At 4th annual conference of the Indian Neuro ophthalmology Society (INOS):

     -  Dr Virender Sachdeva: Elected as one of the four Executive Members of INOS

     -  Dr Sarath Chandra Bandreddi:  Second prize for physical poster presentation; title: Coexistence of myasthenia gravis and idiopathic intracranial hypertension following Covid-19: A rare presentation

     -  Dr Shrutakirty Parida: Third prize for physical poster presentation; Title: Third cranial nerve schwannoma presenting as acquired exotropia-a diagnostic dilemma

     -  Dr Manjushree Bhate (along with the innovation team – Pupil X): Second prize for free paper presentation; Title: Automated pupillary responses with innovative objective pupillometry in unilateral optic neuropathy: Our experience

     -  Dr Rohan Nalawade: (a) Third prize for free paper presentation; Title: Recurrent idiopathic intracranial hypertension: clinical profile, risk factors and outcomes from south India (b) Second prize in challenging case presentation (session – I); Title: Title : An ischemic optic neuropathy in patient with optic disc Drusen in a recurrent idiopathic intracranial hypertension

     -  Dr Sampada Kulkarni: Second prize in case presentation (Session -II); Title: A Diagnostic dilemma: A 10-year-old boy with leucoclastic vasculitis and fulminant IIH -An approach to possible etiologies

     -  Rahul Negi (along with the innovation team – Pupil X): Won a special mention for his poster presentation; Title: Severity of Relative Afferent Pupillary Defect is dependent on the Intensity of the Pupillary light Stimulation

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