pearljam59 Forum Guru

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| | 03/20/06 - 08:01 AM  
 
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A newborn has strabismus. Which of the following is the rationale for surgically correcting this problem during early childhood? A. Cataract formation is more likely in misaligned eyes B. Neither eye will develop normal monocular vision C. Normal binocular vision will not develop D. Retinal ganglion cells in the temporal hemiretinas will degenerate E. Separate representations of each retina will develop on the visual cortex

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| babli Forum Guru
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| | 03/20/06 - 09:10 AM  
 
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C
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| druas Forum Elite
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| | 03/20/06 - 11:34 AM  
 
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E?
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| vanshita Forum Guru

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| | 03/20/06 - 11:47 AM  
 
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e?
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| fleuve Forum Junior
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| | 03/20/06 - 04:03 PM  
 
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c one eye will dominate and theother degenerate and lose vision ability
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| yasmeen Forum Guru
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| | 03/21/06 - 05:06 AM  
 
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its c .its the reason correction of strabismus is must in childhood
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| giovanni83 Forum Senior

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| | 03/22/06 - 12:36 PM  
 
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yes c, infact during childhood, you still are in the "plastic period" of the vision, and you can loose the vision from one eye, simply not using it, or because of a strabism
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| hellohie Forum Junior
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| | 03/29/06 - 09:04 AM  
 
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