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India: Rare Ophthalmic Disorders Take Centrestage at World Rare Disease Day-2026

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    Inaugural session of World Rare Disease Day 2026 conference in Hyderabad, with experts from IORD, LVPEI, and Rainbow Children’s Hospital

    India: Rare Ophthalmic Disorders Take Centrestage at World Rare Disease Day-2026

    By IORD | IORD in News, IORD Updates, Rare Disease News | 0 comment | 3 March, 2026 | 0

    The event, attended by leading ophthalmologists, ocular geneticists, pediatric specialists, researchers, and patient advocates, spotlighted the urgent need for early diagnosis, stronger referral pathways, and expanded genetic and multidisciplinary services to address the growing burden of rare ophthalmic disorders. Check the media coverage here and the event photographs here.

    Hyderabad: The Indian Organisation for Rare Diseases (IORD), in collaboration with L V Prasad Eye Institute (LVPEI) and Rainbow Children’s Hospital, marked World Rare Disease Day 2026 in the city with a focused scientific conference titled “Raise the Awareness – Rare Diseases”, spotlighting Rare Diseases in Ophthalmology.

    The conference – which featured the release of the IORD Annual Report 2025 and a screening of a Rare Disease awareness short film “I am not Alone” directed by filmmaker Mr. Muralidhar Indrakanti – underscored critical gaps in diagnosis, genetic services, and comprehensive care for rare eye conditions in India.

    Prof. Ramaiah Muthyala, President and CEO of IORD, emphasized that rare diseases represent a significant yet under-recognized public health challenge in India. He noted that India is home to a large number of patients with rare diseases due to its large population — a reflection of sheer population volume rather than disproportionate disease frequency.

    “As you all know, all diseases are not the same. Patients have different needs, treatments, and outcomes. Therefore, we thought we would observe Rare Diseases Day with a specific thematic category,” he said, explaining the organization’s decision to focus this year on rare ophthalmic conditions.

    Rare Disease Day, launched in 2008 by EURORDIS and now observed in over 190 countries, was originally intended to raise public awareness about rare diseases. Over the past decade, IORD has conducted numerous awareness initiatives. However, Prof. Ramaiah noted that most such events have traditionally addressed rare diseases in a generalized manner.

    Dr. Muralidhar Ramappa, Head of the Center for Rare Eye Diseases and Ocular Genetics and Senior Faculty, Pediatric Cornea and Anterior Segment at L V Prasad Eye Institute, called for greater awareness, earlier diagnosis, and stronger referral systems for rare eye diseases and ocular involvement in rare systemic disorders. He emphasized that while individual conditions may affect only a small number of patients, collectively they impose a significant burden on children, families, and society — often impacting education, independence, career prospects, and overall quality of life.

    Highlighting the challenges faced by families, Dr. Ramappa noted that many rare eye conditions are frequently missed or diagnosed late, leading to prolonged uncertainty and loss of valuable time for intervention and counselling.

    “Rare eye diseases may be uncommon, but the people living with them should never feel unseen or unheard. With greater public awareness, stronger referral pathways, multidisciplinary care, and continued scientific progress, there is real reason for hope,” he said. He further explained that not all rare eye diseases are purely genetic; some are linked to metabolic disorders, developmental abnormalities, inflammation, infections, trauma, or other systemic conditions, making comprehensive evaluation essential.

    India currently recognizes approximately 450 rare diseases as per ICMR listings, while globally an estimated 7,000 rare diseases have been identified. Notably, a significant number of these are associated with visual impairment.

    Experts highlighted the pioneering work of the Center for Rare Eye Diseases (CERED) at LVPEI, Hyderabad — a first-of-its-kind center exclusively focused on rare systemic disorders affecting the eye. He acknowledged the leadership of Dr. Muralidhar Ramappa, Head of the Center for Rare Eye Diseases and Ocular Genetics at LVPEI, and noted that CERED provides high-quality care at affordable cost, including free treatment for underprivileged patients, along with awareness and outreach initiatives. IORD, he said, was fortunate to collaborate with the center in its formative stages.

    The conference brought together distinguished experts and dignitaries who enriched the scientific deliberations, including Dr. Dinesh Kumar Chirla, Dr. Gayatri K and Dr. Anil Kumar Mandal, who delivered the keynote address. Leading experts from LVPEI, Rainbow Children’s Hospital, medicos, researchers and rare disease survivors participated in the deliberations.

     

    Key Highlights:

    Release of IORD Annual Report:

    Release of IORD Short Film: Watch it here.

    Keynote Address: Dr. Anil Kumar Mandal 

     Scientific Session: Theme: Rare Ophthalmic Diseases & Genetic Diagnosis
    Chaired by Dr. Muralidhar Ramappa
    Speakers:

    Dr. Sushma Reddy Katukuri

    Dr. Manju Bhate

    Panel Discussion: Rare Diseases – Diagnosis, Management & Collaborative Care
    Panelists:

    Dr. Anil Kumar Mandal

    Dr. Gayatri

    Dr. Dinesh Kumar Chirla

    * Check the media coverage here

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