Anurag Badhani's research while affiliated with L V Prasad Eye Institute and other places
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Publications (6)
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...
Purpose:
To analyze the causes for late presentation in a series of patients with advanced retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) in a tertiary eye care institute in Eastern India.
Methods:
We analyzed our medical records and ROP database retrospectively from 2007 to 2015 and prospectively thereafter till 2017 to identify the factors for late presenta...
Purpose:
To describe the clinical characteristics, macular structure and function, and to document sequential changes over 5 years in a 10-year-old boy with bilateral primary foveomacular retinitis.
Methods:
A 10-year-old boy presented with sudden onset scotoma in both eyes, experienced after getting up from bed on a non-eclipse day. He persiste...
Background:
Infantile esotropia is a convergent strabismus presenting before 6 months of age and is the most common strabismus disorder presenting in the ophthalmology OPD. The dilemma of whether to go for early surgery and how early has been a matter of research for the last 50 years. We describe our results of surgery in infantile esotropia at v...
Citations
... [6] Sewing needle capsulotomy is another technique for these intumescent cataracts that uses a special instrument to create initial small circular opening in the anterior capsule that allows the pressure to vent out, followed by completion of capsulorhexis. [7] Use of cohesive viscoelastic to maintain the anterior chamber has been followed in almost all the techniques. Newer capsulotomy devices using nano-pulse technology with nitinol ring and Capsulaser also have limited evidence of safety in white cataracts. ...
... The median (IQR) duration of NICU stay was 20 (12)(13)(14)(15)(16)(17)(18)(19)(20)(21)(22)(23)(24)(25)(26)(27)(28)(29)(30) days. The median (IQR) GA of the screened infants was 33 (31)(32)(33)(34)(35) weeks, while their median BW was 1700 (1400-2200) g. The median (IQR) duration to the first screening examination was 36 (29-60) days. ...
... Topouzis et al [5] described the localized loss of the RPE and photoreceptor layers at fovea. Badhani et al [6] reported 10-year-old boy with a full-thickness, rectangular, hyperreflective lesion which was replaced by a sharp defect in the outer retina over the course of five years. Regarding solar retinopathy, several studies have described OCT findings. ...
... The fast phase is directed temporally of the fixating eye and switches with alternation of occlusion. Singh et al. [11] performed a prospective study on 113 patients of IE and found latent nystagmus in 22 (20%) patients. ...
... Abnormal head posture may be caused by various causes; similar clinical findings are observed in children with a wide range of disorders that affect the head posture. Therefore, a multi-disciplinary approach is needed for patients with abnormal head posture [18]. Nevertheless, it is often located in the gray zone in several clinical departments, and appropriate evaluation is often delayed. ...