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2006 Series - December 5, 2006
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This 10-year-old boy presented with a white spot on the left eye. Vision is OD 20/20 and OS 20/20. The spot has not changed in appearance since it was first noticed when the child was an infant. |
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The most likely diagnosis is: |
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| a. |
parasitic infestation |
| b. |
post traumatic inclusion cyst |
| c. |
dermoid |
| d. |
onchocirciasis lesion |
| e. |
none of the above |
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| 2. |
Treatment for this condition is: |
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laser ablation |
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surgical excision of the raised portion |
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nothing |
| d. |
5 FU treatment |
| e. |
none of the above |
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| 3. |
This condition can be associated with which of the following? |
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| a. |
Duane syndrome |
| b. |
Brown syndrome |
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Marcus-Gunn syndrome |
| d. |
Goldenhar’s syndrome |
| e. |
none of the above | |
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