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2004 Series - March 9, 2004
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Lecture 43 of 50 NEXT»
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| A 10-year-old moderately mentally retarded girl presented with the pupillary abnormality shown. Her visual acuity is right eye 20/60 and left eye 20/40. |
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The most likely diagnosis in this case is: |
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a. persistent hyaloid membrane
b. astroid hyalitis
c. Mittendorf
d. persistent pupillary membrane
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This child could have: |
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a. cataract
b. amblyopia
c. a and b
d. none of the above
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The most appropriate management of this case would include: |
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a. excision of the pupillary membrane
b. no immediate treatment; just observation
c. cataract extraction
d. laser treatment |
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