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The Ocular Microbiome in Diabetes: A Comprehensive analysis

Bhagya Babu; Eram Riyaz; Khushboo; Nachiketa*; Nagarjuna Pundla; Anushree CM

   Diabetes may alter conjunctival flora, increasing ocular infection risk. To compare conjunctival flora and antibiotic sensitivity in diabetic (with/without retinopathy) and non-diabetic Individuals.


Protecting Sight in Sports: Traumatic Eye Injuries in Badminton Players - A Case Series Report

Eram Riyaz; Nachiketa*; Vipin Rana; Ankita Singh; Anushree CM

   Traumatic eye injuries are a significant risk in badminton, potentially leading to long-term visual impairment. We present a case series of three badminton players who sustained traumatic eye injuries, highlighting varying presentations, management strategies, and outcomes.


Progressive Keratoconus in a Neglected Case of Epiphora: A Case Study Highlighting the Role of Chronic Eye-Rubbing

Eram Riyaz*; Nachiketa; Jyoti Mishra

   Progressive keratoconus in a neglected case of epiphora: A Case Study Highlighting the Role of Chronic Eye-Rubbing to report a case of unilateral keratoconus in an otherwise healthy male, resulting from frequent wiping of one eye due to epiphora secondary to nasolacrimal duct obstruction.


Macular Thickness Fluctuation and Visual Outcome in Diabetic Macular Edema Treated With Dexamethasone Intravitreal Implant

Thibaud Mathis; Franck Fajnkuchen; Hongxin Lai; Desiree Owen; Julien Bruban; Audrey Giocanti-Aurégan*

   Assess variability in central retinal thickness (CRT) on long-term visual acuity in patients with diabetic macular edema (DME) receiving dexamethasone intravitreal (DEX) implant. Best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) and CRT data from patients treated with DEX 0.7 mg were pooled from two 3-year randomized trials.


Agreement between Investigator and Central Reading Center Gradings of Meibomian Secretion Quality in Participants with and without Meibomian Gland Dysfunction: A Pilot Study

Isabella Tunon-Robinson; Nay Akeh; Ashley Nguyen*; Cathy Zhao; Xiaoming Xu; Kelly K Nichols

   Meibomian Gland Dysfunction (MGD) is commonly associated with dry eye disease. Central Reading Centers (CRC) can provide standardized grading reducing bias and variability across clinical sites. The objective of this study was to compare investigator grading of meibomian gland secretion quality in participants with and without MGD to grading performed by a CRC.


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