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2011 Series : February 15, 2011
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To see views enlarged, click on the individual pictures...
| This four-year-old boy presents as shown in the picture. In a preliminary work up done at the time of this visit his unaided visual acuity was found to be OD 20/20 and OS 20/100. |
| 1. |
This patient has: |
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| a. |
amblyopia |
| b. |
encapsulated hemangioma |
| c. |
astigmatism |
| d. |
anisometropia |
| e. |
all of the above |
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| 2. |
The refraction would most likely be: |
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OD +0.50 sph, OS +0.50 sph |
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OD -1.00 sph, OS +1.00 |
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OD plano, OS plano +1.50 X 135 |
| d. |
OD plano, OS -0.75 +2.00 X 45 |
| e. |
none of the above |
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| 3. |
This boy should initially be treated with the following: |
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refractive surgery |
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glasses to correct a refractive error |
| c. |
nothing now |
| d. |
orthoptic exercises |
| e. |
atropine to the left eye |
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For answers to the above, click here on or after February 22, 2011.
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