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What is the common condition cause the symptom in the Image?(patient is the existing user of RGP lens)

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22.86%Flat fit @ 90 meridian ( 8 voters )
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Which of the following layers does NOT belong to sclera?

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

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50.42%Optic nerve (II) ( 238 voters )
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Which of the following conditions is the most likely to occur following a corneal abrasion?

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20.71%Epithelial basement membrane dystrophy ( 76 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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Factors that increase the risk of cataract include:

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2.84%Prolonged use of corticosteroid medications ( 17 voters )
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A lesion in the right optic tract will lead to:

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21.59%right-sided homonymous hemianopsia ( 147 voters )
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