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10.38%Hyperthyroidism ( 91 voters )
51.43%Diabetes ( 451 voters )
27.59%Ocular trauma ( 242 voters )
10.6%None of the above ( 93 voters )
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6.23%Complete or partial 4th nerve palsy ( 40 voters )
71.18%Complete or partial 3rd nerve palsy ( 457 voters )
16.2%Complete or partial 7th nerve palsy ( 104 voters )
6.39%Complete or partial 6th nerve palsy ( 41 voters )
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Similar question: Which is the direction of the eye in oculomotor nerve palsy?
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Asked: March 13, 2021In: Other
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20%small, constant, moving, high ( 2 voters )
40%large, intermittent, moving, high ( 4 voters )
10%small, intermittent, stationary, low ( 1 voter )
30%large, constant, stationary, high ( 3 voters )
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Your strabismic patient has deep suppression. Your choice of target in a stereoscope (preferably in a major amblyoscope) for antisuppression ...Read more
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20.5%we can't calculate the prism ( 98 voters )
6.9%we can't calculate the axis of the cylinder of the lens ( 33 voters )
65.9%we can't calculate the refractive index ( 315 voters )
6.69%we can't calculate the optical center ( 32 voters )
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11.59%Retinal disease ( 67 voters )
43.08%Chronic glaucoma ( 249 voters )
19.38%Papilledema ( 112 voters )
25.95%Neurological disease ( 150 voters )
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