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If a Patient Has Diplopia in Both Eyes, It May

Question 21

Question 21

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If a patient has diplopia in both eyes, it may be corrected with what type of lens?


A) Plus lens
B) Minus lens
C) Prism lens
D) A spherocylinder in each lens

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