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2009 Series -  September 15, 2009 Lecture 16 of 52  NEXT»

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You walk into the examining room and see this 16-year-old boy sitting in the chair. You have no information about him.

1. The etiology of his condition is most likely:

a. congenital
b. acquired
c. possibly congenital, but most likely acquired
d. There is no way to tell.
e. none of the above

2. After completing your examination, the most likely treatment suggestion would be:

a. plastic surgery for the face
b. prism
c. eye muscle surgery
d. orthoptic exercises
e. dental work

3. A common cause of this problem is:
a. sleeping posture as an infant
b. trauma
c. a lax tendon
d. There is no way of knowing.
e. none of the above

For answers to the above, click here on or after September 22, 2009.

 

 


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