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Phlyctens are due to:

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which supplies blood to the uveal tract?

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which supplies blood to the uveal tract?

a)  Short and long posterior ciliary Arteries, b)  The venae varticose, c)  Smaller veins from the sclera, d)  All of the Above.

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Use of atropine is contraindicated in:

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