VKC primarily affects _____, and the onset is generally from the age of 5 years
_____ is the most common type of squint seen in children around 2-3 years
What type of squint is infantile squint?_____ convergent squint
Hint: Incomitant/Concomitant
_____ is an eye complication associated with supplemental O2 therapy in NRDS patients (due to neovascularization)
In double-elevator palsy, the muscles paralyzed are _____ and inferior oblique
In the _____ test for squint, each millimeter of the deviation of the corneal light reflex from the centre of the pupil is approximately equal to 7.
_____ disease in ROP signifies a tendency to progression and is characterized by the dilatation and tortuosity of blood vessels involving at least two quadrants of the posterior fundus.
Ability to superimpose two incomplete but similar images is known as grade _____ of binocular vision, also called fusion
In children , after aspirating the cataract, an elective _____ is performed and the PCIOL is inserted through a pre-prepared scleral tunnel
In _____, Worth's four dot test will show 3 green lights
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