Indian Journal of Ophthalmology
The Indian Journal of Ophthalmology (ISSN 0301-4738) or IJO, is the official scientific journal of the All India Ophthalmological Society (AIOS), which at a membership strength of over 9200 is probably the 2nd largest society of ophthalmologists in the world. The IJO which is an indexed, peer reviewed journal, originated as a platform for the scientific expression of the AIOS which is the umbrella society to which almost all ophthalmologists in India belong. However it has grown over the years to be international in its scope, also accepting articles of merit from contributors all over the world. IJO is published 6 times a year in January, March, May, July, September and November.
The objective is to provide opportunities for free exchange of ideas and information. The society or the editorial board accept no responsibility for any statements published in the journal. These statements are solely attributable to the authors; they are not necessarily indicative of the policies of the society or the editorial board
Workshop on Science & Art of Research & Medical Writing
On 30th and 31st May 2009
Venue:
P.D.Hinduja National Hospital & Medical Research Centre,
East Building, 4th floor, Conference Hall, V.S.Marg, Mahim, Mumbai 400016.
Contact :
Dr. Barun Kumar Nayak
Editor – Indian Journal of Ophthalmology
P.D.Hinduja National Hospital & MRC
Veer Savarkar Marg, Mahim, Mumbai 400016.
24447165, 24447405 and 24447131.
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2009 | 57 | 3 | May-June
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Why learn research methodology? |
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Nayak Barun Kumar |
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At the first glance, most of us would assume that this editorial is only for those who are involved in research and is certainly not for me. However, we should realize that medical science is not an e... |
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Review Article |
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Advances in pharmacological strategies for the prevention of cataract development |
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Gupta S K, Selvan V Kalai, Agrawal S S, Saxena Rohit |
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Cataractous-opacification of the lens is one of the leading causes of blindness in India. The situation can be managed by surgical removal of the cataractous lens. Various pharmacological strategies h... |
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Preventive effect of onion juice on selenite-induced experimental cataract |
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Javadzadeh Alireza, Ghorbanihaghjo Amir, Bonyadi Somayeh, Rashidi Mohammad Reza, Mesgari Mehran, Rashtchizadeh Nadereh, Argani Hassan |
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Purpose: To evaluate the effects of onion juice on sodium-selenite induced cataract formation.
Materials and Methods: Thirty-two 10-day-old Wistar-albino rat pups were divided into f... |
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