Haryana Journal of Ophthalmology Jan-April 2024 Vol.XVI (No.1)
Respected Seniors and dearest colleagues,<br>Greetings from editorial team! <br>Let me share the most exciting news first; we have finalized our contract and all formalities in teaming up with Wolter Kluwer publishers and all our subsequent issues will be now be published with them. <br>This couldn’t have been possible without guidance and rich support from our dynamic secretary Prof. Inder Mohan Rustagi and the whole executive. We would be launching Journal’s new website along with the manuscript submission portal very soon. My gratitude to our motivated readers, innovative and committed authors, learned reviewers and the dynamic editorial team that helps and inspires us bring another exciting issue from Haryana Journal of Ophthalmology. This issue is focused on Glaucoma and is enriched by 3 excellent review articles on rock inhibitors, uveitis associated and steroid induced glaucoma. These 3 topics have been aptly chosen by our associate editor, Dr. Mainak. The topics are not only of great interest to postgraduate students but also a handy resource material for practicing ophthalmologists. Surgeon’s view point is our trademark panel discussion and dissects the MIGS, much talked about surgery for glaucoma. The expert panel has put forward their insightful view points stemmed from their vast experience to help us. I am sure this section will help all the colleagues who are adopting MIGS or have been referring cases for glaucoma surgery. Indian ophthalmology has been blessed to have visionary and legendary leaders who had not only created apex training and educational institutes but also influenced the life of thousands of bright minds who would carry on the baton of advocacy and compassionate care. Guest editorial remembering “Chief” sculptor of Sankar Netralaya Chennai, Dr. Sengamedu Srinivasa Badrinath Sir by Dr. Pandey et al is an inspiration for all of us. The issue also shares few interesting case reports besides an interesting read on Molecular Biomarkers by Dr. Thirumalesh et al who is steering research at Narayan Nethralaya, Bangalore.<br>The journal is now attracting submissions from lot of bright and innovative authors from all over India and our editorial team has put great efforts in compiling these articles and making them fit into this issue. Of course, the constant support and help from previous editors, patrons and current executive keeps us inspired.<br>We hope all of you will enjoy reading all the articles. Please do send us your inputs and feedbacks that help us improvise and progress. <br>Keep driving us with your fantastic submissions<br>Sincerely<br>Dr. Deependra<br>Editor in Chief
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