Quiz: Infant Eyelid Lesion

A 2-month-old infant presents with this lesion of the left upper eyelid. The lesion was not visible at birth but appeared within a few weeks and has steadily enlarged. The child is otherwise healthy and well. What could it be? Start Quiz  

Lecture: Tricks and Tips from the Experts on Clinical Examinations

During this lecture, the doctors discuss and share their experiences and recommendations to get the most from your clinical examinations and from your diagnostic lenses. In this interactive, panel-based session, the experts discuss how to use the correct techniques to maximize your anterior segment, retinal, and pediatric evaluations. The speakers review the fundamentals of the … Read more

Lecture: Myopia: Are We Short-sighted in Our Approach?

Myopia is known to affect 50% of the world population, as shown in the WHO report. This epidemic is slowly affected the Indian population as well as we see a rise in Myopia. Increased near work and screen time seem to accelerate the progression of Myopia. With online education and screen time on the rise … Read more

Quiz: Decreased Vision in Both Eyes

A 7-year-old male presented with decreased vision in both eyes. There is no history of previous eye issues or surgery and no family history of unusual eye conditions. The child is otherwise healthy. Uncorrected visual acuity is 20/400 right eye and 20/320 left eye. Slit lamp examination findings are as seen in the photos. What … Read more

Lecture: Pediatric Eye Examination for Nurses: A Guide for Primary Care Nurses

In this lecture, the basics of pediatric eye examination for primary care nurses are covered by Dr. Neely. The lecture contains the overview of the prevalence of blindness, anatomy of the eye, diseases of the eye, basic eye examination and supplemental videos. Narrator: Dr. Daniel Neely. Created by Orbis International and the KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa … Read more

Lecture: Current concepts: Myopia in children

Myopia is becoming relatively more common in children than ever before. In developing countries, the simple use of glasses by school children can help correct vision but despite this, it is not yet as common place as it should be . Learn how to manage myopia correctly in children through this webinar. Lecturer: Dr. Leo … Read more

Lecture: Fourth Nerve Palsy: Tips & Tricks to Understand and Treat

Fourth nerve palsy whether in kids or in adults seems to be a difficult topic to understand and interprete whether for ophthalmology residents or the general ophthalmologist. Here is a very simple and down-to-earth way to understand the signs and decide management modalities. Lecturer: Dr. Alan Mulvihill, Princess Alexandria hospital, Edinburgh, Scotland Panelist: Adedayo Adio … Read more