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5.39%New abnormal blood vessels are found on the surface of the iris. ( 20 voters )
79.51%The iris is localized separated from its attachment to the ciliary body ( 295 voters )
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Which treatment would you consider to be the best for Amblyopia?

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In which disorder can we find a cherry-red spot in the macula?

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70.31%In Central retinal artery occlusion (CRAO) ( 502 voters )
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Which one of the following ocular signs is NOT seen in Horner’s syndrome? (Answer below)

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9.91% Ptosis of upper lid ( 77 voters )
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How much (approximately) is the average corneal thickness (normally)?

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