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Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus — Flashcards

Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus — Flashcards

Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus — Flashcards

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#41

_____ 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.

#42

_____ is a condition in which the entire eye is small, with an axial length at least two standard deviations below the mean for age.

#43

Both _____ toxicity and relative hypoxia can contribute to the development of ROP.

#44

Maddox _____ test is used to check for heterophoria for distance vision

#45

In squint surgery, muscle tucking leads to _____ of the muscle, and is used most commonly for the superior oblique muscle

#46

_____ disease (or aggressive posterior ROP) is characterized by its posterior location, prominence of plus disease, and ill-defined nature of the retinopathy.

#47

_____ striae are horizontal/circumferential breaks in Descemet s membrane seen in buphthalmos.

#48

The angle of deviation in infantile esotropia is fairly _____ and relatively constant.

#49

_____ Cover test differentiates concomitant squint from a incomitant squint.

#50

Positive angle kappa: Pseudo_____otropia

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