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
Which of the following is not a feature of keratoconus?
AHaab's striae
BIrregular astigmatism
CScissoring reflex
DMunson's sign
A 2-year-old child presents with unilateral leukocoria and poor vision. What is the most likely diagnosis?
ACongenital cataract
BRetinoblastoma
CEndophthalmitis
DCoats disease
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