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A 65-year-old Indian woman presented with a history of gradual decrease in vision.  Her best corrected acuity was 20/60 in each eye. Moderate posterior subcapsular cataracts were seen in both eyes.  Of note, as an incidental finding she has white eyelashes and eyebrows with no vitiligo.

1. This condition is called:

a. distichiasis
b. synophrys
c. trichotillomamnia
d. poliosis
e. none of the above

2. This condition can be associated with:

a. severe bilateral panuveitis
b. darkly pigmented individuals
c. Wardenburg syndrome
d. Parry-Romberg syndrome
e. all of the above

3. This condition is said to occur in 60% of cases with:
a. tuberous sclerosis
b. ocular albinism
c. Cornelia de Lange syndrome
d. multiple birth marks
e. none of the above

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