Arvind Morya

Arvind Morya
All India Institute of Medical Sciences Bibinagar Hyderabad Telangana India

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Introduction
Arvind Morya currently works at the Department of Ophthalmology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences Bibinagar, Hyderabad, Telangana, India as an Additional Professor and Head.
Education
December 2003 - December 2006
Rajasthan University of Health Sciences
Field of study
  • OPHTHALMOLOGY

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Publications (50)
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Ophthalmic care during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‑19) pandemic focused on urgent pathologies, resulting in the majority of consultations and scheduled elective surgeries being canceled to avoid face‑to‑face interaction, unless absolutely essential. During the pandemic, while the number of workplace trauma‑related ocular emergencies (OEs) m...
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Purpose: To analyze the demographics and clinical outcomes of posterior chamber phakic intraocular (IOL) implantation for refractive amblyopia in children and adolescents. Methods: A prospective interventional study was performed on children and adolescents with amblyopia at a tertiary eye care center from January 2021 to August 2022. Twenty-thr...
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In this era of cutting-edge research and digitalization, artificial intelligence (AI) has rapidly penetrated all subspecialties, including ophthalmology. Managing AI data and analytics is cumbersome, and implementing blockchain technology has made this task less challenging. Blockchain technology is an advanced machine with a robust database that a...
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Aim: To determine whether wearing a face mask for more than three to six hours/day leads to the new onset of symptoms or worsening of pre-existing dry eye disease (DED) in healthcare workers (HCWs) of our institute. Methodology: An observational cross-sectional study, where 114 HCWs using face masks regularly participated voluntarily in the study....
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Cataract is the most common treatable cause of blindness, and surgical interventions for cataract have evolved over many years. With continued research and availability of the latest instruments, it is no longer only a visual rehabilitative surgery.[1] Rather, it is the most common refractive surgery performed worldwide today. The surgery has evolv...
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Cataract surgery is one of the most commonly performed procedures worldwide. Considering training in cataract surgery, it has undergone a massive revolution because of constant research, innovations, and the availability of better‑wet lab facilities.[1] During the earlier days of extra‑capsular cataract extraction and manual small-incision cataract...
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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to compare and analyze the endothelial cell loss during manual small-incision cataract surgery (MSICS) using the viscoelastic-assisted nucleus removal versus basal salt solution plus technique. Methods: This was a prospective randomized trial of 204 patients who underwent MSICS using viscoelastic-assisted n...
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Cataract surgery has undergone a significant evolution in the last decade. The primary aim of any cataract surgery is visual rehabilitation and achieving the best uncorrected visual acuity (UCVA). [1] While phacoemulsification remains the most modern cataract surgery technique, manual small-incision cataract surgery (MSICS) remains the technique of...
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Artificial Intelligence is a multidisciplinary field with the aim of building platforms that can make machines act, perceive, reason intelligently and whose goal is to automate activities that presently require human intelligence From the cornea to the retina, artificial intelligence ( is expected to help ophthalmo logists diagnose and treat ocular...
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Artificial Intelligence is a multidisciplinary field with the aim of building platforms that can make machines act, perceive, reason intelligently and whose goal is to automate activities that presently require human intelligence. From the cornea to the retina, artificial intelligence (AI) is expected to help ophthalmologists diagnose and treat ocu...
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Poster session 3, September 23, 2022, 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM Objective: To determine the spectrum of causative agents, the related risk factors, and their association in patients of infectious keratitis. Methodology: It was a prospective study conducted over a period of 18 months from August 2018 to January 2020, which included 100 patients attending t...
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Microbial keratitis is devastating corneal morbidity with a variable spectrum of clinical manifestations depending on the infective etiology. Irrespective of the varied presentation delayed treatment can lead to severe visual impairment resulting from corneal ulceration, possible perforation, and subsequent scarring. Corticosteroids with a potent a...
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Introduction: Deep Learning (DL) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) have become widespread due to the advanced technologies and availability of digital data. Supervised learning algorithms have shown human-level performance or even better and are better feature extractor-quantifier than unsupervised learning algorithms. To get huge dataset with good...
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The Argentinian flag sign is a known complication in intumescent white cataracts, which arises instantly after an initial prick with a sharp hypodermic needle on a stretched out anterior capsule. Increased intralenticular pressure is believed to be responsible for propagation of the initial prick into a radial capsular tear. However, it is the 'lin...
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PURPOSE: To compare the therapeutic effect of sodium hyaluronate (SH)–trehalose (Trehalube, Microlabs, Bangalore, India, SH 0.1% and trehalose 3%) or SH (0.1% Hylotears, Raymed, Chandigarh, India) alone in patients with dry eye disease (DED). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Patients were randomized into two groups: SH-trehalose (SH 0.1% and trehalose 3%) or...
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The aim of this review article is to summarize the available literature on physiologic and pathologic ocular changes during pregnancy and the effect of diseases in pregnancy. A literature search was conducted using PUBMED, MEDLINE, and Cochrane library in English. In addition, the cited references in the published articles were manually reviewed fo...
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The purpose of the study was to bring in perspective a rare case of exophytic, solitary, lower eyelid sebaceous gland carcinoma in an elderly male. A 70-year-old male presented with complaints of painless, progressive mass on the left lower eyelid for the past 6 years which grew rapidly in the past 4 months. Full-thickness wide local resection of t...
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Arvind Morya, Pradeep Dwivedi, Sujeet Prakash, Sahil Bhandari, Kanchan Solanki, Kalpit Jangid, Anushree D Naidu, Sonalika Gogia Publication date 2019/11/1 Conference CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL OPHTHALMOLOGY Volume 47 Pages 118-118 Publisher WILEY Scholar articles In vivo trabecular meshwork morphology in congenital glaucoma, juvenile and adult onset...
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Anushree Naidu, Arvind K Morya, Sujeet Prakash, Sonalika Gogia Publication date 2019/11/1 Conference CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL OPHTHALMOLOGY Volume 47 Pages 89-89 Publisher WILEY Scholar articles A perquisition for clue to preventing complications in cases of pseudoexfoliationsyndrome (PEX) undergoing phacoemulsification surgery A Naidu, AK Morya,...
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Sonalika Gogia, Arvind K Morya, Anushree Naidu, Sujeet Prakash Publication date 2019/11/1 Conference CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL OPHTHALMOLOGY Volume 47 Pages 88-89 Publisher WILEY Scholar articles Effectiveness of using dexmedetomidine as an adjunct to local anaesthesia in peribulbar block in ocular surgeries S Gogia, AK Morya, A Naidu, S Prakash -...
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Comparative Study of Cardiovascular Response and POGO scoring w ith McCoy, Machintosh and TruV iew EVO - 2 Authors Arvind Kumar Morya Fauzia Rehman Khan, Mohammad Aslam Publication date 2015 Journal Scholars Journal of Applied Medical Sciences (SJAMS) Volume 3 Issue 3G Pages 1 4 8 6 - 1 4 8 9 Publisher Scholars Academic and Scientific Publisher
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Caroticocavernous fistulas (CCFs) occur due to an abnormal communication between the high-pressure carotid artery system and the relatively lower pressure cavernous sinus system. They present with dramatic clinical presentations comprising among other things a swollen red eye with associated loss of vision to a varying degree. Blunt trauma sustaine...
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Isolated medial rectus palsy in an otherwise healthy individual is a very rare entity. However, this may point towards underlying systemic pathology. This is a case report of an otherwise healthy young adult male who presented with sudden onset non-progressive blurring of vision in right eye. A series of investigations were performed and the patien...
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Abstract Binocular single vision is the ability to use both eyes simultaneously so that each eye contributes to a common single perception. Normal binocular single vision occurs with bifoveal fixation and normal retinal correspondence in everyday sight. There are various anatomical and physiological factors concerned in the development of Binocular...
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Purpose Terminal chop, a new technique of nuclear segmentation, has been recently described in literature. The technique is considered to be a safe and effective option. Methods We did a retrospective study to evaluate the outcome of terminal chop. Patients operated for terminal chop (phacoemulsification with or without trabeculectomy) from Octobe...
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The objective of the study was to evaluate outcome of Triple Technique Therapy (TTT) for the management of refractive Amblyopia (anisometropia + isometropia) in age group of 5 to > 40 years old. It was a prospective study. It included 253 patients visiting the regular OPD out of which 27 left the study group so final study group was 216 over a peri...
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Foreign elements like sutures used in ocular surface surgery can lead to many local complications like irritation , scarring, infection or vascularization. Whereas plasma-derived products like fibrin glue can produce hypersensitivity reactions along with the risk of viral transmission. Prospective, multicentric study in which a simple method of ach...
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The objective is assess success rate of bare sclera excision and limbal stem cell conjunctival autografting along with intraoperative 0.02% mitomycin-c. Prospective, multicentric , randomized, controlled and comparative intervention study designed with 109 patients which opted two types of surgery for pterygium while visiting the regular OPD over a...

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Hi, I hope you are doing well. We are also interested in writing a chapter in your Book on Pediatric lens diseases. So please let us know.

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