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2004 Series - December 14, 2004
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Lecture 3 of 50 NEXT»
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| This 44-year-old woman has nystagmus which is less while she is looking to the left. Her best corrected vision is right eye 20/20, left eye 20/80. |
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This woman has a complex motility problem which most likely has: |
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two components |
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no surgical solution |
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a chance to be remedied by an optical correction |
| d. |
none of the above |
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| 2. |
Achieving reduced nystagmus and better vision with a head turn is characteristic of: |
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a recent palsy |
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irregular astigmatism |
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spastic neck muscles |
| d. |
null point nystagmus |
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A large deviation in a poorer seeing eye occurring when the better seeing eye is used for fixation is characteristic of: |
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past pointing |
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a secondary deviation |
| c. |
a primary deviation |
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alternate fixation | |
For answers to the above, click here on or after December 21, 2004.
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