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To extend research and clinical services to infants and children:
to provide follow-up visits for the already served newborns,
to extend Lab services to remote areas via using of mobile and easily portable equipment,
to assure early detection and management of more causes lead to visual disability in children,
to evaluate visually inattentive babies without obvious organic etiology,
to assess neurodevelopmental outcome in children with ophthalmologic problems,
to support pediatric ophthalmology as an evolving subspecialty
to increase community awareness about early diagnosis and intervention of diseases to prevent visual impairment in children.

to extend research and clinical services to infants and children.
- to provide follow-up visits for the already served newborns,
- to extend Lab services to remote areas via using of mobile and easily portable equipment,
- to assure early detection and management of more causes lead to visual disability in children,
- to evaluate visually inattentive babies without obvious organic etiology,
- to assess neurodevelopmental outcome in children with ophthalmologic problems,
- to support pediatric ophthalmology as an evolving subspecialty
- to increase community awareness about early diagnosis and intervention of diseases to prevent visual impairment in children.
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Childhood Ocular Diseases Clinical Research Lab Project – Mansoura University, funded by the Science, Technology & Innovation Funding Authority (STDF), is pleased to announce the arrival of the Electroretinography (ERG) and Visual Evoked Potential (VEP) device. This advanced device will support researchers specializing in pediatrics and ophthalmology and assist in the diagnosis of pediatric patients.
We were honored by the visit of:
🔹 Prof. Dr. Ayman M. Hammad – Head of the Pediatrics Department
🔹 Prof. Dr. Ashraf Elsharkawy – Director of the Children's Hospital
🔹 Dr. Mayada Sabry – Deputy Director of the Children's Hospital
Their visit and support are instrumental in advancing the project for the benefit of both patients and researchers.
This project marks a significant development and upgrade to the original initiative, which has been operational since 2011 for newborn retinal screening.
🔹 Prof. Dr. Mohamed Reda Basiony – Lead Researcher and Project Director
🔹 Dr. Walid Gaafar – Deputy Project Manager
This milestone strengthens research efforts and enhances the diagnosis of childhood ocular diseases.