Changes in the refractive status and ocular biometrics in preterm and term infants
Comment on: Serum vitamin D levels in children with vernal keratoconjunctivitis - A study from a tertiary care pediatric hospital of North India
Syringing or ROPLAS before intraocular surgery: An ophthalmologist's dilemma
Evaluating magnetic resonance imaging features in active thyroid eye disease
Comment on: Risk factor-based models to predict severe retinopathy of prematurity in preterm Thai infants
Fibrin-glue-assisted retinopexy for coloboma-associated retinal detachment
Retinal detachment (RD) is common (23%-40%) in eyes with uveal coloboma due to early vitreous syneresis, inherent defects at the locus minoris resistentiae, and breaks in intercalary membrane (ICM).[1] Managing eyes with coloboma RD is difficult due to complexity of accessing and repairing retinal breaks. In RD surgeries, tamponade agents are used to provide surface tension across retinal breaks to prevent further fluid flow into the subretinal space until the effect of retinopexy is permanent. According to Tyagi et al., fibrin glue-assisted retinopexy for rhegmatogenous retinal detachment after pars plana vitrectomy is a promising technique that allows early visual recovery and obviates the need for postoperative positioning.[2] Fibrin glue, being an inert substance, usually stays for 1-2 weeks, making it an ideal temporary tamponade to plug the retinal break until the retinopexy effect becomes permanent.
Real world experience of brolucizumab in recalcitrant macular edema in retinal vein occlusions (RVO's): 12 months follow up - A pilot study
Authors' Response: Comparison of intraocular lens power prediction accuracy of formulas in American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery post-refractive surgery calculator in eyes with prior radial keratotomy
Taxane-induced retinal toxicity in a pathogenic USH2A variant carrier
Authors' Response: The disastrous triple hit-taxane-induced retinal toxicity in a patient with breast cancer and a pathogenic USH2A variant
Lens subluxation in retinoblastoma - Where does it fit in the classification of retinoblastoma
Comment on 'Posterior to the ridge laser in zone 2 stage 3 retinopathy of prematurity with plus disease: Efficacy and safety'
Comparative study on the utilization rates and infective adverse events from corneas recovered pre- and post-autopsy at the mortuary from four eye banks
A comparison of accommodative parameters between diabetics and hypertension case group with presbyopic age-matched control group
Comment on: Preventing the Argentinian flag sign and anterior capsular tear: A new diagnostic sign can help the surgeon
Comment on: Pencil push up training compared with binocular vision training in the management of slight post operative under correction of intermittent exotropia
Authors' Response: Risk factor-based models to predict severe retinopathy of prematurity in preterm Thai infants
Referral and distribution of ophthalmic causes of headache among patients presenting to a tertiary hospital
Author Response: Comment on Surgically induced necrotizing scleritis (SINS): Is it a standalone condition or a variant of necrotizing scleritis?
"Caution with choroidals" - choose the right one at right time
During the repair of rhegmatogenous retinal detachment (RRD), pre-existing or intraoperative sudden choroidal detachment (CD), often compromises the surgical outcome and visual prognosis.