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Mohammed Iqbal

Professor - Professor of Ophthalmology, Department of Ophthalmology, Faculty of Medicine, Sohag University, Sohag, Egypt

Faculty of medicine

Address: Department of Ophthalmology, Faculty of Medicine, Sohag University, Sohag, Egypt

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Dr. Mohammed Iqbal was born in 1973 in Sohag City. He was graduated in 1997 from faculty of medicine, Sohag University. He is now a professor of ophthalmology in Sohag University Hospital. He is a corneal expert, a refractive and a cataract surgeon. He published 24 original articles in national and international journals. He is a reviewer for several international journals. He was a guest speaker in many national and international ophthalmology conferences.


2020-03-02 18:13:23
Refractive Errors
Refractive errors Read more

2019-04-17 18:41:13
Outcomes of SCXL versus PACK-CXL in treatment of Infectious Keratitis
STANDARD CROSS-LINKING VERSUS ACCELERATED PHOTOACTIVATED CHROMOPHORECROSS-LINKING (PACK-CXL) FOR TREATMENT OF INFECTIOUS KERATITIS: A COMPARATIVE STUDY Read more

2019-02-08 13:49:25
SUMMARY OF RESULTS OF HOT CXL
SUMMARY OF RESULTS OF HOT CXL Read more

2019-02-07 17:46:15
Evaluation of a New Technique to Increase The Corneal Cross-linking Efficacy by Raising The Corneal Temperature During Ultra-Violet Light A Corneal Irradiation (Hot Cross-linking) for Kearatoconus Treatment
Evaluation of a New Technique to Increase The Corneal Cross-linking Efficacy by Raising The Corneal Temperature During Ultra-Violet Light A Corneal Irradiation (Hot Cross-linking) for Kearatoconus Treatment Read more

2023-05-07 08:03:47 | Keywords accelerated cross-linking; cro,
Analysis of the outcomes of three different cross-linking protocols for treatment of paediatric keratoconus: A multicentre randomized controlled trial
PURPOSE: To analyse long-term outcomes of standard cross-linking (SCXL), accelerated cross-linking (ACXL) and transepithelial cross-linking (TCXL) in the treatment of progressive paediatric keratoconus regarding stability, safety and efficacy. METHODS: This prospective multicentre randomized controlled trial included 97 eyes of 97 paediatric patients with stages I-III ABCD keratoconus grading system, who were randomized into three groups; SCXL group (control group, n ... Read more

2023-05-07 08:02:16 | Keywords Screen-Time Reduction in Compu,
Analysis of the Outcomes of the Screen-Time Reduction in Computer Vision Syndrome: A Cohort Comparative Study [Response to Letter]
DEAR EDITOR We thank both Dr. Abdelaziz K. and Dr. Shaheen M. for their interest in our study1 in computer vision syndrome (CVS) and the important issues and questions they raised. For more precision and clarity, we would like to respond to their concerns in this reply and discuss the issues they addressed. Read more

2023-05-07 07:55:14 | Keywords computer vision syndrome; digi,
Analysis of the Outcomes of the Screen-Time Reduction in Computer Vision Syndrome: A Cohort Comparative Study
PURPOSE: To analyze the outcomes of screen-time reduction on the foveal responses that associates computer vision syndrome (CVS) using multifocal electroretinogram (mfERG) examination. METHODS: This prospective multicenter cohort comparative study included 49 eyes of 49 medical students divided into two groups. Group A (control group) included 25 eyes with no CVS diagnosis while group B (CVS group) included 24 eyes ... Read more

2023-05-07 07:34:04 | Keywords Computer Vision Syndrome,
Letter to the Editor: "Self-Reported Student Awareness and Prevalence of Computer Vision Syndrome During COVID-19 Pandemic at Al-Baha University" [Letter]
DEAR EDITOR We have read with great interest the study by Alatawi et al1 titled “Self-Reported Student Awareness and Prevalence of Computer Vision Syndrome During COVID-19 Pandemic at Al-Baha University”. First, we congratulate Alatawi et al1 for their study on the prevalence of computer vision syndrome (CVS) and totally agree with their outcomes and conclusions. Read more

2023-05-07 07:52:37 | Keywords corneal asphericity – corneal,
A novel Q-value-based nomogram for single intracorneal ring segment implantation versus standard manufacturer's nomogram combined with accelerated cross-linking for treatment of keratoconus: a randomized controlled trial
PURPOSE To compare the efficacy of implanting a single Keraring segment according to a novel Q-value-based nomogram (QN) to that of segment implantation according to the manufacturer's standard nomogram (SN), for keratoconus treatment. METHODS This was a prospective, randomized controlled trial of 104 patients (104 eyes) with Amsler-Krumeich grade 1 or 2 keratoconus, and type 1 or 2 cone asymmetry ... Read more

2020-03-02 18:02:35 | Refractive Errors
Refractive Errors
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Keratoconus Day
Dr. Iqbal presented his lecture titled "IS CROSS-LINKING A REFRACTIVE PROCEDURE?" in Keratoconus day Read more