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2004 Series : April 6, 2004
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| This patient developed an esotropia around age two years. He has normal vision and fusion with his glasses. |
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The most likely diagnosis is: |
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a. refractive esotropia b. hyperopic astigmatism c. myopic astigmatism d. congenital esotropia
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A likely refractive error would be: |
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a. OD and OS +.25 diopters b. OD and OS -1.50 diopters c. OD +.25 diopters and OS +7.00 diopters d. OD and OS +3.50 diopters
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The most important part of this patient's evaluation is: |
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a. accurate dynamic retinoscopy b. cycloplegic refraction c. evaluation with the Jackson cross cylinder d. autorefractor evaluation with a reactive pupil |
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