Madhuvanthi MohanMar 9, 20230 min readMCQ!- Guess the diagnosisUpdated: Apr 24A young patient presents with the triad of chronic progressive external ophthalmoplegia, salt and pepper appearance on retina and heart block. Diagnosis?Miller-Fisher SyndromeMyotonic dystrophyKearns-Sayre syndromeOculopharyngeal dystrophy
A young patient presents with the triad of chronic progressive external ophthalmoplegia, salt and pepper appearance on retina and heart block. Diagnosis?Miller-Fisher SyndromeMyotonic dystrophyKearns-Sayre syndromeOculopharyngeal dystrophy
MCQ - Peter's AnomalyANSWER: TYPE 1 PETER'S ANOMALY: Central corneal opacity with iridocorneal adhesions.
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