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Which measurement we can’t take using a focimeter?

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Which of the signs below we do NOT meet in Oculomotor nerve palsy?

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10.38%We don't meet ptosis ( 71 voters )
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Which of the following muscles is NOT an extraocular?

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Which case of the following is the commonest cause of bilateral proptosis?

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11.95%Orbital cellulitis (inflammation of eye tissues behind the orbital septum) ( 73 voters )
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Which test is contraindicated to do while testing an infant?

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