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5.67%Stroma ( 31 voters )
42.78%Bowman's layer ( 234 voters )
33.27%Lamina fusca ( 182 voters )
18.28%Endothelium ( 100 voters )
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50.42%Optic nerve (II) ( 238 voters )
5.51%Oculomotor (III) ( 26 voters )
25.21%Trochlear (IV) ( 119 voters )
18.86%Abducens (VI) ( 89 voters )
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20.71%Epithelial basement membrane dystrophy ( 76 voters )
8.45%Corneal hydrops ( 31 voters )
7.9%Keratoconus ( 29 voters )
62.94%Recurrent corneal erosion (RCE) ( 231 voters )
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Asked: March 13, 2021In: Other
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14.29%pen torch as a target for 'pencil to nose exercises ( 3 voters )
19.05%red filter over one eye and use a pen torch for 'pencil to nose' exercises ( 4 voters )
14.29%reading with the suppressing eye ( 3 voters )
28.57%red filter over the suppressing eye and seeing a red pen to write or color ( 6 voters )
23.81%physiological diplopia using gross targets ( 5 voters )
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In treating CI with suppression at the near point, which exercise will be ineffective in antisuppression?
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2.84%Prolonged use of corticosteroid medications ( 17 voters )
4.68%Previous eye injury or inflammation ( 28 voters )
9.7%Excessive exposure to sunlight ( 58 voters )
82.78%All of the above ( 495 voters )
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21.59%right-sided homonymous hemianopsia ( 147 voters )
69.9%left-sided homonymous hemianopsia ( 476 voters )
4.7%total blindness ( 32 voters )
3.82%superior right quadrantanopia ( 26 voters )
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