Amblyopia is most commonly treated by A: prism B: glasses C: surgery D: occlusion of the normal eye E: occlusion of the affected eye
Amblyopia is most commonly treated by A: prism B: glasses C: surgery D: occlusion of the normal eye E: occlusion of the affected eye
Amblyopia should be treated by the age of ( ) A: 0–7 years B: 8–15 years C: 8–10 years D: No age limit for treatment
Amblyopia should be treated by the age of ( ) A: 0–7 years B: 8–15 years C: 8–10 years D: No age limit for treatment
Amblyopia should be suspected as a contributor to decreased visual acuity when ( ) A: Hyperopia ≥ +5.00 DS B: Myopia ≥ -10.00 DS C: Astigmatism ≥ 2.00 DC D: Difference of clyindrical diopter ≥ 1.00 DC
Amblyopia should be suspected as a contributor to decreased visual acuity when ( ) A: Hyperopia ≥ +5.00 DS B: Myopia ≥ -10.00 DS C: Astigmatism ≥ 2.00 DC D: Difference of clyindrical diopter ≥ 1.00 DC
What is the best-corrected visual acuity to give a diagnosis of amblyopia? ( ) A: Age 3-5: <0.5 B: Age≥6:<0.7 C: Adult: <1.0 D: Interocular difference≥2 lines
What is the best-corrected visual acuity to give a diagnosis of amblyopia? ( ) A: Age 3-5: <0.5 B: Age≥6:<0.7 C: Adult: <1.0 D: Interocular difference≥2 lines
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