A unilateral cataract is more dangerous than a bilateral cataract because the risk of _____ is greater.
#2
What is the most common type of congenital cataract associated with diminished vision?_____*what appearance is seen?
#3
The most common late complication following cataract surgery is _____.
#4
Which gene is mutated in congenital cataract?_____
#5
Environmental form of lamellar/zonular cataract is associated with Vitamin _____ deficiency
#6
Colour shift is seen with _____ cataract
#7
Monocular diplopia or polyopia is seen with _____ cataract (incipient stage)
#8
What is the inheritence pattern of lamellar/zonular cataract?_____
#9
Wilson's disease and penetrating trauma is associated with _____ cataract
#10
Atopic dermatitis is associated with _____ cataract
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Congenital and Developmental Cataracts Flashcard Deck - 10 Cards
Flashcard 1: A unilateral cataract is more dangerous than a bilateral cataract because the risk of _____ is greater.
Answer: amblyopia
Flashcard 2: What is the most common type of congenital cataract associated with diminished vision?_____*what appearance is seen?
Answer: Zonular/lamellar cataract
Flashcard 3: The most common late complication following cataract surgery is _____.
Answer: posterior capsule opacification
Flashcard 4: Which gene is mutated in congenital cataract?_____
Answer: Crystallin
Flashcard 5: Environmental form of lamellar/zonular cataract is associated with Vitamin _____ deficiency
Answer: D
Flashcard 6: Colour shift is seen with _____ cataract
Answer: nuclear
Flashcard 7: Monocular diplopia or polyopia is seen with _____ cataract (incipient stage)
Answer: cortical
Flashcard 8: What is the inheritence pattern of lamellar/zonular cataract?_____
Answer: Autosomal-dominant
Flashcard 9: Wilson's disease and penetrating trauma is associated with _____ cataract
Answer: sunflower
Flashcard 10: Atopic dermatitis is associated with _____ cataract
Answer: shield
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