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احمد شاكر علي جابر - Ahmed Shakir Ali Al-Wassiti
PhD - lecturer
College of Medicine , Surgery
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Summary

Lecturer of Ophthalmology in Department of Surgery, University of Baghdad College of Medicine

Qualifications

MBChB 2008 ranked the first among 244 FIBMS (ophthalmology) 2016 ranked the first among 12 FICO 2016 FRCS (Glasgow) 2018

Responsibility

Head of Ophthalmology Division

Awards and Memberships

Member of Royal College of Surgeons of Glasgow Member of Iraqi Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery

Teaching materials
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Ophthalmology
كلية الطب
الجراحة
Stage 5
Publication Date
Tue Oct 08 2024
Journal Name
Cureus
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Fri Aug 23 2024
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Cureus
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Mon Jul 01 2024
Journal Name
World Neurosurgery
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Thu Feb 03 2022
Journal Name
Open Access Macedonian Journal Of Medical Sciences
Femtosecond Small Incision Lenticular Extraction in comparison to Femtosecond Laser In situ Keratomileusis Regarding Dry Eye Disease

 Abstract Objective: Comparison of femtosecond small incision lenticule extraction (FS-SMILE) versus Femtosecond laser Insitu keratomileusis (FS-LASIK) regarding dry eye disease (DED) and corneal sensitivity (CS) after those refractive surgeries. Methods: A comparative prospective study conducted for a period of 2 years; from March 2017 until February, 2019. Enrolled patients were diagnosed with myopia. Fifty patients (100 eyes) were scheduled for bilateral FS-SMILE and the other 50 patients (100 eyes) had been scheduled for bilateral FS-LASIK. Both groups were followed for six months after surgery. The age, gender, and preoperative refraction for both groups were matched. Complete evaluation of dry eye disease had been

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Publication Date
Fri Jul 26 2024
Journal Name
Surgical Neurology International
Orbital varices: Epidemiology, clinical presentation, and treatment outcomes – A scoping review
Background:

Orbital varices are vein dilations in the orbit presenting various symptoms. This scoping review synthesizes existing evidence on their epidemiology, clinical features, and treatment efficacy.

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Literature was reviewed according to Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines. PubMed and Scopus were searched until April 31, 2024, for articles on clinically diagnosed ocular varices detailing diagnostic methods, treatments, and outcomes. Exclusions were reviews, animal studies, and incomplete case reports. Data on study characteristics, diagnosis, management, and o

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Publication Date
Wed Jul 31 2024
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Cureus
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