_____ refers to a partial reversible loss of vision in one or both eyes in the absence of any organic disease of ocular media, retina, and visual pathway.
_____ is an eye cancer associated with a white reflex, rather than the normal red reflex
Retinopathy of prematurity (ROP), previously known as retrolental fibroplasia, is a disease of the eye that affects _____ babies.
_____ disease (or aggressive posterior ROP) is characterized by its posterior location, prominence of plus disease, and ill-defined nature of the retinopathy.
What is the inheritance pattern of Megalocornea?
_____ is the most common primary intraocular malignancy in children.
What are the ocular features of Goldenhar syndrome? (McD)M: _____C: Coloboma (upper lid or disc)D: Dermoids
_____ squint in children is a complication of uncorrected long-standing hypermetropia.
Measurement of fusion reserve is done using a _____ or _____

_____ test is used to approximate the angle of manifest deviation in strabismus by placement of prisms in front of the fixating eye until the corneal light reflections are symmetrical
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