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For which of the following purposes we do NOT use Corneal topography?

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3.4%Refractive surgery ( 25 voters )
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The bacteria staphylococcus may cause:

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7.43%Staph may cause acute dacryocystitis ( 35 voters )
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Which of the following muscles is NOT an extraocular?

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2.3%The superior rectus muscle ( 16 voters )
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How much dioptric power does the cornea have?

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How would you diagnose this based on the image?

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Definition of hyphema includes:

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Asked: February 7, 2019In: MCQs

The primary action of the superior oblique muscle is:

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59.06%intorsion ( 378 voters )
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