J Ayub Med Coll Abbottabad
April 2019
Background: Pigment Dispersion Syndrome (PDS) is an autosomal dominant disorder of white males between 20 to 40 years of age characterized by deposition of pigment on the lens, zonules of lens, trabecular meshwork and corneal endothelium (Krukenberg's spindle) in addition to radial, spoke like transillumination defects in the mid peripheral iris. This study was conducted to determine the frequency of occurrence of Pigmentary Glaucoma in patients with Pigment Dispersion Syndrome (PDS).
Methods: This longitudinal follow up study included patients presenting with Krukenberg's spindle on the endothelial side of cornea and pigmentation of angle of anterior chamber seen on slit lamp examination and gonioscopy.
Objective: To determine the re-recurrence and the postoperative complications in recurrent pterygium cases treated by intraoperative 0.02% Mitomycin C (MMC) and conjunctival autograft (CAG).
Study Design: Quasi-experimental.
J Ayub Med Coll Abbottabad
June 2014
Objectives: To assess the incidence and visual outcome of acute post operative endophthalmitis treated by intravitreal antibiotics.
Methods: This Prospective study was conducted at Department of Ophthalmology, Liaquat University Eye Hospital Hyderabad from November 2002 to October 2010. One hundred and nine patients of acute post operative endophthalmitis were treated with intravitreal antibiotics.