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If the Eyeball Is Too Long for the Normal Reflective

Question 44

Question 44

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If the eyeball is too long for the normal reflective power of the lens and the cornea, what condition does the patient have?


A) Index myopia
B) Axial myopia
C) Curvature myopia
D) Hyperopia

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