Guest guest Posted November 21, 2005 Report Share Posted November 21, 2005 It was a very methodically detailed stuff,from Mihir. I was completely impressed. If he could join in and write in such a smooth style,it would make all the non-ophthalmology readers,read our stuff as well. Thanks for giving Mihir's background. One biggie ophthalmologist praising another,Raghu. Good that u duo r doing a great job,in Mumbai. But,the fact that Mihir did not do his MS from our college,did not miss my notice. Sadly,he missed the excellent atmosphere,we all shared,during our times. Hard luck Mihir. Bye. Shyam(84) > > Yes, Shyam > > > >I read the mail late, it being a Sunday, otherwise I would have at least > >passed some smart ass comments before your reply. You beat me with your > >speed. > > > >BTW Teji, if your patient shows +10 in one eye, doesn't that indicate > >lenticular displacement? In that case, I would think that a replacement / > >corrective surgery would take precedence. Of course. this is an uneducated > >Gynaec's view. Please comment. > > > >Kishore Shah 1974 > > > > Re: Lazy eye, to Ravin & Shyam > > > > > > > > > Dear Dr Shyam & Ravin & ophthalmologists in our group, > > > > > > I have got a patient five years old, his vision in one eye is normal, > >in > > > other eye +10.00 Dsyph is required. In this case, normal eye is given > >eye > > > patch or put on atropine for six months or so. I would like to know your > > > opinion . > > > What is the protocol for eye patch? > > > Tejinder--1976 > > > > > > > >------------------------------ > >Website: www.mgims.org > >------------------------------ > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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