DR. APARAJITA BANERJEE
ASST. PROFESSOR
OCMR Regd. No.: 21518
Email: draparajitabanerjee@gmail.com
Permanent Address: LB 14, HOUSING BOARD
COLONY, VIMATANGI, BHUBANESWAR – 751002
Correspondence Address: PLOT NO. 942,
MAHANADIVIHAR, CUTTACK - 753004
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Course Name |
Name of PG Degree |
Area of Specialization/
Specialty |
Year of Qualifying degree
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Name of University /
Institute |
| MBBS |
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2010 |
BANKURA SAMMILINI MEDICAL COLLEGE AND
HOSPITAL/ WEST BENGAL UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH
SCIENCES |
| PG Degree |
DNB |
OPHTHALMOLOGY |
2015 |
ROTARY NARAYANA NETHRALAYA, KOLKATA/
NATIONAL BOARD OF EDUCATIONS |
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- 2021, Parija S, Banerjee A. Invasive fungal disease
misdiagnosed as tumour in association with orbital
apex syndrome. BMJ Case Rep. 2021 Jan
20;14(1):e237626. doi: 10.1136/bcr-2020-237626.
PMID: 33472802; PMCID: PMC7818795.
- 2020, Parija S, Banerjee A. Neuroblastoma presenting
as orbital metastasis: Case report and review of
literature. J Curr Oncol 2020;3:44-6.
- 2020, Banerjee A, Nayak B et al.Resolution of Grade
4 Hypertensive Retinopathy in an adult with
pheochromocytoma: post tumour resection.BMJ Case Rep
2020
- 2020, Parija S, Banerjee A, Naik S. Superior
sagittal sinus thrombosis presenting as diplopia in
pregnancy. Sudanese J Ophthalmol 2020;12:27-9
- 2019, Premacular Hemorrhage in a child with Evan’s
syndrome: BMJ: 20 March 2019
- Review article: Ultrasound Biomicroscopy for
Ophthalmology – an overview; Journal of Evidence
Based Medicine and Healthcare: July 2017
- Case Report : Bilateral Orbital Cellulitis due to
hematogenous spread from a rare site: International
Journal of Ocular Oncology and Oculoplasty; Jan-
March 2018
- Review article: Central Serous Retinopathy: Orissa
Journal of Ophthalmology 2016