| Re: fresh:- Clinical MCQs -
02-07-2006, 09:59 PM
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Originally Posted by bharat A male infant is born markedly prematuraly at 25 weeks of gestation.
Due to the immaturity of his lung, therapy with oxygen is used. Because of the extensive medical innervaion, this premature infants survives, but unfortunately he is found to be blind resulting from the use of oxygen.
Which of the listed pathologic abnormalities correctly describe the pathology
that causes the infant's blindness?
A. Accumulation of abnormal material in the ganglion cells of retina.
B. Fibrous Oblitration of the canal of Schlemm.
C. Formation of Fibrovascular mass behind the lens.
D. Lipid accumulation at the periphery of the cornea.
E. Severe Degeneration of the medulla. | I would go for C I Love Clinical Vignette a concise presentation of an interesting & challenging patient encounter that stimulates an inquisitive learning session. |