Search Results - "Shrestha, Rajesh Kishor"
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Ocular Morbidity among Children of Government Schools of Kathmandu Valley: A Follow-up Study
Published in Journal of Nepal Medical Association (01-04-2017)“…Ocular and vision defects are common among school going children. Vision disorders, especially refractive errors are the main disabilities of children and the…”
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Assessment of Color Vision Among School Children: A Comparative Study Between The Ishihara Test and The Farnsworth D-15 Test
Published in Journal of Nepal Medical Association (01-10-2015)“…Color vision is one of the important attribute of visual perception. The study was conducted at different schools of Kathmandu to compare the findings of the…”
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Assessment of Color Vision Among School Children: A Comparative Study Between The Ishihara Test and The Farnsworth D-15 Test
Published in Journal of Nepal Medical Association (01-10-2016)“…Introduction: Color vision is one of the important attribute of visual perception. The study was conducted at different schools of Kathmandu to compare the …”
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Assessment of Color Vision Among School Children: A Comparative Study Between The Ishihara Test and The Farnsworth D-15 Test
Published in Journal of Nepal Medical Association (01-12-2015)“…Introduction: Color vision is one of the important attribute of visual perception. The study was conducted at different schools of Kathmandu to compare the…”
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Association of systemic diseases with retinal vein occlusive disease
Published in Journal of Nepal Medical Association (01-04-2006)“…Retinal vein occlusion (RVO) is the second commonest vascular disease of the eye, second only to Diabetic Retinopathy. The association of the retinal vein…”
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Ocular morbidity among children studying in private schools of Kathmandu valley: A prospective cross sectional study
Published in Nepal Medical College journal : NMCJ (01-03-2006)“…A prospective cross sectional study of students of two private schools was done and students were screened in detail. A total of 1816 students aged 5 to 16…”
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