Webinar on

Ophthalmology & Vision Science

July 29, 2021

Ophthalmology-2021

Theme: Recent Innovations in Ophthalmology for the Treatment of Eye Disorders

We are delighted to announce our upcoming Webinar on"Ophthalmology & Vision Science”. Which is scheduled on July 29,2021 will help you to better understand how to develop the right formulation and delivery strategy with a strong scientific, clinical and commercial mind set and how innovative scientific techniques, emerging technologies and innovative devices and drug delivery. The Theme “Recent Innovations in Ophthalmology for the Treatment of Eye Disorders”.Vision Science Webinar provides the perfect platform for Pharmaceutical, Clinical Research, Chemical professionals, researchers, professors, scientific communities, delegates, students, business professionals and executives to discuss and learn about novel findings in Pharmaceutical Sciences...

 

Track 1: Dry Eye & Low Vision

Dry eye is a condition wherein an individual needs more quality tears to grease up and support the eye. Tears are essential for keeping up the soundness of the front surface of the eye and for giving clear vision. Dry eye is a typical and frequently endless issue, especially in more established grown-ups. And low visual observation which intrudes the step by step working of a tyke or Low vision as the name exhibits the condition associated with surprising.

  • Optic and Radiations
  • Optical Power of the Eye
  • Optic Nerve Disease
  • Spectacle Lens
  • Contact Lens
  • Biophysics of vision
  • Stereopsis: 3D Vision

Track 2: Eye tumors

Tumors in the eye usually are secondary tumors caused by cancers that have spread from other parts of the body, especially the breast, lung, bowel or prostate. Two types of primary tumors arise within the eye itself and are known as retinoblastoma in children and melanoma in adults.

Retinoblastoma is a cancer of the retina, the eye's light-sensitive tissue. This most common childhood eye cancer usually strikes children under age five, affecting 500 to 600 in the United States each year. In nearly a third of the cases, retinoblastoma occurs in both eyes. While symptoms are not evident early in the disease, increasing pain and vision loss eventually signal the problem.

Malignant melanoma occurs most frequently in adults 60 to 65 years of age, arising from uncontrolled growth of cells called melanocytes. From 1,500 to 2,000 new cases are diagnosed annually in the United States.

Track 3: Diabetic Retinopathy

Diabetic retinopathy is a diabetes complexity that influences eyes. It’s caused by harm to the veins of the light-touchy tissue at the back of the eye (retina). At initially, diabetic retinopathy may cause no side effects or just gentle vision issues. In the end, it can cause visual deficiency.

  • Early diabetic retinopathy
  • Advanced diabetic retinopathy

Track 4: Thyroid Eye Disease (TED or Graves Eye Disease)

Graves' eye disease, also known as thyroid eye disease, is an autoimmune condition in which immune cells attack the thyroid gland which responds by secreting an excess amount of thyroid hormone. As a result, the thyroid gland enlarges and excess hormones increase metabolism. The hypermetabolic state is characterized by fast pulse/heartbeat, palpitations, profuse sweating, high blood pressure, irritability, fatigue, weight loss, heat intolerance, and loss of hair and alterations in hair quality. When the immune system attacks the tissues around the eyes, it causes the eye muscles or fat to expand.

The eyes are particularly vulnerable to Graves' eye disease, because the autoimmune attack often targets the eye muscles and connective tissue within the eye socket. This likely occurs because these tissues contain proteins that appear similar to the immune system as those of the thyroid gland. Ocular symptoms can range from mild to severe; but only 10-20% of patients have sight threatening disease. Another tissue that can also be involved in the immune attack of Graves' eye disease is the skin of the shins.

Track 5: Lens Disorders and Refractive Surgery

A cataract is an obscuring of the focal point in the eye inciting a decrease in vision. They may impact one or the two eyes. This may realize burden driving, scrutinizing, or seeing countenances. Poor vision may in like manner achieve an extended threat of falling and debilitation. The cascades are most regularly in view of developing, yet may moreover happen on account of damage, radiation introduction, be accessible from origination, or happen to take after eye medical procedure for various issues. Risk components consolidate diabetes, smoking tobacco, postponed prologue to sunlight, and alcohol.

  • Dry Eye & Low Vision
  • Eye tumors
  • Diabetic Retinopathy
  • Thyroid Eye Disease (TED or Graves Eye Disease)
  • Lens Disorders and Refractive Surgery