Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus — Flashcards

Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus — Flashcards

Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus — Flashcards

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#31

VKC primarily affects _____, and the onset is generally from the age of 5 years

#32

_____ is the most common type of squint seen in children around 2-3 years

#33

What type of squint is infantile squint?_____ convergent squint

Hint: Incomitant/Concomitant

#34

_____ is an eye complication associated with supplemental O2 therapy in NRDS patients (due to neovascularization)

#35

In double-elevator palsy, the muscles paralyzed are _____ and inferior oblique

#36

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.

#37

_____ 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.

#38

Ability to superimpose two incomplete but similar images is known as grade _____ of binocular vision, also called fusion

#39

In children , after aspirating the cataract, an elective _____ is performed and the PCIOL is inserted through a pre-prepared scleral tunnel

#40

In _____, Worth's four dot test will show 3 green lights

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