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Ranjan, Somesh
- Bilateral Coloboma with Bilateral Cataract with Microcornea Left Eye-A Case Report
Authors
1 Department of Ophthalmology, Santosh Medical College, Ghaziabad, UP, IN
Source
International Journal of Contemporary Medicine, Vol 1, No 2 (2013), Pagination: 87-89Abstract
An 18 year old boy presented with complaint of diminution of vision since 1 month. Ocular examination revealed BCVA of 6/12 in right eye and 6/60 in left eye. Anterior segment examination showed infero nasal coloboma both eyes. Fundus examination showed an inferior choroidal coloboma in right eye and inferior chorioretinal coloboma in left eye. Patient was diagnosed to have bilateral typical coloboma with congenital cataract with microcornea left eye. Patient should have a complete general physical examination, growth evaluation so that early recognition and treatment is done if any syndrome is associated with this entity can occur.Keywords
Bilateral Typical Coloboma, Bilateral Congenital Cataract with Microcornea.References
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- Clinical Evaluation and Detailed Study of Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS) with the Role of Ergonomics in its Management
Authors
1 Department of Ophthalmology, Santosh Medical College and Hospital, Ghaziabad, IN
Source
Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, Vol 5, No 3 (2014), Pagination: 281-285Abstract
Objective: To Study The Incidence Of CVS In Computer Users And To Evaluate The Efficacy Of Tear Substitutes&Role Of Ergonomics In The Management Of CVS.
Materials and Method: 100 subjects in age group 10-60 yrs., who have been using computer for minimum of 2hrs/day for at least 5-6 days/week, were chosen. Each subject underwent for Visual Acuity examination, Slit Lamp Examination, CVS Scoring&following tests. (1) Schirmer Test (2) Tear Film Break up Time (Tbut)
Results: Out of 76 subjects having CVS score >6, 52 used the computer for 4 - 8 hrs.&4 used for <4hrs. Thus, more is the exposure time more is the chances of CVS.
Conclusion: There was more improvement after 4 weeks and 8 weeks in the group taking lubricants and ergonomics into consideration than lubricants alone.