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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