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Which term refers to the complete absence of accommodation?
Which term refers to the complete absence of accommodation?
- Internal ophthalmoplegia
- Anomalies of accommodation
- Cycloplegia (correct)
- Paralysis of accommodation
What is the etiology of drug-induced cycloplegia?
What is the etiology of drug-induced cycloplegia?
- Diphtheria and syphilis
- Diabetes and chronic alcoholism
- Parasympatholytics drugs (correct)
- Neuritis
Which muscle paralysis can result in internal ophthalmoplegia?
Which muscle paralysis can result in internal ophthalmoplegia?
- Orbital ca
- Ciliary muscle (correct)
- Mild head injury
- Sphincter pupillea muscles
Which condition may cause paralysis of accommodation as a component of complete 3rd nerve paralysis?
Which condition may cause paralysis of accommodation as a component of complete 3rd nerve paralysis?
What are the common clinical features of anomalies of accommodation?
What are the common clinical features of anomalies of accommodation?
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