DR SUMEET LAHANE (L19136)
Abstract
Intraocular lesions constitute one of a common and yet neglected part of the ophthalmology curriculum. Despite available advanced imaging technology ophthalmologists find difficulty in the diagnosis of certain intraocular lesions. Early and accurate clinical diagnosis is key in the management of any intraocular tumor, especially malignant ones. Many cases in their late stages present as neovascular glaucoma, painful blind eye leading to a masquerade, and a diagnostic challenge. In this instruction course, we will focus on tips to diagnose commonly seen intraocular tumors and the approach of an ophthalmologist to such cases.
| 1 | Red lesions in the retina – Vascular lesions (12 mins) | Dr. Sameeksha Tadepalli | watch video |
| 2 | Colors speak – choroidal metastasis (12 mins) | Dr. RAKSHA RAO | watch video |
| 3 | All that looks white: retinoblastoma and differential diagnosis (15 mins) | DR SUMEET LAHANE | watch video |
| 4 | Choroidal nevus and melanoma – what’s what (12 mins) |
Dr.ANKIT SINGH TOMAR | watch video |
| 5 | Black lesions of the retina – TO BE OR NOT TO BE (12 mins) | Dr.Sonal Chaugule | watch video |
| 6 | You can’t miss this – intraocular lymphoma (12 mins) | Dr. SANTOSH G. HONAVAR | watch video |
| Panel Discussion : (0 mins.) |


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