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    The Keith-Wagner-Barker System Group IV Is Characterized by the Development
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The Keith-Wagner-Barker System Group IV Is Characterized by the Development

Question 11

Question 11

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The Keith-Wagner-Barker system group IV is characterized by the development of:


A) increased light reflex in the arterioles.
B) crossing defects.
C) cotton wool spots.
D) papilledema.

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