh Sinha 0830 0840 Co-managing cataract & glaucoma: current preferences Barun Nayak 0840 0850 Cataract surgery in vitrectomized & silicone filled eyes Rajesh Sinha 0850 0900 Complex situations in femto cataract surgery Chitra Ramamurthy 0900 0910 Cataract surgery in cloudy corneas Namrata Sharma 0910 0920 Dysphotopsias: Why do they happen & how do we deal? Murali Aasuri 0920 0930 Refining the outcomes with toric IOLs Gopal Gaju CV 0930 1000 Discussion All

Hall B: 0830 – 1000 Complications in Refractive Surgery Chair: Nitesh Narayen Co Chair: Chitra Ramamurthy Moderator: Syed Maaz 0830 0842 Reading Corneal Topography - when not to operate Rajesh Sinha 0842 0854 Complication in Microkeratome LASIK and Femto Nitesh Narayen LASIK 0854 0906 Complications in PRK Ramesh Bobbili 0906 0918 Complications in SMILE Syed Maaz 0918 0930 Complications in Phakic IOLs/ ICLs Namrata Sharma 0930 0942 Overview of complications in Refractive Surgery Chitra Ramamurthy 0942 1000 Challenging cases All

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Hall A: 1000 – 1130 G Ramachandra Rao Symposium on Refractive Surgery Chair: Nandkishore Kidambi Co Chair: Jagadesh C Reddy Moderator: Rajesh Sinha 1000 1010 Selection of a patient for keratorefractive surgery Nandkishore Kidambi 1011 1020 When and why do I prefer surface ablation Rishi Swarup 1021 1030 Complications of LASIK Namrata Sharma 1031 1045 Nuances with posterior chamber Phakic IOLs Rajesh Sinha 1046 1100 SMILE: Integrating the technology Chitra Ramamurthy 1101 1115 Residual Refractive error: Enhancement approach! Jagadesh C Reddy 1116 1130 Discussion All

Hall B: 1000 – 1130 Toric IOLs Chair: Chitra Ramamurthy Co Chair: RP Challa Moderator: Rishi Swarup 1000 1010 Recent advances in Biometry for Toric IO Muralidhar R 1011 1020 Case Selection for Toric IOL Rishi Swarup 1021 1030 Surgical tips for Optimising Toric IOL Madhukar K Reddy 1031 1040 Intra op Aberrometry - does it enhance Toric outcomes? Namrata Sharma 1041 1050 Toric IOL complications Chitra Ramamurthy 1051 1100 Toric IOLs in irregular corneas – Do’s & Don'ts Rajesh Sinha 1101 1130 Discussion All

58 4th Annual Meeting Hall C: 1000 – 1100 Video assisted spectrum of Glaucoma Surgery Chair: Vanita Pathak Ray Co Chair: Syed Mujeeb Iqbal Co Chair: Barun K Nayak Moderator: Garudadri Balu 1000 1010 Step-by-step trabeculectomy Garudadri Balu 1010 1012 Augmented trabeculectomy - MMC Vanita Pathak Ray 1012 1015 Augmented trabeculectomy - Express Shunt Syed Asghar Hussain Naqvi 1015 1020 Combined cataract and trabeculectomy Syed Mujeeb Iqbal 1020 1025 Rescue of a failing or failed bleb Garudadri Balu 1025 1030 Trabeculotomy Syed Asghar Hussain Naqvi 1030 1035 Glaucoma Drainage devices - Valved Syed Mujeeb Iqbal 1035 1040 Glaucoma Drainage devices - Non-valved Vanita Pathak Ray 1040 1045 Cyclo-procedures – Trans scleral Syed Mujeeb Iqbal 1045 1050 Cyclo-procedures – Endoscopic cyclo procedures Vanita Pathak Ray 1050 1100 Discussion

Hall A: 1130 – 1300 VV Ramana Rao Grand Rounds Chair: Rajesh Sinha Judge: Modini P Judge: Vishwanath K Judge: Kalyani Prasad 1131 1135 Blend it like Cornea - The tale of 3 Storeys Arjun Srirampur 1136 1140 Unilateral Proptosis with visual impairment in a young Arshia Mohammed male: Initial clinical manifestations of Fibrous Dysplasia 1141 1145 Role of plasmapheresis in neuromyelitis optica spectrum Gadde Madhuri disorder 1146 1150 Management of an atypical case of terrien’s marginal Lumbini Devi degeneration 1151 1155 DISCUSSION

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1156 1200 New laser approach for the management of Mythili Kota pseudophakic malignant glaucoma 1201 1205 Extensive meibomian gland carcinoma- a rare sebaceous Udit Ajmani gland tumor 1206 1210 Managing reccurent granular dystrophy with lasers Annapurna NV 1211 1215 Deep Anterior Lamellar Keratoplasty for fungal keratitis Sritha Vemuganti 1216 1220 DISCUSSION 1221 1225 Welder’s maculopathy mimicking as macular hole Supriya Patil 1226 1230 Microsporidia returns Garvit Bhutani 1231 1235 Retained Lenticule management following complicated Raghavender Reddy SMILE Arra 1236 1240 Management of fibrosed descemet’s membrane Sannapuri Sravanthi detachment after uneventful phacoemulsification 1241 1245 DISCUSSION 1246 1250 Beyond the angles in angle closure disease! Vishwa Shah 1251 1255 Iridodialysis repair with iris claw len Kalpana Rani G 1256 1300 High-resolution OCT in a case of descemetocele Nilufer Sultana managed with amniotic membrane transplantation 1301 1305 A sad saga of two eyes:one dances in turbulence,other Subhav Pershad looms in darkness – a case report 1306 1310 DISCUSSION

Hall B 1130 – 1300 Basic Aspects for a good researcher Chair: Tandava Krishnan Co Chair: Barun K Nayak Moderator: Savitri Sharma 1130 1145 Statistics for beginners Shamanna BR 1145 1200 How to choose the correct statistical test Barun K Nayak 1200 1215 How to plan and execute a study Padmaja K Rani 1215 1230 Search strategies for medical literature Tandava Krishnan 1230 1245 The science and art of writing a paper Savitri Sharma 1245 1300 Discussion All

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Hall C 1100 – 1200 Masterclass: Pediatric Cataract Surgery in Special Situations Chair: Muralidhar Ramappa Co Chair: Jyoti Matalia Moderator: Murali K Aasuri 1100 1102 Introduction and over view Muralidhar Ramappa 1102 1112 Cataract surgery in anterior segment disorders Muralidhar Ramappa 1112 1122 IOL implantation in infants Murali K Aasuri 1122 1132 Management of pediatric cataract with posterior Jyoti Matalia capsular abnormalities or dehiscence 1132 1142 Secondary IOLs or IOL exchanges Rajesh Sinha 1142 1200 Discussion

Hall C 1200 – 1300 Non Competitive Free papers Chair Raman Co Chair Satyavani K Co Chair Siva Kumar 1200 1205 Younger Vs Older Asian Indian Children with Arpita Maniar Retinoblastoma Clinical presentation and outcome 1206 1210 To assess the outcome of aspiration and sclerotherapy Arpita Nayak with sodium tertadecyl sulphate (STS) in the management of conjunctival inclusion cysts. 1211 1215 Incidence of decreased vision with PCO following Gajjala R Bharath small incision cataract surgery with rigid PMMA IOL Kumar 1216 1220 DISCUSSION 1221 1225 Clinico-pathological study of lacrimal gland masses in Maria Farooqui a tertiary care centre 1226 1230 Study of incidence of steroid induced glaucoma after Maria Farooqui cataract surgery 1231 1235 Dacryocystorhinostomy- A comparitive study with & Pujala Sambasiva without Tube Intubation Reddy 1236 1240 DISCUSSION

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1241 1245 Manipulative gonioscopy as a predictor of angle Pavan Kumar Reddy opening – post nd YAG iridotomy in pacs patients 1246 1250 Enucleation in adult population: A study of 478 Sai Divya J patients 1251 1255 Effects of methotrexate treatment in chronic non- Sai Suguna Kotamraju infectious uveitis 1256 1300 DISCUSSION 1301 1305 Study of patients with diabetic retinopathy and Salguti Sahiti incidence of hypertension and correlation with biochemical parameters 1306 1310 Assessment of dry eye in rural hospital setting Pavan Kumar Reddy 1311 1315 DISCUSSION

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1 Rare Case of Ocular Myasthenia Gravis Aaradhana Reddy G 2 Inflammatory pseudotumour of the orbit:a case report Aaradhana Reddy G 3 Congenital Fibrosis of the Extra ocular Muscles Aknoor Sriram Charan 4 Aneurysmal bone cyst of orbit: case report Aknoor Sriram Charan 5 A case report on axenfeld rieger syndrome Allam Kirtana 6 Marfan syndrome – a case report Ankitha Rachuri 7 On the ball- a bubble to fix it all Anupama Kalwad 8 DSEK in complex endothelial pathologies Arjun Srirampur 9 Unilateral Proptosis with visual impairment in a young male: Arshia Mohammed Initial clinical manifestations of Fibrous Dysplasia 10 JOAG – The missing link Aziza Yasmeen 11 Atypical retinitis pigmentosa : case report Bhargavi Pidugu 12 Role of IV Immunogolbulin Therapy in Ophthalmology Charuta J Puranik 13 Unusual Presentation of TYPE 2 Macula Telangiectasia associated Gattu Jyotirmai with Adult Onset Coats 14 Non accomodative esotropia coexisting with browns syndrome Gopi Krishna N andarnold chairi malformation type 1 15 A case report on coloboma iris, coloboma choroid V Gurumoorthy 16 Incidence of endophthalmitis following intravitreal injections Janga Archana 17 Spontaneous reattachment of descemet’s membrane detachment K Kavya Reddy post Deep Anterior Lamellar Keratoplasty (DALK) in a case of macular dystrophy 18 Ocular management challenges in laryngo-onycho- Kalluri Satya Srividya cutaneous(LOC)syndrome or Shabbir syndrome

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19 A case of multifocal choroiditis secondary to tuberculosis Karike Sabitha 20 Ectopia lentis leading to diagnosis of rareinborn error of Maimoona Fareed metabolism: homocystinuria 21 The Long Term Functional Success of Penetrating keratoplasty Muralidhar Ramappa (PK) in cases of Primary Congenital Glaucoma (PCG): 28 Years of Our Experience 22 Orbital lymphangioma – a case report Nikitha Reddy G 23 Neurofibromatosis: a case report and review Padam Dharani 24 Pneumodescemetopexy with Perfluoropropane for acute corneal Pallavi Gutlapalli hydrops in keratoconus 25 Bilateral lisch nodules in a patient with Neurofibromatosis type-1. Pamuru Drusya 26 Outcomes of DALK P.Pavani Yelamanchili 27 Iris cyst a case report Peddi Santosh 28 Ocular manifestations with corneal OCT changes in a rare case of Prathima Linga Xeroderma pigmentosum 29 A case of CNG tuberculoma as bilateral BRAO - A case report P Preethi 30 Comparison of visual outcome and optical quality using double Raghavender Reddy pass system for lenticuloschisis in reLEx SMILE Arra 31 Goldenhar syndrome presenting with ocular dermoid cyst : a case Ramya Sri K report 32 Isolated papillitis as the prominent ocular sign in Rashmi Maloth immunocompromised patient – a case report 33 Lipemia retinalis in an infant with acute pancreatitis S Swathi 34 A rare case of AVELLINO CORNEAL DYSTROPHY. Suguna Kotamraju 35 Diagnosis of BARDET BEIDL SYNDROME in a child presenting Suguna Kotamraju with diminished vision 36 A case of choroidal hemangioma Salguti Sahiti 37 Primary Pterygium in a 8-Year-Old child: Report of a Rare Case Sangepu Rajani 38 Fluoxetine, a selective serotinin reuptake inhibitor overdose Sannapuri Sravanthi resulting in a central retinal vein occlusion 39 A case report of Anaemic Retinopathy Sharat Chandra BN 40 Ocular Surface Squamous Neoplasia(OSSN)in HIV positive Modini P patients -A clinical and histopathological study

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41 Circumscribed choroidal hemangioma – A rare choroidal Spandana Nimma tumour. 42 A case report of Pituitary macroadenoma with homonymous Srinivas Pavan Kumar hemianopia Y 43 Blepharophimosis ptosis epicanthus inversus syndrome with Sritha Vemuganti keratoconus 44 Study of risk factors and demographic factors associated with Srujana Pinapala type of age related macular degeneration (amd) 45 A case of penetrating ocular trauma with pupillary block with Srujana Nalabolu intrlenticular foreignbody 46 Sturge weber syndrome – a case report Tanveer Fathima 47 Imitator of glaucoma : Optic disc pit Tarannum Mansoori 48 True exfoliation of lens capsule Tarannum Mansoori 49 Giant cell arteritis : A RARE CASE REPORT Vaggu Sree Kumar 50 Sequelae ofsimple hamartoma of retina in young adult -a unique Snehitha Alla case report 51 Valsalva retinopathy ( case report) Brunda Moparthi 52 Incomplete aniridia with cataract and micro cornea Gopi Krishna Chetti 53 Eales plus adult onset coats disease or late vascular changes in T Haritha Goud eales diseases masqueriding coats type reaction 54 Immune mediated retinal vasculitis – post typhoid fever Kalpana Rani 55 Underdiagnosed simultaneous unilateral presentation of crao in Lavanya Racha crvo patient detected by spectral domain oct 56 Unilateral pigmentary retinpathy associated with free floating Kavatha Rani M vitreous cyst - a case report 57 Progressive ocular inflammation in patient with harada’s disease Naagasusmitha following anti tubercular therapy - case report Jeedigunda 58 Simplified surgical treatment in a rare case of LEFT EYE Naagasusmitha BROWN’S SYNDROME coexisting with concomitant exotropia Jeedigunda 59 Cilioretinal artery occlusion as presumed before ocular Rajesh Kumar N tuberculosis - case report 60 Fuchs heterochromic iridocyclitis - Presenting as mature cataract Samyuktha Reddy in young male

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61 Juvenile primary open angle glaucoma with macular schisis and Tejaswini K foveal detachment – case report

63 Ocular Surface Squamous Neoplasia with Concomitant Microbial Anasua Kapoor Keratitis 64 To report a case of psuedotumor Lakshmi Reddy 65 A case of left lateral rectus palsy with a lesion in the left cavernous Prasanna Lakshmi U sinus 66 Ocular surface squamous neoplasia – a case report and review Prasanna Lakshmi G 67 A case of USHER'S SYNDROME Shiva Kumar Ammula 68 A case of bilateral rectus palsy in RTA with acute hemorrhagic Saphalya Chella stroke 69 A case of marfans syndrome. Amith Kumar Pampalkar 70 Intra operative massive supra choroidal haemorrhage in myopic Prasanna Bharathi retinal detachment case NVN 71 A rare case of crouzon syndrome:ocular features G Aaradhana Reddy 72 Bardet Biedl Syndrome: An Unusual Presentation Asif Ullah Siddiqui 73 A case of Ocular Surface Squamous Neoplasia Harika Anne 74 First ever Post SMILE cataract surgery with multifocal IOL Raghavender Reddy Arra 75 Double choking -Impending CRVO central retinal vein occlusion Kalpana Rani G with cilioretinal artery occlusion 76 Ocular Manifestations of Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Srujana Reddy Nalabolu 77 Chronic progressive external ophthalmoplegia with exotropia – a R. Rakesh Singh case report 78 Comparative study of pre & post small incision catract Tejaswini M surgery(sics) corneal topography changes and its visual outcome 79 Ocular manifestations of head injury patients presenting to Yashaswi Pendyala Mamata General Hospital, Khammam 80 Ocular biometry in primary angle closure glaucoma Nikitha Reddy G

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81 82 Enucleation in pediatric population: A study of 1490 patients Bejjanki Kavya Madhuri 83 Sclerotherapy for Lymphangioma Bejjanki Kavya Madhuri 84 Pterygium excision with no glue no suture amniotic membrane Gadde Aruna Kumari graft 85 Visual outcome and complications of diabetic vitrectomy in Keerthi Kunche patients with altered renal parameters vs normal patients 86 Surgical Removal of Implantation Iris Cysts: Indications, Surgical Muralidhar Ramappa Challenges and Long-Term Outcomes 87 Orbital polyostotic fibrous dysplasia with proptosis Ramya Sri K 88 Retrospective study of ocular trauma cases P Sambasiva Reddy 89 Ruthenium 106- Plaque Brachytherapy in Diffuse choroidal Haripriya Sameeksha Hemangioma T 90 An unusual case of orbital Cysticercosis Manmitha Reddy Muppidi 91 Retinoscopic evaluation of refractive error in pseudophakic eyes Divya Thatikonda 92 A clinical study on Etiopathogenesis of Proptosis Sujani Sunkesula 93 Duane’s retraction syndrome-a case report synopsis S M Qutubuddin Ali 94 An unusual pathogenic social amoeba, Dictyostelium Kavya Reddy K Polycephalum causing keratitis 95 Conjunctival Involvement in Rosai Dorfman Disease: A Report Anasua Kapoor of Two Cases 96 STICKLER’S SYNDROME – a case report Tanveer Fathima 97 A case of posterior scleritis with ciliochoroidal detachment and R. Pavan Kumar Angle closure glaucoma 98 Pituitary Macroadenoma with bitemporal hemianopia CV Sai Prashanthi

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