Corneal haze in congenital glaucoma is due to:, Corneal edema from high IOP , Endothelial dystrophy , Bacterial infection , Stromal thining , Haab’s striae are found in:, Descemet's membrane , Lens capsule , Corneal epithelium , Iris stroma, Common refractive error in Buphthalmos: , Myopia , Hypermetropia, Astigmatism , Presbyopia , Which gene mutation is linked to primary congenital glaucoma? , CYBYP1, OPA1, BEST1, RP1, Which clinical sign differentiates Buphthalmos from megalocornea? , Raised IOP, Normal Optic disc, Clear cornea , Large globe , In congenital glaucoma, optic disc cupping:, May reverse if treated early, Is always permanent , Never occurs , Is unrelated to IOP, Aggressive posterior ROP (AP-ROP) typically affects:NAggressive posterior ROP (AP-ROP) typically affects:, Zone I, Zone II, Zone III, Posterior pole (around optic disc), Most critical postnatal period for ROP development:, 32-34 weeks, 36 weeks , 28-30 weeks, 20-23 weeks .
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