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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-216950

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Purpose: To assess the knowledge, attitude and practice regarding COVID-19 among the population of North Karnataka. Methods: Cross sectional study among the outpatients and attenders attending a tertiary eye care hospital in North Karnataka. A questionnaire regarding knowledge, attitude and practice patterns of COVID-19 was presented to the participants and their responses were analysed. Numbers and percentages and Chi-square test was used. Results: Knowledge assessment among participants was found to be adequate in 169 (51.36%) participants. 65.65% had satisfactory practices in order to reduce the risk of contracting the disease. The attitude of the patients was also found to be satisfactory. However, the knowledge (19.46%), and practice (34.34%) regarding the ophthalmology related modes of spread of the tears like conjunctivitis and tear film was unsatisfactory. Conclusion: As ophthalmologists it is important to create more awareness about preventing the spread of the disease through conjunctivitis and tear film.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-216922

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Persistent Pupillary Membrane is a common congenital anomaly which appears as a dense network of tissue across the pupil. It is usually asymptomatic, although blurring of vision can be seen in extensive conditions. This is a hospital based case study of an eleven year old girl with bilateral Persistent Pupillary Membrane since birth. The aim of the study is to establish that the treatment approach varies specific to the individual case and when asymptomatic, it can be safely left untreated as in the present study. Surgical Membranectomy, Pupilloplasty, Argon Laser Photocoagulation are the treatment options that can be considered in case of symptomatic conditions.

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