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2009 Series - October 13, 2009
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Lecture 12 of 52 NEXT»
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| This child is 6 months old and is healthy. The only problem that the parents notice is that the left upper lid is lower and “droops”. |
| 1. |
Which of the following tests would be appropriate for this child? |
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| a. |
cycloplegic retinoscopy |
| b. |
evaluation of ocular motility |
| c. |
testing of Bell’s |
| d. |
levator function with the effect of brow contraction on the lid height blocked |
| e. |
all of the above |
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| 2. |
The timing of treatment is based on? |
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| a. |
effect of head posture on motor development |
| b. |
concern for amblyopia |
| c. |
social pressure |
| d. |
levator development |
| e. |
(a) and (b) |
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| 3. |
The treatment for this condition could be: |
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| a. |
levator resection |
| b. |
frontalis suspension of the lid |
| c. |
crutch glasses |
| d. |
neosynepherine drops |
| e. |
(a) or (b) |
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