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Srikandan Kamalarajah
Ophthalmologist
Consults at:
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Ophthalmologist
Consults at:
Mr Kamalarajah is a Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon with a specialist interest in oculoplastic, lacrimal and orbital disorders. He is based at the Royal Victoria Hospital and has a wealth of experience having performed more than 6000 cataract operations as well as a large amount of oculoplastic surgical procedures.
Mr Kamalarajah gained his medical qualification from the University of Dundee before completing his ophthalmic training in Belfast during which he also completed a Doctor of Medicine at Queen's University. He completed a subspecialist fellowship in oculoplastic, orbital, and lacrimal surgery at Moorfields Eye Hospital in 2002/3 where he gained expertise in the management of simple and complex oculoplastic disorders. He was appointed to the post of consultant ophthalmologist at Altnagelvin Hospital, Londonderry in 2003 and subsequently moved to the Belfast Trust in 2011, where he is currently based.
Mr Kamalarajah is a fellow of The Royal College of Ophthalmologists, a member of The British Medical Association and British Oculoplastic Surgeons Society.
Outside of the hospital, he enjoys spending time with his family and playing golf and tennis.
1. Kamalarajah S, Anderson HR, Gardiner TA, Archer DB. Morphological changes in the cornea during diabetes and following treatment with sulindac. Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science, March 1997, vol.38, No.4.
2. Kamalarajah S, Johnston PB. Bilateral anterior uveitis associated with 0.3% minims metipranolol. Eye June 1999;13:380-381.
3. Kamalarajah S, McCloone E, McCance DR, Johnston PB. An unusual presentation of Graves' disease. Eye August 1999;13:599-601.
4. Kamalarajah S, Best RM. Endophthalmitis following cataract extraction.Eyenews October/November 1999;6:26.
5. Kamalarajah S, Rankin SJA. Uveitis-Glaucoma-Hyphaema syndrome following posterior chamber lens implantation. Glaucoma forum 2001.
6. Kamalarajah S, Best RM. Endophthalmitis following cataract surgery. CME Journal Ophthalmology 2002;6:10-17.
7. McAvoy CE, Kamalarajah S, Best R, Rankin S, Bryars J, Nelson K. Bilateral third and unilateral sixth nerve palsies as presenting early signs of metastatic prostatic carcinoma. Eye 2002;16:744-749.
8. Kamalarajah S, Silvestri G, Sharma NK, Khan A, Ling R, Cran G, Best RM. Surveillance of endophthalmitis following cataract surgery in the UK. Eye2004;18:580-587.
9. Ling R, Kamalarajah S, Cole M, James C, Shaw S. Suprachoroidal haemorrhage complicating cataract surgery in the UK: a case control study of risk factors. Br J Ophthalmol 2004;88:474-477.
10. Ling R, Cole M, James C, Kamalarajah S, Foot B, Shaw S. Suprachoroidal haemorrhage complicating cataract surgery in the UK: epidemiology, clinical features, management and outcomes. Br J Ophthalmol 2004;88:478-480.
11. Kamalarajah S, Silvestri G, Sharma, Cran G, Best RM. Surveillance of endophthalmitis following cataract surgery in the UK. (Letter – Reply to Vedantham V). Eye 2005 Nov; 19(11): 1220-21.
12. Kamalarajah S, Ling R, Silvestri G, Sharma NK, Cole MD, Cran G, Best RM.Presumed infectious endophthalmitis following cataract surgery in the UK : A case-control study of risk factors. Eye 2007;21(5):577-579.