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Case 1:
65 Year old man presents with decrease vision in the left eye. 6/12 gls.
Fundoscopy was unremarkable.
Question.
What are the clinical findings and what is the possible cause of his visual decline?
Answer - Question 1
Question:
What are the clinical findings and what is the possible cause of his visual decline??
Answer: The main clinical finding is a pterygium and cataract. The main cause of visual decline may be a change in his spectacle prescription and cataract.
Question 2 -
How can the pterygium result in decrease vision in this case?