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2005 Series - October 18, 2005
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Lecture 11 of 52 NEXT»
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| This four-year-old boy is one of several similarly affected in his family. Except for the facial characteristics, the child and other family members appear to be normal. |
| 1. |
The typical findings in this case are: |
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| a. |
blepharophimosis |
| b. |
epicanthus inversus |
| c. |
telecanthus |
| d. |
all for the above |
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| 2. |
This condition is transmitted as: |
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| a. |
autosomal dominant |
| b. |
autosomal recessive |
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X linked |
| d. |
none of the above |
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| 3. |
Treatment of this condition entails: |
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| a. |
crutch glasses |
| b. |
a relatively simple and straightforward procedure |
| c. |
complex and staged oculoplastic repair |
| d. |
none of the above | |
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