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2004 Series -  March 2, 2004 Lecture 44 of 50  NEXT»

 

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This 12-year-old girl presents as shown above.  She has minimal lens opacities and visual acuity of OD 20/40 and OS 20/30 without correction. 

1.  The most likely diagnosis in this case is: 
 

a.  hypertelorism
b.  Goldenhar syndrome
c.  Treacher-Collins syndrome
d.  Hallermann-Streiff syndrome  (oculomandibulodyscephaly)

2.  This syndrome occurs: 
  a.  as an autosomal dominant
b.  as a recessive
c.  as an X-linked condition
d.  sporadically

3.  In considering school placement, the child's mental ability should be considered as: 
  a.  normal
b.  moderately retarded
c.
  severely retarded
d.  none of the above

 

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