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Which of the following is NOT an approach followed in revised NPCB cataract surgeries?
Commonest complication of topical corticosteroids is -
Which of the following is NOT a feature of Primary Infantile (Congenital) glaucoma?
Placing cast under tap water is to be avoided as
What is the most likely complication of the condition shown in the image below?

Gold standard procedure to reduce recurrence of pterygium after surgical excision is
In case of blunt injury which one does not cause glaucoma :
A patient with cataract presents with pain and redness of eye. On examination he had deep anterior chamber. What is the diagnosis?
What does the following image show?

A mother brings her 18-month-old son to the paediatrician after noticing a white glow in his right eye in flash photographs over the past two months. There is no family history of eye disease. The child appears otherwise well and is reaching developmental milestones. The finding in the right eye is shown in Image 1. Which of the following is the most appropriate immediate next step in management?

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