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1

A child presents with unilateral white reflex (leukocoria) and raised intraocular pressure, raising suspicion of retinoblastoma. Which of the following investigations is the most appropriate to perform?

AUltrasound imaging of the eye

BMeasurement of intraocular pressure

CDetailed examination under anesthesia

DCT imaging of the orbit and head

2

An infant with intolerance to breast milk, vomiting, and diarrhea develops cataracts. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?

AGalactosemia

BFabry disease

CLowe syndrome

DCongenital hypoglycemia

EHomocystinuria

3

All are true except:

AThe embryonic nucleus is situated between the two Y sutures

BCongenital blue dot cataracts are associated with development of senile cataract at an early stage

CThe infantile nucleus is completely formed by one year of age

DZonular cataracts typically affect the outer part of the fetal or the inner part of the adult nucleus

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