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What would a lesion in the optic tract cause?

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Which sentence is NOT true about Amblyopia?

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7.82%People with amblyopia have problems of binocular vision ( 34 voters )
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Corneal sensations are diminished in:

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How can we treat unilateral aphakia with?

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