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Asked: March 1, 2019In: MCQs

How many layers does the retina have?

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Nerve that does NOT enter the orbit through the superior orbital fissure:

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How can we treat unilateral aphakia with?

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Long-term use of topical steroids may cause:

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What condition causes leukocoria?

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Rubeosis iridis is NOT associated with:

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