_____ 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.
Retinopathy of prematurity (ROP), previously known as retrolental fibroplasia, is a disease of the eye that affects _____ babies.
The angle of deviation in infantile esotropia is fairly _____ and relatively constant.
What type of squint is infantile squint?_____ convergent squint
Hint: Incomitant/Concomitant
In A or V pattern heterotropia, _____ muscle dysfunction is the commonest
Treacher Collins syndrome presents with ocular features such as indistinct inferior orbital margin, Coloboma of the _____ and Anti-mongoloid slant
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

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