Intraocular pressure (IOP) is usually _____ in retinoblastoma
In _____, Coats' disease is typically diagnosed as a result of the recognition of poor vision, strabismus, or leukocoria.
_____ occurs because of failure of fetal vasculature to regress in the eye
Levator function is usually _____ in congenital ptosis
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.
Persistent hyperplastic primary vitreous (PHPV) is associated with _____.
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
Maddox tangent test is used to check for heterophoria for _____ vision

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