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Khalil Al-Salem M.D FRCS, FICO

Get to know your doctor; Khalil Al-Salem is an associate professor of ophthalmology at Mutah University, He was nominated for many awards at the American Academy of ophthalmology for the year 2007, 2011 and 2013. He is a well trained ophthalmologist and a sub-specialist in Oculoplastics (cosmetic surgery around the eye). He is well know for this deep Knowledge, Surgical skills and warm interpersonal relationship with his patients. He is a graduate of Jordan University of science and technology, after which he proceeded his masters education at the American University of Beirut. Being taught by the best of doctors was not enough for him; he continued his fellowship in United kingdom, and had his degree from the Royal college of surgeons in Glasgow . He then moved to work in USA and Canada for Many years. In USA he had his Medical retina Fellowship Granted by the Louisville University. In Canada, He had his fellowship in Oculoplastics and Orbital fellowship granted by the University of British Columbia.

Keratoplasty Explore modern corneal transplant surgery techniques including PKP, DALK, DSAEK, and DMEK. indication, complications

Keratoplasty: A Complete Guide to Modern Corneal Transplant Surgery

Written By Prof. Khalil Alsalem lecture given by Dr. Husam al Bana Keratoplasty, commonly known as corneal transplantation, is one of the most important surgical procedures in ophthalmology. It is performed when the cornea becomes cloudy, scarred, thin, swollen, irregular, or structurally damaged in a way that affects vision or threatens the integrity of the […]

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biomarkers in ophthalmology, including biomarkers in orbital cancers, biomarkers in uveitis, and biomarkers in thyroid orbitopathy,

Biomarkers in Ophthalmology: A New Era in Early Detection and Precision Care

Written by Prof. Khalil Alsalem , Lecture given by Dr. Husam ABU farsakh Biomarkers in ophthalmology are transforming how clinicians diagnose and monitor eye diseases. In recent years, the use of biomarkers in ophthalmology, including biomarkers in orbital cancers, biomarkers in uveitis, and biomarkers in thyroid orbitopathy, has gained remarkable attention. These measurable biological indicators

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Pentacam analysis explained: interpret corneal topography, detect keratoconus early, and master Quad Map, BAD display, and pachymetry.

Pentacam Analysis: A Complete Clinical Guide to Corneal Tomography for Ophthalmologists

Lecture performed by Dr. Deya Albtoush , Written By Prof. KHALIL ALSALEM Why PENTACAM is important Pentacam analysis has become an essential tool in modern keratoconus management, and in refractive surgery screening and the diagnosis of corneal ectatic disorders. Using a rotating Scheimpflug camera, the Pentacam provides a detailed three-dimensional analysis of the anterior segment,

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Vitrectomy surgery, retinochromes, vital dyes ophthalmology, silicone oil tamponade, perfluorocarbon liquids PFCL, ILMP, RD sugery

Retinochromes and Intraocular Fluids in Vitrectomy Surgery: A Comprehensive Guide for Ophthalmologists

Written By Khalil Al-Salem M.D, Narated and given By Omar Salem M.D Vitrectomy surgery has undergone remarkable evolution over the past decades, becoming a cornerstone of modern vitreoretinal practice. As surgical techniques have advanced, the importance of intraoperative visualization and retinal stabilization has become increasingly evident. Two essential components that have significantly contributed to these

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Anisocoria (unequal pupils) explained in a simple clinical approach. Causes Horner syndrome, Adie’s pupil, and medication-induced mydriasis

Anisocoria: Understanding Unequal Pupils and When to Worry

Written by: Prof. Khalil Al-Salem Anisocoria, or unequal pupils, is a common clinical finding that may be benign or clinically significant. It can be related to physiological variation, but it may also indicate conditions such as Horner syndrome or Adie’s pupil. In addition, medication causing mydriasis should always be considered, as it is a frequent

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